- an
early exploration of non-Euclidean geometry,
Euclides ab omni
naevo vindicatus (Euclid
Freed of
Every Flaw)
languished in
obscurity until it was rediscovered...
-
Jesuit geometer Girolamo Saccheri,
whose work (euclides ab omni
naevo vindicatus, 1733) is
generally considered the
first step in the
eventual development...
-
Volume 7, Part 1, p. 165, note 3. Fea, Pius II. Pont. Max. a
calumniis vindicatus ternis retractationibus eius
quibus dicta et
scripta pro
concilio Basileensi...
- CD are
everywhere equidistant. In a work
titled Euclides ab Omni
Naevo Vindicatus (Euclid
Freed from All Flaws),
published in 1733,
Saccheri quickly discarded...
- Saccheri, who used it
extensively in his 1733 book
Euclides ab omni
naevo vindicatus (Euclid
freed of
every flaw), an
attempt to
prove the
parallel postulate...
- 1885–1900,
Volume 55
Phillimore in Cymmrodor, xi. 134–8; Zimmer,
Nennius Vindicatus, p. 78,
quoted in John
Edward Lloyd,
Dictionary of
National Biography...
- Legendre. It
appeared in Saccheri's 1733 book
Euclides ab omni
naevo vindicatus [Euclid
Freed of
Every Flaw] but his work fell into obscurity. For many...
-
historical grounds of
episcopal polity,
spurring him to
publish his
Eutychius vindicatus, sive
Responsio ad
Seldeni Origines (1661). With
Giovanni Alfonso Borelli...
- Santità di N. S. Pio Papa Settimo, 1820 Pius II. Pont. Max. a
calumniis vindicatus.
Ternis retractationibus eius
quibus dicta et
scripta contra Eugenium...
-
development and
their relations to the present),
together with an "Anti-J****
vindicatus" (Freiburg, 1872, 2nd
annotated ed., Freiburg, 1876). The
former is a...