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- Strasbourg. Two months later, in July 1531, Servetus published De Trinitatis Erroribus (On the Errors of the Trinity). The next year he published the work Dialogorum...
- an article entitled De Plinii et plurium aliorum medicorum in medicina erroribus. In this treatise, he "pointed out errors in the medical portions of Pliny...
- Constantinople, is deposed again by Paul I. Julius Firmicus Maternus writes De erroribus profanarum religionum. The Visigoths are converted to Arianism by Wulfila...
- S2CID 119817256. Gauss, C. F. (1823). "Theoria Combinationis Observationum Erroribus Minimis Obnoxiae, Pars Prior". Commentationes Societatis Regiae Scientiarum...
- það til í heiminum, að sumir hjálpa erroribus á gáng og aðrir leitast síðan við að útryðja aftur þeim sömu erroribus. Hafa svo hverir tveggja nokkuð að...
- 1823 Gauss published his monograph "Theoria combinationis observationum erroribus minimis obnoxiae" where among other things he introduces several important...
- (Gauss–Markov theorem), in the two-part paper Theoria combinationis observationum erroribus minimis obnoxiae (1823). In the first paper he proved Gauss's inequality...
- syriacorthodoxresources.org. Retrieved December 22, 2021. 'De trinitatis erroribus', Book 7. Andrew Dibb, Servetus, Swedenborg and the Nature of God, University...
- Princeton University Press. C.F. Gauss. Theoria combinationis observationum erroribus minimis obnoxiae. (1821/1823) Mogull, Robert G. (2004). Second-Semester...
- articles was Tractatus Contra Perfidiam Judæorum; the other, De Judæis Erroribus ex Talmuth; they were published together as Hebræomastix (Zurich, 1552;...