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The chapter on Jacobians and the chapter on Hessians were the only two for the period 1880–1900 that seemed to indicate that a slackening had begun in the interest taken in their subjects. We now find that, so far as Jacobians are concerned, any movement of the kind must have been temporary, the new period (1900–1920) showing the number of relevant writings listed for report to be almost if not quite double that of its predecessor.
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