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  • [[Category:16th-century neologisms]] [[Category:17th-century neologisms]] ...
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  • ...virtually any intellectual production anywhere in the world." One of the [[neologisms]] that, in a way, came to characterize the infusion of new ideas via transl ...y]]), dual ideals in translation, are often (though not always) at odds. A 17th-century French critic coined the phrase "{{lang|fr|les belles infidèles}}" to sugge ...
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  • ...infinitesimal calculus, was introduced independently and simultaneously by 17th-century mathematicians [[Isaac Newton|Newton]] and [[Leibniz]].<ref>{{cite book |la ...
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