NOTICE TO THE READER : DIRECTIONS AND 



ABBREVIATIONS. 



The Paragraphs are numbered in this work, 

 throughout, for ease of reference. The figures 

 (alone) inserted in parentheses, in the body of the 

 work, refer to the Paragraphs of the work itself. 

 The letter t. means Text or Paragraph. Preceded 

 by the letters B. O., the figures refer to " The Basic 

 Outline of Universology," (t. to the Text, c. to the 

 Commentary, and a. to the Annotation of that work.) 



1. Old and New Technical Terminations. 



-ism, as a termination, denotes a Principle, as 

 tm-ism, meaning the Abstract Principle or Spirit of 

 the Number ONE, (Lat. UN-MS, ONE.) 



-ismal is the adjective termination derived from 

 -ism, as un-ismal, meaning related to un-ism. 



-ismus is the termination of a new or derived sub- 

 stantive, meaning The Realm or Domain in which 

 the Principle (-ism) prevails, as un-ism us, the B/ealm 

 or Domain of Things in which un-ism prevails ; -ismi 

 is the Plural ending. 



-oid, or -oidal signifies like or resembling; nearly 

 equivalent to the uneuphoneous English ending -ish. 



2. Abbreviations. 



Eng. for English ; Fr. for French ; Gr. for Greek ; 

 Ger. for German ; Ital. for Italian ; Lat. for Latin ; 

 Span, for Spanish ; Cf. (Lat. confer, from conferre) is 

 used to mean compare. 



The sign = denotes that the ideas compared l>y the 

 sign are equivalent one to the other. 



