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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><echo xmlns="http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ns/echo/1.0/" xmlns:de="http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ns/de/1.0/" xmlns:dcterms="http://purl.org/dc/terms" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xhtml="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink"  version="1.0RC"
2xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/ns/echo/1.0/ harriot_xsd/echo.xsd "
3><metadata><dcterms:identifier>HSPGZ0AE.xml</dcterms:identifier>
4<dcterms:creator>Harriot, Thomas</dcterms:creator>
5<dcterms:title xml:lang="la">Mss. 6782</dcterms:title><dcterms:date xsi:type="dcterms:W3CDTF">null</dcterms:date><dcterms:language xsi:type="dcterms:ISO639-3">lat</dcterms:language><dcterms:rights>open access</dcterms:rights><dcterms:license>http://echo.mpiwg-berlin.mpg.de/policy/oa_basics/declaration</dcterms:license><dcterms:accessRights>free</dcterms:accessRights><log>Automatically generated by BareEchoXml.java on 02-Feb-2012 12:11</log></metadata><text xml:lang="lat" type="free">
6<div type="section" level="1" n="1">
7<pb file="add_6782_f031.jpg" n="61"/>
8<c>Diese Seite ist die erste, die transkribiert wurde.</c>
9<head xml:space="preserve">
10An æstimable reckoning how many persons <lb/>
11may inhabit the whole world.<t>Eine Schätzung wie viele Menschen auf der ganzen Welt leben könnten.</t>
12</head>
13
14<p><pc xml:space="preserve">Dieser ganze Absatz enthält recht interessante Formeln.</pc>
15<s xml:space="preserve">
16Supositions.<sc>Hier geht es erstmal um Annahmen.</sc>
17</s>
18</p>
19
20<p>
21<s xml:space="preserve">
22<emph style="it">1</emph>. The semiperimeter of a circle. 31,415,926 <sc>Eine ganz einfache Rechnung mit pi.</sc>
23</s>
24</p>
25
26<p>
27<s xml:space="preserve">
28<emph style="it">2</emph>. The semidiameter. 10,000,000
29</s>
30</p>
31
32<p>
33<s xml:space="preserve">
34The compasse of the earth <lb/>
35after the rate of 60 miles <lb/>
36to a degree. 21,600 miles
37</s>
38</p>
39
40<p>
41<s xml:space="preserve">
42Ergo: The halfe compasse. 10,300 miles <lb/>
43The semidiameter of the earth. 3,437 miles 747 pases
44</s>
45</p>
46
47<p xml:lang="lat">
48<s xml:space="preserve">
49<mml:math>
50<mml:mrow>
51
52 <mml:mn> 3,437,747 </mml:mn> 
53<mml:mo> * </mml:mo>
54 <mml:mn> 10,300,000 </mml:mn> 
55<mml:mo> = </mml:mo>
56 <mml:mn> 35,408,794,100,000 </mml:mn> 
57
58</mml:mrow>
59</mml:math>
60plano circuli, <lb/>
61quod <reg norm="aequatur" type="abbr">æquat</reg> 
62<mml:math>
63 <mml:mfrac>
64<mml:mrow>
65 <mml:mn> 1 </mml:mn> 
66</mml:mrow>
67<mml:mrow>
68 <mml:mn> 4 </mml:mn> 
69</mml:mrow>
70</mml:mfrac> 
71</mml:math> 
72<reg norm="superficies" type="abbr">superf.</reg> <lb/> 
73terræ et aquæ.
74</s>
75</p>
76
77<p xml:lang="lat">
78<s xml:space="preserve">
79Ergo: <mml:math>
80<mml:mrow>
81
82 <mml:mn> 35,408,794,100,000 </mml:mn> 
83<mml:mo> * </mml:mo>
84 <mml:mn> 4 </mml:mn> 
85<mml:mo> = </mml:mo>
86 <mml:mn> 141,635,176,400,000 </mml:mn> 
87
88</mml:mrow>
89</mml:math>
90<reg norm="superficies" type="abbr">superf:</reg> maris et terræ. <lb/>
9170,817,588,200,000 =
92<reg norm="superficies" type="abbr">superf:</reg> Terræ: vel maris.
93</s>
94</p>
95
96<p>
97<s xml:space="preserve">
9849,987 miles square in England
99(<foreign xml:lang="lat">ut <unsure>aliby</unsure></foreign> by <unsure/> <lb/>
100great map) after the rate of 60 miles to a degree <lb/>
101including rivers &amp; all wastes <lb/>
102It lacketh but 13 miles of 50,000.
103</s>
104</p>
105
106<p>
107<s xml:space="preserve">
10850,000 miles , 5,000,000 persons supposed : 1 mile , 100 persons <lb/>
1091 mile , 100 persons : 70,817,588 miles , 7,081,758,800 persons in the earth.
110</s>
111</p>
112
113<p>
114<s xml:space="preserve">
1151,000,000 square persons , 100 persons : 10000 square pases , 1 persons <lb/>
11610000 square pases = <lb/>
117250,000 square feet = <mml:math>
118 <mml:mrow>
119<mml:mn> 5</mml:mn> 
120<mml:mfrac> 
121<mml:mrow>
122 <mml:mn> 8 </mml:mn> 
123</mml:mrow>
124<mml:mrow>
125 <mml:mn> 11 </mml:mn> 
126</mml:mrow>
127</mml:mfrac>
128 </mml:mrow>
129</mml:math> acres. (note rivers &amp; waste included <lb/>
130as above.)
131</s>
132</p>
133
134<p>
135<s xml:space="preserve">
1366 men may stand in a pase square. <lb/>
137Therefore 6,000,000 in one mile square. <lb/>
138<mml:math>
139<mml:mrow>
140
141 <mml:mn> 7,081,58,800 </mml:mn> 
142<mml:mo> * </mml:mo>
143 <mml:mn> 6,000,000 </mml:mn> 
144<mml:mo> * </mml:mo>
145 <mml:mn> 42,490,552,800,000,0 </mml:mn> 
146
147</mml:mrow>
148</mml:math>. <lb/>
149The number of persons yt may stand on ye earth. <lb/>
150</s>
151</p>
152
153</div>
154</text>
155</echo>