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<head>Means of facilitation<lb/>
127 or 15 Elucidation of<lb/>
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Means of facilitation
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Elucidation
<head>Means of facilitation<lb/>
Morphoscopics
Elucidation<lb/>
128 or 14# or 1
Morphoscopics<lb/>
128 or 14<add>#</add> or 1</head>
 
<p><hi rend="underline">Circle</hi> &amp; <hi rend="underline">Ring</hi> &#x2014; confusion<lb/>
and ambiguity<lb/>
from their non-distinction.</p>
 
<p>The <hi rend="underline">ring</hi> does what<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">three</hi> right lines<lb/>
do in the <hi rend="underline">triangle</hi>, &amp;<lb/>
the <hi rend="underline">four</hi> in the<lb/>
parallelogram.</p>
 
<head>129 or 2. Elucidation of<lb/>
Morphoscopics</head>
 
<p>By compasses is described<lb/>
what is called "<hi rend="underline">a circle</hi>,"<lb/>
but is no more than a ring.</p>
 
<head>130 or 3. Elucidation of<lb/>
Morphoscopics</head>
 
<p>By nothing but a twig<lb/>
or a bar could a<lb/>
circle be described.</p>
 
<p>131 or 4:</p>
 
<p>Boundaries of areas (superficies)<lb/>
are thus<lb/>
throughout confounded<lb/>
with the areas &#x2014; confusion<lb/>
thus in the<lb/>
minds of learners<lb/>
and even teachers.</p>
 
<p><gap/>ons to Music as<lb/>
<gap/>alcot did the<lb/>
Multiplication<lb/>
<gap/>ble.</p>
 
<p>138 or 19.<lb/>
<gap/>mploy English spring<lb/>
in lieu of Greek &#x2014;<lb/>
<gap/>pring appellatives</p>
 
<p>139 20<lb/>
Exhibit the <hi rend="underline">solids</hi><lb/>
natural and artificial,<lb/>
from<lb/>
whence the<lb/>
ideas of the<lb/>
several abstract<lb/>
fictitious entities,<lb/>
boundaries<lb/>
of those same<lb/>
solids, may have<lb/>
been deduced.</p>
 
<p>140 or 21.<lb/>
In Bookkeeping, <unclear>expound</unclear><lb/>
the technical by the<lb/>
natural expression</p><pb/>
 
<head>Methods of learning<lb/>
and teaching<lb/>
Historical<lb/>
141 1</head>
 
<p>Modes of learning are<lb/>
applied posology.<lb/>
1. The Expositive<lb/>
2. The Historical.</p>
 
<head>142 2. Historical</head>
 
<p>The Expository regards<lb/>
present state.</p>
 
<head>143 3. Historical</head>
 
<p>The Historical, all<lb/>
prior states.</p>


Circle &amp; Rig &#x2014; confusion
<head>144 4. Interrogative<lb/>
and ambiguity
teaching</head>
from their non-distinction.


The ring does what
<p>Modes of teaching<lb/>
the three right lines
1. the didactic<lb/>
do in the triangle, &amp;
2. the interrogative.</p>
the four in the
parallelogram.


129 or 2. Elucidation of
<p>145 or 5<lb/>
Morphoscopics
The didactic, what.</p>


By compasses described
<p>146. 6<lb/>
what is called "a circle,"
The interrogative<lb/>
but is no more than a ring.
what.</p>


130 or 3. Elucidation of
<p>147 or 7<lb/>
Morphoscopics
Applicable to all<lb/>
branches of art &amp;</p>


By nothing but a twig
<!-- The remainder has been placed over the original column -->
or a bar could a
<head>152 20 (a) 4<lb/>
circle be described.
Means of facilitation Elucidation<lb/>
of<lb/>
Morphoscopics<lb/>
Historical</head>


131 or 4:
<p>1. Stone <sic>dropt</sic> in water<lb/>
shows a <hi rend="underline">circle</hi><lb/>
2. Path of any body <hi rend="underline">falling</hi><lb/>
shows a <hi rend="underline">line</hi>.<lb/>
3. Form-showing solids<lb/>
are<lb/>
1. Natural &#x2014; 2. Artificial<lb/>
4. From-showing <hi rend="underline">natural</hi><lb/>
solids, common salt.<lb/>
crystals: correspondent<lb/>
<hi rend="underline">artificial</hi>, dice.<lb/>
5. Cylinder.. <hi rend="underline"><gap/></hi> <gap/><lb/>
into <hi rend="underline">pillars</hi>: <unclear>then <hi rend="underline">straw</hi></unclear><lb/>
5. A commencement<lb/>
this of the conjectural<lb/>
history of Mathematics.<lb/>
See the chapter so<lb/>
intituled.</p>


Boundaries of areas (superficies)
<!-- Horizontal line -->
are thus
<!-- The following paragraph has been deleted -->
throughout confounded
<p>3 May 1831<lb/>
with the areas &#x2014; confusion
&#9758; Add to the idea of<lb/>
thus in the
equivalent synonyms<lb/>
minds of learners
the idea of <hi rend="underline">translated</hi></p>
and even teachers.





