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<head><!-- Pencil heading -->Geometry Graphical method of expression  S. &amp; J.B. 1778 &amp; 1794</head>
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Explanation of a new mode, stiled the Graphical Mode of expression and demonstration in relation to Geometrical Proportions In the Graphical mode of expression each step in the proposition is expressed by signs instead of words For this purpose The proposition is divided in each part of it, into as many different steps as are capable of being distinguished in it. Lines {Original or else {adjectious or probative Of the lines that occurr in the constructional or the demonstration part of a proposition those which <gap/> occurr in the <gap/>tiative part may <!-- Corner of page folded over --> med original hich for the of proof are added [+]
<p>Explanation of a <lb/>
new mode, (stiled <lb/>
the Graphical Mode) <lb/>
of expression and <lb/>
demonstration in relation <lb/>
to Geometrical <lb/>
Proportions</p>
 
<p>In the Graphical <lb/>
mode of expression <lb/>
each step <add>in the proposition</add> is expressed <lb/>
by signs <lb/>
instead of words <lb/>
For this purpose <lb/>
The proposition <lb/>
is divided in each <lb/>
part of it, into as <lb/>
many different <lb/>
steps as are capable <lb/>
of being <lb/>
distinguished in <lb/>
it.</p>
<p>Lines {Original <lb/>
or else <lb/>
{adjectitious <lb/>
or probative</p>
 
<p>Of the lines that <lb/>
occurr in the <lb/>
construction<add>-al</add> or the demonstrational <lb/>
part <lb/>
of a proposition <lb/>
those which <del><gap/></del> <lb/>
occurr in the in<gap/>tiative <lb/>
part may <lb/>
<!-- Corner of page folded over --> mid original <lb/>
<gap/>hich for the <lb/>
<gap/> of proof are <lb/>
added [+]</p><pb/>
 
Constituent parts of <gap/> Geome what is called a Proposition in Geometry are 1. The Enantiative part or what may be called the Enumeratiion 2. The onstruction.  3. The Demonstra-tional-tive part as it may be called, or as it is at present called the Demonstration.
 
 
 
 
 




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Geometry Graphical method of expression S. & J.B. 1778 & 1794

Explanation of a
new mode, (stiled
the Graphical Mode)
of expression and
demonstration in relation
to Geometrical
Proportions

In the Graphical
mode of expression
each step in the proposition is expressed
by signs
instead of words
For this purpose
The proposition
is divided in each
part of it, into as
many different
steps as are capable
of being
distinguished in
it.

Lines {Original
or else
{adjectitious
or probative

Of the lines that
occurr in the
construction-al or the demonstrational
part
of a proposition
those which
occurr in the intiative
part may
mid original
hich for the
of proof are
added [+]


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Constituent parts of Geome what is called a Proposition in Geometry are 1. The Enantiative part or what may be called the Enumeratiion 2. The onstruction. 3. The Demonstra-tional-tive part as it may be called, or as it is at present called the Demonstration.






Identifier: | JB/135/077/002"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1778

Marginal Summary Numbering

Box

135

Main Headings

Folio number

077

Info in main headings field

geometry graphical method of expression s & jb

Image

002

Titles

Category

rudiments sheet (brouillon)

Number of Pages

2

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

Penner

jeremy bentham

Watermarks

Marginals

Paper Producer

Corrections

Paper Produced in Year

Notes public

ID Number

46195

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