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- in 1736 [Opuscula, 1744, Vol. I. p. 66]. Bernoulli, Jacob (1695), "Explicationes, Annotationes & Additiones ad ea, quae in Actis sup. de Curva Elastica...
- LXXIIX ... Daniel Bucretius ... XX. que deerant supplevit & omnium explicationes addidit (in Latin). Francofurti: Impensis & coelo Matthaei Meriani.[permanent...
- Cinthio Aldobrandini; after Ludovico Carracci. A Frontispiece; inscribed Explicatione del sacro lenzuolo; (1599) after the same. Another Frontispiece; inscribed...
- along with fellow ministers György En****i and Máté Toroczkai, the text Explicationes locorum Veteris et Novi Testamenti, ex quibus Trinitatis dogma stabiliri...
- Arellius' style, for its unevenness, and its descriptive p****ages (explicationes), which Seneca considered "brilliant, but laboured and involved, with...
- posthumously-published anti-Trinitarian Explicationes (1598) which circulated widely in Europe. The first Catholic re****ation of the Explicationes was Ambrosio Peñalosa's...
- dissertation was titled Dubitationes De Quadam Causae Motus Muscularis Explicatione. He taught zoology at the university succeeding the position of Heinrich...
- he was awarded his Ph.D. for a thesis in solid physics titled De nova explicatione phaenomeni elasticitatis corporum rigidorum. Paucker left Dorpat (now...
- via Mathematical ****ociation of America. Bernoulli, Jacob (1695), "Explicationes, Annotationes & Additiones ad ea, quae in Actis sup. de Curva Elastica...
- mildness, and consideration. In like manner, his Catechismus pia et utile explicatione illustratus (Frankfort, 1551) became a rich source of instruction for...