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         Abraham Bar Hiyya:     more books (25)
  1. The Meditation of the Sad Soul (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1984-06-21
  2. 12th-Century Mathematicians: Omar Khayyám, Adelard of Bath, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Al-Khazini, Bhaskara Ii, Sharaf Al-Din Al-usi
  3. Spanish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Ibn Arabi, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Arnaldus de Villa Nova
  4. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School
  5. 1136 Deaths: Harald Iv of Norway, William de Corbeil, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Gwenllian Ferch Gruffydd, Hugues de Payens, Leopold Iii
  6. Spanish Mathematicians: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Enrique Zuazua, José Celestino Mutis, David Ríos Insua, Esteban Terradas I Illa
  7. Jewish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Jewish Views on Astrology, Philip Berg, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Mashallah, Jackie Stallone, David Gans
  8. Translators to Hebrew: Arabic-hebrew Translators, Latin-hebrew Translators, Jacob Anatoli, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Reuven Snir, Joseph Kimhi
  9. La Obra Sefer Hesbon Kahlekot Ha-kokabim De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Edicion Critica, Con Traduccion Introduccion y Notas Por Jose M. Millas Vallicrosa by Jose M. Millas, Ed. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Vallicrosa, 1959
  10. Spanish Jews: Ricardo Bofill, Jehuda Cresques, Spanish and Portuguese Jews, Petrus Alphonsi, Gabriel Milan, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Judah Halevi
  11. Catalan Astronomers: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josep Comas Solà, Dionís Renart, Lupitus of Barcelona, Jaume Nomen
  12. Spanish Astronomers: Petrus Alphonsi, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josef de Mendoza Y Ríos, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Antonio de Ulloa
  13. La Obra Forma De La Tierra De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya ha-Bargeloni by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1956-01-01
  14. Judaism As A Philosophy : The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (1065 - 1143) by Leon D. Stitskin, 1960

41. Results Of Query
Church of England; Abbot Ruotbertus; Abraham Abulafia; Abraham Abulafia;abraham bar hiyya haNasi; Abraham ibn Ezra; Abraham ibn Ezra;
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  • 42. Jewish History
    Aboab, Isaac Da Fonseca, 1605. Abohar, Isaac, 1453. abraham bar hiyya,
    http://www.davidsconsultants.com/jewishhistory/history.php?index=names

    43. Jewish History 1120 - 1129
    in all additions. 1129 abraham bar hiyya (d.1136) (Spain). Philosopher,mathematician and astronomer. Published Meggilat HaMegaleh
    http://www.davidsconsultants.com/jewishhistory/history.php?startyear=1120&endyea

    44. Il Teatro Della Natura
    la géométrie d’abraham bar hiyya (XIe-XIIe siècle); S
    http://www.sismelfirenze.it/micrologus/Pubblicazioni/Micrologus/Gliebrei.html
    Gli Ebrei e le scienze (Vol. IX, Ed. del Galluzzo 2001) Programma
    • R. Barkai Origines et sources de la médecine hébraïque au Moyen Age L. Ferre The place of scientific knowledge from some spanish jewish authors T. Lévy Les débuts de la littérature mathématique hébraïque: la géométrie d’Abraham bar Hiyya (XIe-XIIe siècle) S. Sela Abraham Ibn Ezra’s special strategy in the creation of a hebrew scientific terminology M. D. Grmek Une consultation vénitienne de Paolo Sarpi sur l’exercice de la médecine par les Juifs P. Morpurgo La polemica medievale contro la cultura e la scienza degli Ebrei B. Huss Mysticism versus philosophy in kabbalistic literature P. Biller A ‘Scientific’ view of jews from Paris around 1300 G. Freudenthal Holiness and defilement: The ambivalent perception of philosophy by its opponents in the early fourteenth century J. Shatzmiller Jacob ben Elie, traducteur multilingue à Venise à la fin du XIIIe siècle M. Zonta Aristotle’s Physics in late-medieval jewish philosophy (14th-15th century) and a newly-identified commentary by Yehudah Messer Leon T. Langermann

