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- Christianismi Restitutio (The Restoration of Christianity) was a book published anonymously in a clandestine workshop in 1553 by Michael Servetus, after...
- correctly describe the function of pulmonary circulation, as discussed in Christianismi Restitutio (1553). He was a polymath versed in many sciences: mathematics...
- later he published this description, but in a theological treatise, Christianismi Restitutio, not in a book on medicine. Only three copies of the book...
- he was subjected to a number of attacks. Michael Servetus wrote in Christianismi Restitutio (1553) that blood flows from one side of the heart to the...
- (1553). The Restoration of Christianity – An English Translation of Christianismi restitutio, 1553, Translated by Christopher A. Hoffman and Marian Hillar...
- goes, I would not let him leave alive." In 1553 Servetus published Christianismi Restitutio (English: The Restoration of Christianity), in which he rejected...
- himself in the human form of Jesus Christ. In the preamble to his book, Christianismi Restitutio (1553), he says, "There is nothing greater, reader, than...
- been revealed two years before by Michael Servetus in his fateful "Christianismi restitutio" (1553) with only three copies of the book surviving, but...
- conceived, was not biblical. His books On the Errors of the Trinity and Christianismi Restitutio caused much uproar. Servetus was eventually arrested, convicted...
- work while writing his own texts. Servetus published his findings in Christianismi Restituto (1553): a theological work that was considered heretical by...