Harriot, Thomas, Mss. 6785

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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Sit polygonon circulo inscriptum, cuius
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            latera æqualia et numerus laterum
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            sit par:
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            Ducantur lineæ ut in digrammate:
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            Dico
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              <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
            Let a polygon be inscribed in a circle, whose sides are equal and the number of sides is even.
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            Draw lines as in the diagram.
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            I say ]</s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> In
              <emph style="super">qualibet</emph>
            portione circuli (
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            ) sit
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            polygonon inscriptum, cuius
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            latera æqualia et numerus
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            laterum sit par.
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            Ducantur lineæ ut in digarammate
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            Dico
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              <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
            In any portion of the circle
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            let a polygon be inscribed, whose sides are equal, and the number of sides is even.
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            Draw lines as in the diagram.
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            I say ]</s>
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            <s xml:space="preserve"> Ergo, verum quod
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              <emph style="bf">Translation: </emph>
            Therefore is is true, what was ]</s>
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