    45. Histoire De L'astrologie Occidentale - Bibliographie
    Translate this page abraham bar hiyya Ha-Nasi, Llibre revelador Meguillat Hamegallè, éd. J. Guttman,trad. de l’hébreu J. Millas Vallicrosa, Barcelona, 1929, 252 pp.
    http://www.sas.ac.uk/warburg/mnemosyne/orientation/astrobib/astro_biblio5.htm
    Guide Action Orientation Word ... Home HISTOIRE DE L'ASTROLOGIE OCCIDENTALE
    BIBLIOGRAPHIE V. Editions de sources (sélection) V.1. Antiquité V.2. Moyen Age V. 1. Antiquité
    Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum , éd. F. Cumont, F. Boll, e.a., Bruxelles, 1898-1953, 12 tomes en 20 vols. Dorotheus de Sidon, Carmen astrologicum , éd. D. Pingree, Leipzig, 1976, 444 pp. (texte arabe -avec trad. anglaise- et fragments grecs et latins) Firmicus Maternus, Matheseos libri VIII , éd. W. Kroll, F. Skutsch, K. Ziegler, Leipzig, 1897-1913, 3 vols. (réimpr. Stuttgart, 1968, 2 vols.) Mathesis , éd.-trad. P. Monat, Paris, 1992-1997, 3 vols. Heliodoros, In Paulum Alexandrinum Commentarium , éd. E. Boer, Leipzig, 1962 Hephestion de Thèbes, Apotelesmatica libri III , éd. D. Pingree, Leipzig, 1973-1974, 2 vols. Hermes [voir V.2] Manilius, Astronomica , éd.-trad. G.P. Goold, Cambridge (Mass.)-London, 1977 (rééd. sans la trad., Leipzig, 1985 et 1998) Astronomiques , éd.-trad.

    46. ThinkQuest : Library : Go Forth & Multiply: A Mathematics Adventure
    abraham bar hiyya gave geometric proofs of algebraic methods. He also proved therelationship A = Cd / 4 (refer the first article), using infinitesimals.
    http://library.thinkquest.org/C0110248/geometry/history4.htm
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    47. Re: Abraham Ben Ezra + Hebrew Alphanumerics By Antreas P. Hatzipolakis
    8399 (1996). A survey of mathematical authors, with special attentionto abraham bar hiyya and Abraham ibn Ezra. \{As far as Misnat
    http://mathforum.org/epigone/math-history-list/swolbringmou/v01540B02B19C9AAE0B4
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    48. About "História Da Matemática"
    Translate this page Biografías incluem abraham bar hiyya, Abraham ben Erza, Alcuino de York, Ananiade Shirak, Aryabhata I, Bhaskara II, Leonardo de Pisa, Levi ben Gershon, e
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    49. Summary Cubics In The Math History
    abraham bar hiyya HaNasi, often known by the Latin name Savasorda, is famed forhis book Liber embadorum published in 1145 which is the first book published
    http://hem.passagen.se/ceem/summary.htm
    Summary Cubics in the math history The earliest found information about computing cubic roots and solution of cubic
    equations is found among the Babylonians (about 2000 - 400 BC). Hindu mathematicians took the Babylonian methods further so that Brahmagupta
    (598-665 AD) gives an, almost modern, method which admits negative quantities.
    Numerical values of cubic roots were computed by Aryabhata (476 -c. 550 BC) In about 300 BC Euclid developed a geometrical approach The solution of numerical higher equations for approximate values of roots has been
    known for a long time in China . It has been called the most characteristic Chinese
    mathematical contribution. The essentials of the method are there around
    c. 100 BC - 50 CE. By using the method for finding the cube root of a number they
    were able to solve a cubic equation of the form x + ax + bx = c , where a, b
    and c are positive. The Arabs did not know about the advances the Hindus had made so they had neither
    negative quantities nor abbreviations for their unknowns. However al'Khwarizmi
    (c 800) gave a classification of different types of equations.

