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ARGUMENT OF DRAMA.

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General survey:—
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A 'Theorem' is a 'statement of a Theorem'
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Rule of Conversion
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Miscellaneous inaccuracies
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Summing-up
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§2. Wilson's 'Syllabus'-Manual.


Introductory
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A Theorem is a 'statement of a Theorem'
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Rule of Conversion
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Every Theorem a 'means of measuring'
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'Straight angles'
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Miscellaneous inaccuracies
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The Manual's one great merit
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No test for meeting of finite Lines
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Propositions discussed in detail:—
 
An important omission
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An illogical conversion
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'Un enfant terrible'
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Summary of results:—
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Of 73 Propositions of Euclid, this Manual has
14 omitted;
43 done as in Euclid;
10 done by new but objectionable methods, viz.—
1 illogical;
1 'hypothetical construction';
2 needlessly using 'superposition';
2 algebraical;
4 omitting the diagonals of Euc. II.;
6 done by new and admissible methods.