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After the work of Nevanlinna, Bloch wrote a fundamental paper where, as he says (my translation):
There was no doubt a priori that to Borel’s theorem there should corre-spond theorems in finite terms, just as the Landau theorem corresponds to Picard’s theorem. This results from a principle which can be stated as fol-lows: Nihil est in infinito quod non prius fuerit in finito. But what were these theorems? This was not at all clear at first sight.
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Lang, S. (1987). Normal Families of the Disc in P n Minus Hyperplanes. In: Introduction to Complex Hyperbolic Spaces. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-1945-1_9
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