    50. Sara Klein-Braslavy
    in the. Thought of abraham bar hiyya”, Professor Israel Efros Poetand. Philosopher, Tel Aviv 1981, 203-229. (Hebrew). 7. “Maimonides
    http://www.tau.ac.il/humanities/faculty/KLEIN-BRASLAVY-SARA-.html
    Sara Klein-Braslavy, Department of Jewish Philosophy Born in Tel-Aviv, 1942. Education: Tel-Aviv University Philosophy, Hebrew Literature. B.A The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Philosophy,Hebrew Literature. B.A Philosophy M.A The Hebrew University of Jerusalem Philosophy, Hebrew Literature. B.A. degree Tel-Aviv University Philosophy M.A  Tel-Aviv University Philosophy M.A degree(Cum laude).
    M.A. Thesis: The Philosophy of R, Nissim Gerondi (Based on Shnem Asar Derushim). Written under the direction of Prof. J. Levinger. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris Jewish Medieval Philosophy Ph.D. Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris Jewish Medieval Philosophy Ph.D. degree.
    Doctorat de 3e cycle (Cum laude)
    Dissertation: R. Nissim Ben Reuben de G e rone devant la philosophie de son Temps Written under the direction of Prof. G. Vajda Academic and professional experience 1965-67 - Department of Philosophy, Tel Aviv University. Since 1969 - Department of Jewish Philosophy, Tel Aviv University. 1973 - PUM, (IDF) 1979-80 - Visiting Research Professor at Harvard University, Center for Jewish Studies.

    51. PHILTAR - Compendium Of Philosophers/A
    abraham bar hiyya (10701136) An introduction to his life and work. Abramowski,Edward (1868-1918) A substantial account of his life and work.
    http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/compendium_of_philosophers/a/
    Compendium of Philosophers
    A

    Links to materials by and/or about over a thousand philosophers from thousands of years from all over the world from A to Z This compendium contains entries large and small, single or multiple, on hundreds of philosophers. Links vary in size from a few lines of biography to the whole of the Summa Theologica. Sometimes you are directed to a site which has further links. In that case there is no guarantee that all the further links will work, but enough work to make a visit worthwhile. This compendium does not provide links to philosophers’ own home pages. A list of them can be found here A B C ... Z Abarca, Pedro (1619-1693) Abelard, Peter (1079-1142) Abercrombie, John (1780-1844) Abhinavagupta (10th/11th century) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070-1136) Abramowski, Edward (1868-1918)

    52. Ediciones Indigo
    Translate this page Libro revelador. (Meguillat ha-megale). abraham bar hiyya. El siclo del santuario.(Shequel ha-kodesh) Rabbi Moises de Leon. El filósofo y el cabalista.
    http://www.alchemywebsite.com/edicion.html
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    EDICIONES INDIGO
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    Tel. 485 22 82 - Fax. 485 25 95
    08018-BARCELONA (SPAIN) http://www.arrakis.es/~turba/ Editorial especializada en medicinas alternativas, homeopatía, auto-ayuda, esoterismo, psicologia alternativa, nueva era, alquimia, etc.
    TÍTULOS PUBLICADOS EN LA COLECCION ARCHIVO HERMETICO
    Colección dirigida por Santiago Jubany (sjubany@lander.es)
    Diccionario mito-hermético. Dom Pernety. (Traducción: Santiago Jubany). 560 pp.
    ISBN: 84-86668-70-0
    Tratado del fuego y de la sal. Blaise de Vigenere. (Traducción: Prudenci Reguant). 230 pp.
    ISBN: 84-86668-59-X Los cinco libros. Nicolás Valois. (Traducción: Santiago Jubany). 160 pp. ISBN: 84-86668-86-7 La obra secreta, Jean d'espagnet; el niño hermafrodita del Sol y la Luna, anonimo; el reino de saturno transformado en siglo de oro, Huginus a Barma. (Traducción: Santiago Jubany). 252 pp ISBN: 84-86668-71-9 La turba de los filósofos. Anónimo. (Traducción: Santiago Jubany). 88 pp.

