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A review on Sept. 24 about "The Moral Obligation to Be Intelligent: Selected Essays," by Lionel Trilling, cited a Henry James work erroneously among those about which Trilling has written.
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THE ARTS An article on Wednesday about a revival of interest in the 17th-century English doctor and writer Thomas Browne, using information from a new edition of two of his works, erroneously included "literary" among the words he coined.
In addition to publishing and translating known works of Isaac Israeli, Altmann and Stern firmly established the hypothesis suggested by Gershom Scholem that Isaac Israeli authored a work previously erroneously attributed to Aristotle: The Chapter on the Elements (Mantua Text).
Ephorus called the episode the Gês Períodos (, "Journey Around the World"), and it was once thought that this title referred to an independent work, one erroneously attributed to Hesiod.
In this work, he erroneously described south-eastern Essex as the last bastion of English witchcraft beliefs, and ignored scholarly conventions in relating his information, resulting in a critical reception from folklorists; the book nevertheless was popular and sold well.
We too often work too hard, erroneously assuming that simply doing a good job will earn us the reward.
But the electronic verification system we have been testing since the mid-90s has two major problems: it doesn't prevent unauthorized workers from working and it erroneously prevents some U.S. citizens and legal immigrants from working.
Presenting a cognitive conflict through erroneously worked exercises triggers learning episodes through reflection and explanations, which leads to deeper understanding [29].
Researchers posit a result of increased mathematical understanding when these practices are used with a combination of correctly and erroneously worked exercises [1, 4, 8, 11, 15, 16, 18, 19, 23].
(Cowell's early piano works are often erroneously dated; in the two cases above, as 1914 and 1912, respectively.
The German botanist Albrecht Wilhelm Roth published this name in 1788, referring to Honckeny's work, and is sometimes erroneously considered the author of the species name.
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