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Posology

7
Introduction?

1.I.4.1
"mind
"a

116 or Means of Facilitation

1. Need of means of facilitation
2. Means viz After
b
Discarding the useless
matter.

117 or 2

2.

2 Furnishing an all comprehensive
view of of it, or

Posology is either 1. aligomorphic
or 2. morphoscopic

118 or 3. Alegomorphic
Quid

Alegomorphic
1. consists of an exhibition
of equivalent expressions.
2. by which abbreviation
is produced.
3. thereby facilitation of
acquisition.
4. augmentation of the
quantity acquired

119 or 4. Alegomorphic
Quid.

Morphoscopic is
1. portraiture-not-employing,
or say aneudiagrammatic
or
2. portraiture asemantic asemantic-alone
-employing or say aplodiagrammatic
or
holodiagrammatic or
holovemanatic.
3. Mixt — composed of the
two exhibited together.

120 or 5. Morphoscopic
Aneudia
Uses

Aneudiagrammatic — its
uses
1. Augmenting clearness
and comprehensiveness
of conception.
2. Augmenting facility of
possession.
3. Augmenting thereby the number
of possessors.

121 + 6. Elucidation
Morphoscopic
Aplodiagr
Uses

Obtained by means of the
aplodiagrammatic mode
is
1. a simultaneous view
of the whole matter.
2. observation of the genealogy
of the several
parts.
3. thence of the uses of all
sources services rendered by each
preceding, in leading to the
knowledge of each succeeding part.


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Elucidation
Means of Facilitation
122 or 7, Morphoscopic
Diffusion

Rendering the only intrinsically
useful pa
of a proposition — viz
the enunciativepossessible
knowable by many
whom the demonstrative
would be
unintelligible. ☞ Tab
all three.

123 8. Elucidation
Morphoscop

Indicating the only
remaining part of
every proposition, —
viz. the preparati
thereby giving clearness
to the concept
of the whole.

124 or 9. Elucidation
Alegomorp
& Morphoscop

Employing the easily,
viz. the alegomorphic
the exclusion of the
difficultly, acquiva
mode — the morphoscopic.

125 or 10. Elucidation
Aligomor
Morphoscop

Discarding the
morphoscopic, wh
by a fiction, employed,
instead of
alegomorphic.

Means of facilitation
127 or 15 Elucidation of
Morphoscopic

In the aplodiagrammatic
Table to each
proposition attach an
indication of its uses
immediate
or non-intermediate
but interventional,
with reference to
propositions of mixt
mathematics.

12 Alegomorphic

Showing the equivalence,
as between
calculus integral and
differential; as per
Leibnitz &c and
fluxions; as per Newton
&c


---page break---

Means of facilitation
Elucidation
Morphoscopics
128 or 14# or 1

Circle & Ring — confusion
and ambiguity
from their non-distinction.

The ring does what
the three right lines
do in the triangle, &
the four in the
parallelogram.

129 or 2. Elucidation of
Morphoscopics

By compasses is described
what is called "a circle,"
but is no more than a ring.

130 or 3. Elucidation of
Morphoscopics

By nothing but a twig
or a bar could a
circle be described.

131 or 4:

Boundaries of areas (superficies)
are thus
throughout confounded
with the areas — confusion
thus in the
minds of learners
and even teachers.

ons to Music as
alcot did the
Multiplication
ble.

138 or 19.
mploy English spring
in lieu of Greek —
pring appellatives

139 20
Exhibit the solids
natural and artificial,
from
whence the
ideas of the
several abstract
fictitious entities,
boundaries
of those same
solids, may have
been deduced.

140 or 21.
In Bookkeeping, expound
the technical by the
natural expression


---page break---

Methods of learning
and teaching
Historical
141 1

Modes of learning are
applied posology.
1. The Expositive
2. The Historical.

142 2. Historical

The Expository regards
present state.

143 3. Historical

The Historical, all
prior states.

144 4. Interrogative
teaching

Modes of teaching
1. the didactic
2. the interrogative.

145 or 5
The didactic, what.

146. 6
The interrogative
what.

147 or 7
Applicable to all
branches of art &

152 20 (a) 4
Means of facilitation Elucidation
of
Morphoscopics
Historical

1. Stone dropt in water
shows a circle
2. Path of any body falling
shows a line.
3. Form-showing solids
are
1. Natural — 2. Artificial
4. From-showing natural
solids, common salt.
crystals: correspondent
artificial, dice.
5. Cylinder..
into pillars: then straw
5. A commencement
this of the conjectural
history of Mathematics.
See the chapter so
intituled.

3 May 1831
☞ Add to the idea of
equivalent synonyms
the idea of translated





Identifier: | JB/135/115/001"JB/" can not be assigned to a declared number type with value 135.

Date_1

1831-03-09

Marginal Summary Numbering

116-152

Box

135

Main Headings

posology

Folio number

115

Info in main headings field

posology

Image

001

Titles

Category

marginal summary sheet

Number of Pages

1

Recto/Verso

recto

Page Numbering

f7

Penner

Watermarks

j whatman turkey mill 1829

Marginals

Paper Producer

admiral pavel chichagov

Corrections

jeremy bentham

Paper Produced in Year

1829

Notes public

ID Number

46233

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