    53. Pubblicazione
    Translate this page Jewish Authors - T. LÉVY, Les débuts de la littérature mathématique hébraïquela géométrie d’abraham bar hiyya (XI-XIIe siècle) - S. SELA, Abraham
    http://www.sismel.it/it/dettagl.asp?p1=703

    54. US Book Review Form
    Mukammas, Saadia ben Joseph alFayyumi, Joseph al-Basir, Jeshua ben Judah, Solomonibn Gabirol, Bahya ibn Pakuda, Pseudo-Bahya, abraham bar hiyya, Joseph ibn
    http://notesjds.cesjds.org/libraries/upper/BookRevi.nsf/0/440f37a4974030d085256e

    55. Expo Temps (page Expo) GB
    Augustine, the Venerable Bede, Charlemagne, Al Kharizmi, Gerbert (Sylvester II,pope in the year 1000), Omar Khayam, abraham bar hiyya haNasi, Roger Bacon
    http://www.idc-medici.org/Pages_GB/Corps_Temps.html
    Recite II Travelling exhibition
    First inauguration 1 February 2000 " ... listening to time ..."
    (Catalogue of the exhibition)
    The European Bell Institute
    (IEAC Midi-Pyrenees)
    offered, for the year 2000, a new travelling exhibition dedicated to the history of time. The History of the calendar
    from 11000 B.C. to the present. The history of dividing time
    into years of 12 months, 52 weeks,
    365 days, 8760 hours The history of telling time
    The history of clock-making

    from the medieval alarm clock to the quartz watch, by way of the history
    of monumental mechanical clocks, household clocks (comtoise clocks, pendulums), alarm watches, electric clocks and the atomic clock. The history of sound in time telling by means of religious or lay bells timbres, automatic carillons This exhibition was conceived in the framework of the European programme RECITE II. It is part of the IDC medici dossier on the construction of steeples. In this framework if helped develop an awareness by indigenous populations and regional European groups of the conservation of clock towers which have become real estate by allocation. First of all , these towers, symbols of identity of a community and a region, bells and monumental clocks give rhythm to the life of the local folk. Why, since when and how ? Here are some of the questions that the exhibition "... listening to time ..." offers to answer.

    56. Expo Temps (page Expo)
    Translate this page Saint Augustin, Bède le Vénérable, Charlemagne, Al-Khwarizmi, Gerbert (SylvestreII, le pape de l’An 1000), Omar Khayam, abraham bar hiyya ha-Nasi, Roger
    http://www.idc-medici.org/Corps_Temps.html
    exposition itinérante Recite II
    Première inauguration 1 er février 2000 "... à l'écoute du temps ..."
    (Catalogue de l'exposition)

    Pourquoi, depuis quand et comment ? Voilà les questions auxquelles l’exposition " à l’écoute du temps " se propose de répondre. L’exposition " " est une exposition richement iconographiée et extrêmement modulable, pouvant s’adapter dans un grand espace vide comme à une succession de petites salles. Le visiteur, dans sa déambulation libre (tous les objets exposés sont protégés), pourra suivre à sa guise, en continu comme en fragmenté, trois discours parallèles : Une chronologie , sorte de " continuum " décrivant les grandes dates de l’histoire du calendrier et de la maîtrise du temps, du premier calendrier lunaire vers 11000 av J.-C. jusqu’à l’an 2000 année " bissextile " du siècle dans le système grégorien. Une collection
    aux adultes comme aux enfants, de comprendre le découpage du temps et sa maîtrise : cadrans solaires, clepsydre, horloge à cire, sabliers, horloges mécaniques monumentales, comtoises, pendules, montres, horloge atomique, montres à quartz, horloge astronomique commandée par satellite, temps universel dit temps Internet ; de même que cloches historiques (an 1000, XIV°, XVI°, XIX°, XX° siècle), timbres monumentaux, jacquemart. Une galerie de portraits en l'AN 2000 Nous sommes en 1997 selon la probabilité actuelle de la naissance du Christ. 2753 selon le vieux calendrier romain. 2749 selon l'ancien calendrier babylonien. 6236 selon le premier calendrier égyptien. 5760 selon le calendrier juif. 1420 selon le calendrier musulman. 1378 selon le calendrier perse. 1716 selon le calendrier copte. 2544 selon le calendrier bouddhiste. 5119 selon le grand cycle maya. 208 selon le calendrier de la révolution française.

