1956
DOI: 10.1063/1.3059992
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Carl Friedrich Gauss: Titan of Science

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“…This is illustrated by his use of the term 'principium nostrum', the passage with Jacobi, the letter to Bessel, and numerous other instances (Dunnington, 1955). This is illustrated by his use of the term 'principium nostrum', the passage with Jacobi, the letter to Bessel, and numerous other instances (Dunnington, 1955).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is illustrated by his use of the term 'principium nostrum', the passage with Jacobi, the letter to Bessel, and numerous other instances (Dunnington, 1955). This is illustrated by his use of the term 'principium nostrum', the passage with Jacobi, the letter to Bessel, and numerous other instances (Dunnington, 1955).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…After 3 years, the manuscript was returned to Gauss in November 1805. Shortly after the appearance of Gauss' book Theoria Motus, the German astronomer Bernhard August von Lindenau (1780-1865) got the 1802 manuscript and had it published with Gauss' consent in the Monthly Correspondence of September 1809 (Dunnington, 1955 ). This is how Lindenau himself described the situation in a footnote to the paper (MC 1809, pp.…”
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“…Por outro lado, C.F Gauss propôs idéias bem diferentes contribuindo decisivamente para o que conhecemos hoje por geometria não-Euclideana [3][4][5]. O quinto postulado de Euclides, conhecido como o postulado das paralelas, só pode ser violado se não existirem retas paralelas ou se existir mais de uma reta paralelaà outra passando por algum ponto externo, algo que era inconcebível naquelaépoca.…”
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