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1541 and Eck
Johann Eck was the first to call attention to the change, in a conference at Worms, 1541.

1541 and published
A similar figure was the Swiss magician known as Paracelsus ( 1493 – 1541 ), who published Of the Supreme Mysteries of Nature in which he emphasised the distinction between good and bad magic.
In 1541, Schwenckfeld published the Great Confession on the Glory of Christ.
In 1541, Elia Levita wrote and published Sefer Meturgeman, explaining all the Aramaic words found in the Targum.
The last important phase of Eck's activity was his conflict with Martin Bucer over the latters published report of the 1541 diet of Regensburg.
It was first used in print in the Gustav Vasa Bible that was published in 1541 and replaced Aa in the 16th century.
In addition to appearing in works named for Libuše, Přemysl is also a subject of the writings of Wenceslaus Hajek of Libočany published in 1541, a 1779 ballad by Johann Gottfried Herder, fairy tales by Johann Karl August Musäus, and Clemens Brentano's 1815 The Founding of Prague.
Verdelot published madrigals for five and six voices as well, with the collection for six voices appearing in 1541.
The decree known as the Ratisbon Interim, published 28 July 1541, enjoining upon both sides the observance of the articles agreed upon by the theologians, was by both sides disregarded.
Highly influential in the Western world and still widely read by theological students today, it was published in Latin in 1536 ( at the same time as the English King Henry VIII's Dissolution of the Monasteries ) and in his native French in 1541, with the definitive editions appearing in 1559 ( Latin ) and in 1560 ( French ).
# In 1541, Caspar Schwenkfeld published the Great Confession on the Glory of Christ.
In 1541 he published his Spruchwörter ( a collection of proverbs ).
Paracelsus ( 1491 – 1541 ) developed the concept and published it in his writings.
In 1541 he published the first French translation of Horace's Ars poetica and during this period he also published numerous scientific and mathematical treatises.
Rheticus ' friend and mentor Achilles Gasser published a second edition of the Narratio in Basel in 1541.
In September 1986, Philip A. Slaymaker published an article describing in great detail the cause of the bug and providing patches to the 1541 drive ROMs ; readers with an EPROM burner could produce their own patched ROMs which could be swapped into the drive.
Jud is responsible for several other influential publications, including large and small catechisms in 1534, which were published in German, followed by a Latin edition in 1538, and another catechism in 1541.
In 1541, he published the first French translation of Horace's " Ars poetica " and in 1547 he published a collection poems " Œuvres poétiques ", which included translations from the first two cantos of Homer's Odyssey and the first book of Virgil's Georgics, twelve Petrarchian sonnets, three Horacian odes and a Martial-like epigram ; this poetry collection also included the first published poems of Joachim Du Bellay and Pierre de Ronsard.
During Elia's stay with Fagius ( until 1542 at Isny ( in Bavaria ), he published the following works: Tishbi, a dictionary containing 712 words used in Talmud and Midrash, with explanations in German and a Latin translation by Fagius ( Isny, 1541 ); Sefer Meturgeman, explaining all the Aramaic words found in the Targum ( Isny, 1541 ); Shemot Debarim, an alphabetical list of the technical Hebrew words ( Isny, 1542 ); and a new and revised edition of the Bachur.
In the autumn of 1531, Jonas published a German translation of the Apology of the Augsburg Confession and in 1541 he began a successful preaching crusade in Halle, becoming superintendent of its churches in 1542 or 1544 and priest in the Market Church.
Levita ’ s version, called Bovo d ' Antona, and later known with the title Bovo-bukh, was circulated in manuscript from 1507, then published in Isny ( Germany ) in 1541.

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1541 and Jews
In 1541 Josel appeared as " chief of the Jews in the German lands " at the Reichstag of Regensburg, and succeeded in averting a dangerous edict which would have forbidden the Jews to engage in any monetary transaction.