    57. Education World® - *Math : Mathematicians : General Resources
    Philosophy;. Abbe Ernst. Abel Niels Henrik. abraham bar hiyya. Abrahamde Moivre (1667 1754) . AbrahamMax . Abu Kamil Shuja. Ackermann Wilhelm.
    http://db.education-world.com/perl/browse?cat_id=2843

    58. Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages - List Of Contributors (L - P)
    Béatrice Leroy (Univ. of Bordeaux) Navarre. Mathieu Lescuyer Richard Fitzralph.Tony Lévy (CNRS) abraham bar hiyya. Giambattista Livi Job (Exegesis).
    http://www.lutterworth.com/jamesclarke/jc/titles/emacont3.htm
    Home Encyclopedia of the Middle Ages List of Contributors ENCYCLOPEDIA
    OF THE
    MIDDLE AGES
    Edited by André Vauchez
    A - C
    D - K L - P Q - Z List of Contributors
    L - P
    Paulette L’Hermite-Leclercq
    : Christina of Markyate; Margery Kempe; Recluse (Univ. of Provence): Antoninus; Antonius of Florence; Poverty/The Poor (the West); Sexuality (Theology and Pastoral Teaching); Wealth (IRHT): Morality Play Pierre Lacroix (Seminary, Lons-le-Saunier): Apostles’ Creed; Misericord (Monastic Iconography); Saint-Claude; Stalls (Univ. of Paris II): Maxim Marielle Lamy (Univ. of Paris IV): Conception of the Virgin Mary (the West); Joseph of Nazareth (Theology); Mary The Virgin (Theology); Salve Regina Richard Landes (Boston Univ., MA): Adhemar of Chabannes; Millennium; Peace and Truce of God Hanne Lange (Univ. of Copenhagen): Numbers and Numerology (IRHT): Exultet; Initials; Latin Manuscripts Michael Lapidge Christian Lauranson-Rosaz Bruno Laurioux (Univ. of Paris I): Cooking Michel Lauwers C. H. Lawrence (Institution of Historical Research, Univ. of London): Marsh (Adam) (Univ. of Montpellier): Alms; Bridge; Bruno of La Chartreuse; Carthusians/Charter-house; Guigo the Carthusian; Hospital/Hospice; Mercedarians; Peter Nolasco; Works of Mercy (the West)

    59. The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias Of Science And Philosophy|KLUWER Academic Publ
    JR Woolf. 6. The First Hebrew Encyclopedia of Science abraham bar hiyya sYesodei haTevunah u-Migdal ha-Emunah; M. Rubio. 7. Encyclopedic
    http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-6242-X?a=1

    60. The Newberry Library: Smith Center: Mapline 84/85 Feature
    of Aragon. His work in turn was based on the observations and tablesof Levi ben Gerson and abraham bar hiyya. The Jewish Catalan
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    Issue 84/85, Fall 1998
    ASTROLABES AND MAPS
    Some time during the Middle Ages people began to make measured maps designed for practical use in navigation. The oldest surviving example is the Pisan chart, now in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. It dates from the late 13th century, but there is no reason to believe that it was the first of its kind. Unlike the mappamundi, which co-existed with the portolan charts for a long time, the new maps emphasized purely geographical features with little of the historical, religious, and fabulous information so prominently displayed on the mappamundi. Among the many questions raised by the portolan charts, one of the most vexing is that of their construction. What kind of instruments were used to make their meticulously drawn coastlines? No written evidence survives from the earliest period of their existence. However, we do know that two tools, useful for making measured maps, were introduced into Europe in the Middle Ages. These were the astrolabes, which appeared in the tenth century, and the compass in the twelfth. The possible use of the compass in making the charts, which are marked by compass roses and rhumb lines, has been widely discussed, though no firm conclusions have been drawn. The use of the astrolabe has been treated very little. The next oldest dates from the 14th century, though it is possible that Western Europeans were using astrolabes of Islamic manufacture imported through Spain.

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