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Kriegsmann, Wilhelm Christoph · 1670

sulting or "those who consult it"; which we provide here, differing slightly from the Lullian:
* See the Diagram.
3. And since everything that is said or denied of any subject is predicated of it either absolutely or respectively, the following border referring to a diagrammatic border or frame expresses the absolute predicates of things; the following, the respective: so that there is nothing in a thing, nor anything attributed to it by our mind, which is not enclosed within these bounds. Indeed, we have substituted a decimal number in place of the Lullian Novenary a group of nine, with some principles moved elsewhere and new ones added which seemed to be lacking.
4. Since, however, these things might seem too general, in order for the knowledge of more specific things to proceed more skillfully after the series of virtues and vices, one hundred forms have been placed in the next border, distributed into ten decades, according to as many disciplines; not precisely according to Lull's order and prescription, yet not contrary to his intention; for his forms are retained either expressly or implicitly, only more conveniently arranged and augmented with other necessary ones; all are to be reduced by distinct concepts