Eck and published
In December 1518, Eck published the twelve theses which he was prepared to uphold against Karlstadt, but since they were aimed at Luther rather than at the ostensible opponent, Luther addressed an open letter to Karlstadt, in which he declared himself ready to meet Eck in debate.
Soon after his return to Ingolstadt, Eck attempted to persuade Elector Frederick of Saxony to have Luther's works burned in public, and during the year 1519 he published no less than eight writings against the new movement.
Of the many heresy trials in which Eck was the prime mover during this period it is sufficient to mention here that of Leonhard Kaser, whose history was published by Luther.
In 1985, Wim van Eck published the first unclassified technical analysis of the security risks of emanations from computer monitors.
It is named after Dutch computer researcher Wim van Eck, who in 1985 published the first paper on it, including proof of concept.
With Richard Eck, she published the first reconstruction of a phylogeny ( evolutionary tree ) by computers from molecular sequences, using a maximum parsimony method.

Eck and Jews
Eck accused Osiander of being a " Jew-protector " and " Jew-father ," and no fewer than nineteen times reviled the Jews, and used the epithet for them: " a blasphemous race "
Thus over a period of centuries the Jews had learned that in order to survive they had to restrain from resistance ..." Yad Vashem's scholars, including Josef Melkman and Nathan Eck, did not feel that Hilberg's characterizations of Jewish history were correct, but they also felt that by using Jewish history to explain the reaction of the Jewish community to the Holocaust, Hilberg was suggesting that some responsibility for the extent of the destruction fell on the Jews themselves, a position that they found unacceptable.

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The basic principles of general semantics, which include time-binding, are described in the publication < cite > Science and Sanity </ cite >, published in 1933.
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Robert Hooke, in 1674, published his observations of γ Draconis, a star of magnitude 2 < sup > m </ sup > which passes practically overhead at the latitude of London, and whose observations are therefore free from the complex corrections due to astronomical refraction, and concluded that this star was 23 ″ more northerly in July than in October.
Results have not been published but preliminary results appear to indicate the observation of spontaneous fission, possibly from < sup > 264 </ sup > Bh.
Zeolitic imidazolate frameworks is a metal-organic framework carbon dioxide sink which could be used to keep industrial emissions of carbon dioxide out of the atmosphere .< ref > CBC News article New materials can selectively capture CO < sub > 2 </ sub >, scientists say published 15 February 2008 </ ref >
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In the 9 < sup > th </ sup > edition of the viral taxonomy of the ICTV ( published in 2011 ) the Bombyx mori densovirus type 2 was placed in a new family-the Bidnaviridae on the basis of its genome structure and replication mechanism.
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Retrieved on 2008-03-01 </ ref > The synthesis of the important isotope < sup > 270 </ sup > Hs was published in December 2006 by the team of scientists from the Technical University of Munich .< ref >" Doubly magic < sup > 270 </ sup > Hs ", Turler et al., GSI report, 2006.
The list of Internet standards in RFC 5000 ends with STD 68 ( RFC 5234, < abbr title =" Augmented BNF for Syntax Specifications "> ABNF </ abbr >) published in 2008.
STD 70 ( RFC 5652, < abbr title =" Cryptographic Message Syntax "> CMS </ abbr >) published in 2009,
STD 71 ( RFC 6152, < abbr title =" SMTP Service Extension for 8-bit MIME Transport "> 8BITMIME </ abbr >), and STD 72 ( RFC 6409, Mail Submission ) published in 2011.
If a large, b-bit number is the product of two primes that are roughly the same size, then no algorithm has been published that can factor in polynomial time, i. e., that can factor it in time O ( b < sup > k </ sup >) for some constant k. There are published algorithms that are faster than O (( 1 + ε )< sup > b </ sup >) for all positive ε, i. e., sub-exponential.
Four Klingon translations of works of world literature have been published: < cite > ghIlghameS </ cite > (< cite > Gilgamesh </ cite >), Hamlet (< cite > Hamlet </ cite >), < cite > paghmo ' tIn mIS </ cite > (< cite > Much Ado About Nothing </ cite >) and pIn ' a ' qan paQDI ' norgh ( Tao Te Ching ).
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It was under Goldstucker that the name was changed, and on 29 February 1968, the Writers ’ Union published the first copy of the censor-free < i > Literarni listy </ i >.
By August 1968, < i > Literarni listy </ i > had a circulation of 300, 000, making it the most published periodical in Europe .< ref > Holý, Jiří.

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