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[Thomas] Hood also presented his treatises in such a way that conveniently accessing specific lessons was difficult, if not impossible, for the reader-practitioner. For example, his book entitled The Vse of Both the Globes, Celestiall and Terrestriall... (1592) was roughly two hundred pages long but did not include such helpful tools as an index, a table of contents, or even folio numbers. In order to refer to some lesson that he might need, the reader would have to leaf through the text until the passage in question was found, or else rely upon his own marginal notes.
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[Thomas]
Hood
also
presented
his
treatises
in
such
a
way
that
conveniently
accessing
specific
lessons
was
difficult,
if
not
impossible,
for
the
reader-practitioner.
For
example,
his
book
entitled
The
Vse
of
Both
the
Globes,
Celestiall
and
Terrestriall...
(1592)
was
roughly
two
hundred
pages
long
but
did
not
include
such
helpful
tools
as
an
index,
a
table
of
contents,
or
even
folio
numbers.
In
order
to
refer
to
some
lesson
that
he
might
need,
the
reader
would
have
to
leaf
through
the
text
until
the
passage
in
question
was
found,
or
else
rely
upon
his
own
marginal
notes.