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Page 192
... critical due . What that may be depends on the particular historical circum- stances . He will study carefully the rationale of error in manuscripts and books themselves rather than in the schematic classifications of critical manuals ...
... critical due . What that may be depends on the particular historical circum- stances . He will study carefully the rationale of error in manuscripts and books themselves rather than in the schematic classifications of critical manuals ...
Page 193
... critical use of the evidence became possible ; and much of the evi- dence itself did not become available until after the Na- poleonic Wars , when most of the private stock of manu- scripts passed finally into public collections . Some ...
... critical use of the evidence became possible ; and much of the evi- dence itself did not become available until after the Na- poleonic Wars , when most of the private stock of manu- scripts passed finally into public collections . Some ...
Page 497
... critical points of ƒ with the topology of the manifold . Near any point p of M , local coordinates ( x1 , x2 , Xn ) can be chosen ; and p is called critical if all partial derivatives Əƒ / ǝx . vanish there : it is called nondegenerate ...
... critical points of ƒ with the topology of the manifold . Near any point p of M , local coordinates ( x1 , x2 , Xn ) can be chosen ; and p is called critical if all partial derivatives Əƒ / ǝx . vanish there : it is called nondegenerate ...
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