Keywords: PeirceInvolutionB.gif involution exponentiation diagram http //projecteuclid org/DPubS/Repository/1 0/Disseminate view body id pdf_1 handle euclid bams/1183541145 MS from 19th C or early 20th C Pub in 1976 reprinted in 1976 review Charles Sanders Peirce http //projecteuclid org/DPubS service UI version 1 0 verb Display handle euclid bams The digitization and unrestricted availablity of the backfile of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society 1891-1991 is made possible with the generous support of the Gordon and Betty Moore Foundation the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute and the American Mathematical Society Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society Image is of an involution exponentiation diagram for 3² by Charles Sanders Peirce 1839-1914 <br> Image published in The New Elements of Mathematics by Charles S Peirce Carolyn Eisele editor Humanities Press Atlantic Highlands N J 1976 <br> Image reprinted in review of Peirce/Eisele by Arthur W Burks in Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society Volume 84 Number 5 September 1978 Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society has digitized all backissues from 1881-1981 with unrestricted availability see http //projecteuclid org/DPubS service UI version 1 0 verb Display handle euclid bams Said review is in a PDF http //projecteuclid org/DPubS/Repository/1 0/Disseminate view body id pdf_1 handle euclid bams/1183541145 over 700KB I want to put it into Wikisource form It includes three diagrams by C S Peirce This image is of the third diagram 1st diagram multiplication for twice three 2nd diagram involution exponentiation for 2³ 3rd diargam involution exponentition for 3² Charles Sanders Peirce 19th-century diagrams |