@LewsTherin (10-7) is the "distance" from index 4 to index 5. (8-7) is the part of that distance we've "covered". So (8-7)/(10-7) is the fraction of the distance we've covered. Then we add 4, since that was the starting point.
@TelKitty I don't know about the middle ages, but The Gentle Art of Making Enemies, is essentially an entire book of James McNeil Whistler (the guy who painted Whistler's Mother, among other things) trolling in letters to the editor of newspapers of the mid- to late-1800's (or so). "As pleasingly exemplified in many instances, wherein the serious ones of this earth, carefully exasperated, have been prettily spurred on to unseemliness and indiscretion, while overcome by an undue sense of right"
In proper tradition for a troll, however, in preparing the book he apparently did some editing after the fact to make himself appear more witty, and his enemies less so, than as the letters were originally written.
It's pretty fun reading, regardless of whether it's precisely accurate.