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General Investigations of Curved Surfaces of 1827 and 1825. Translated With Notes and a Bibliography by James Caddall Morehead and Adam Miller Hiltebe (en Inglés)
Carl Friedrich 1777-1855 Gauss
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Adam Miller 1869- Hiltebeitel
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James Caddall 1877- Morehead
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General Investigations of Curved Surfaces of 1827 and 1825. Translated With Notes and a Bibliography by James Caddall Morehead and Adam Miller Hiltebe (en Inglés) - Gauss, Carl Friedrich 1777-1855 ; Hiltebeitel, Adam Miller 1869- ; Morehead, James Caddall 1877-
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