Est secunda pars antecedentis.
Propositio is before, for in the question the conse∣quent part is more general, or at least equal to the an∣tecedent, quatenus it is an axiom, by reason whereof
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Propositio is before, for in the question the conse∣quent part is more general, or at least equal to the an∣tecedent, quatenus it is an axiom, by reason whereof
the proposition that contains the consequent part of the question with the third argument, is more general than the assumption: and it is the principal, namely, the third argument: as, si Socrates est animal, est sub∣stantia: at si Socrates est homo est animal, ergo: a∣gain, here lies another reason, qua assumitur è propo∣sitione, ergo, the proposition must be more capacious, or at least equal, as where the proposition and assump∣tion shall be reciprocal, for we cannot take two out of one.