of three varieties. 1. Manifold, 2. Superparti∣cular, 3. Superpartient.
14. Manifold simple reason, is when the greater number doth contain the less a certain number of times, without leaving any remainer, as 4 to 2, 9 to 3, 16 to 4 are numbers which have manifold reason, as double, triple, and fourfold reason, for the greater numbers being divided by the less, the quotients are 2. 3. 4.
15. Superparticular, is a simple rate or reason in which the greater number doth contein the lesser once and one part more, as 3 to 2, 6 to 5, 8 to 7, in which the antecedent doth contein the consequent once, and one part more of the con∣sequent, as by dividing the antecedents by the consequents, the quotients clearly shew; to wit, 1••/••, 1••/5 11/••. There is the same rate or reason in these 12 to 8, and 15 to 10, for though the quo∣tients are 14/••, 15/1•• yet being reduced, they are 1½.
16. Superpartient, is a simple rate or reason in which the greater number doth contein the lesser once, and several parts of the lesser; as 5 to 3, 7 to 4, 13 to 8, in which the antecedents being divided by the consequents, the quotients are 12/••, 1¾, 15/••.
17. The compounded kinds of unequal reason are either Manifold Superparticulars or Manifold Superpartient. That these are reasons com∣pounded of the preceding doth plainly appear by their very names, the one being the second joyned unto the first, and the other the third joyned unto the first.
18. Manifold Superparticular reason, is a com∣pounded