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Titles of Chapters    Rudiments     
Consideranda
Subjects of Posology
1. Objects the objects
 
quantities themselves
2. Relations - of the quantities 
one to another 
Universally applicable
Relations of quantity 
to quantity
1. Greatness
2. Lesserness
Equality
For expositive of greaterness 
and lesserness employ 
goodness and badness
Magnitudes as  
employed by Euclid 
are quantities considered 
in relation to figures 
configurated quantities
Ch. Magnitude
Magnitudes are
1. in analytic order
1. Solids
2. Surfaces.
3 Lines
4. Points
II. in synthetic order
1. Points
2. Lines
3. Surfaces
4. Solids
Ch. of solids. their 
dimensions their  bound Solids 
regular and irregular 
See surfaces, and Lines
Angles - their relation 
to surfaces and lines
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Subject & Posology
[+] Quantities in question. 
i.e. entities, 
real and fictitious, 
susceptible of quantity
1. Bodies
2. Spaces
3. Times
4. Events
Events are
1. Metia
2. Roots
Example of Roots
1 the Roots employed in
M
10 July 1820
Consideranda in the 
field of Posology
Quantities {1.
2. Relation (between th of }2 Position
3. Operation - for bringing to 
view their relation
4. of these Operations
5  of the Contrivance by which the Operation
Quantities are — was correlateby
1. Integral viz 1. Substances.
2. Species 3.
1
4 Elementary viz Surfaces
2.
Elementary peculiar to Bodies
Substance
Quantities viz. Integral & Elementary viz the origin
1. Natural 2. Fictitious
III Operations
1 : viz Diminutive 
viz. of the Relation: correspondent 
are the Results
2. Mediate or Preparatory, or 
instrumentary
Generally applicable
1. Definition or Exposition 
including Euclid Axioms
2. Assumptions Euclids postulates
3 Prepar particularly  or 
individually applicable
Preparations Operations
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Ch. Means, Instruments, 
causes, sources 
Foundations of knowledge 
on the subject 
of quantity —
N.B. as on any other 
subject.
1. Experience.
2. Observation.
3. Experiment.
Their agreements and 
differences
Sums employed on those 
several operations
Ch. Operations by 
means of which our 
knowledge of the subject 
of quantity is 
obtained
1. Denomination
2 Definition or
 Exposition m
 Definition
3. Assumption 
(Axioms)
4. Postulation.
Ch.1 Of Denomination 
Principle in regard to 
denomination
1. Aids to conception 
and retention in regard 
to Denomination.
1. As to the objects individually 
considered
2. As to the groups of 
objects considered in relation 
to each other one another — 
analogy.
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