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Excerpt from A Grammar of Infinite Forms, or the Mathematical Elements of Ancient Philosophy and Mythology
The author of the following pages, in pursuing these abstractions, may seem to be exerting an useless ingenuity, and spending labour in vain, for the purpose of resuscitating antiquated and scarce ly amusmg fables. He is of opinion, however, that none of these were originally contrived at random, or for commemorating particular events, but were originally intended for a totally different purpose, and are valuable memorials of the study of abstract truths, which cannot even now be ex pressed by a more convenient set' of symbols.
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