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169

Book Five

On
Interchange of Power w Letters

Table containing a synopsis of this Book

 

The Modes of Interchange of Power in Letters (See letter @ Table 2) Transposition of Letters

Immediate and Primary, which again is

.

Direct, c2; and this is

 

Of one Letter

Simple, which takes place by Alphabetic arrangement

Natural, by Process

Direct

Contrary

Successive

 

 

Arbitrary, cc3,4

Fortuitous, c5

 

 

Mutual, c6, according to Table Mixed c7

First

Second

Third

 

 

 

Of Two Letters, by Table, c8

Oblong

Circular

Square

 

 

Of Three Letters, c 9

 

 

 

 

 

Oblique, through the mediation of Transfusion of Power into Letters

Radical, c10

Consonants, where we proceed

Simply, c11

With Circumlocutions, alas c11

With a Key, c12

 

 

 

In certain combinations, and then Transposition takes place by

The Orderly Selection of Two or more Letters, c13

 

The Arbitrary Setting-apart of one Letter which is repeated, also c13

 

Fortuitous Collection c14

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Inverted; on which in

general, c15; and

in Detail, for it is

Simple, of letters

Two, by themselves, c16

Three, by themselves, c17

Several, also c17

 

 

 

Artificial, c18

 

 

 

Mixed, on the basis of

 

Writing, c19

Defining by Numbers c20

Attaching little Notes, c21

 

 

 

 

Mediate, c 2 2

 

 

 

 

 

Figurative, c 23 which takes place by

Further Interchange of Power

Simple Interjection of Letters

Opposition of a further Devise