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  1. The Astronomy of Levi ben Gerson (1288-1344): A Critical Edition of Chapters 1-20 with Translation and Commentary (Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Bernard R. Goldstein, 1985-07-15
  2. The Astronomical Tables of Levi Ben Gerson (Connecticut Academy of Arts & Sciences Series, Vol 45) by Bernard R. Goldstein, 1974-06
  3. Philosophie religieuse de Lévi-Ben-Gerson (French Edition) by Isidore. Weil, 1868-01-01
  4. Astronomy of Levi Ben Gerson, 1288-1344
  5. Levi Ben Gerson's Prognostication for the Conjunction of 1345 (Transactions of the American Philosophical Society) by Bernard R. Goldstein, David Pingree, 1990-11
  6. Preliminary remarks on Levi ben Gerson's contributions to astronomy, (Israel Academy of Sciences and Humanities. Proceedings) by Bernard R Goldstein, 1969
  7. R. Levi Ben Gerson: A bibliographical essay by Menachem Marc Kellner, 1979
  8. Introduction to the History of Science. Volume 3, Science and Learning in the Fourteenth Century. Part I, The Time of Abu-l-Fida, Levi ben Gerson, and William of Occam (First half of the fourteenth century) by G. Sarton, 1962
  9. Sefer Maassei Choscheb. Die Praxis des Rechners. Ein hebraisch-arithmetisches Werk des Levi Ben Gerschom aus dem jahre 1321. by Gerson (ed.). Levi ben Gershom [GERSONIDES]; LANGE, 1909-01-01

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24. Gersonides
Rabbi levi ben gerson (Gershon), better known as gersonides or the Ralbag (1288?1344CE), was a Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in
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Rabbi Levi ben Gerson (Gershon), better known as Gersonides or the 'Ralbag (1288—1344 CE), was a Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc. Table of contents 1 Biography
2 Works

3 Views on God and omnipotence

4 Views of the afterlife
Biography
As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his life. His family had been distinguished for piety and exegetical skill, but though he was known in the Jewish community by commentaries on certain books of the Bible , he never seems to have accepted any rabbinical post. Possibly the freedom of his opinions may have put obstacles in the way of his preferment. He is known to have been at Avignon and Orange during his life, and is believed to have died in 1344, though Zacuto asserts that he died at Perpignan in 1370.
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Part of his writings consist of commentaries on the portions of Aristotle then known, or rather of commentaries on the commentaries of Averroes . Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle’s works. His most important treatise, that by which he has a place in the history of philosophy, is entitled

25. MAA Student Paper Session I Spring 99
Title Measure that Angle Abstract My Research is Based upon Bernard R. Goldstein stranslation of The Astronomy of levi ben gerson (1200 1344) , dtd.
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Title: Modeling Suspension Bridge Oscillations Using a Picard Iteration Technique .
Abstract: A modified Picard iteration technique is used to solve equations involved with torsional oscillations in suspension bridges. Oscillations are modeled for different situations, and the different methods of solving these equations are discussed. The Picard iteration technique's accuracy is evaluated in comparison with other traditional methods.
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Speaker: Melanie Hancock, St. Mary's College

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Astronomy. Pag. 21-46 Jose Luis Mancha Rodriguez levi ben gerson.
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As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his life. His family had been distinguished for piety and exegetical skill, but though he was known in the Jewish community by commentaries on certain books of the Bible , he never seems to have accepted any rabbinical post. Possibly the freedom of his opinions may have put obstacles in the way of his preferment. He is known to have been at Avignon and Orange during his life, and is believed to have died in 1344, though Zacuto asserts that he died at Perpignan in 1370. edit
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Part of his writings consist of commentaries on the portions of Aristotle then known, or rather of commentaries on the commentaries of Averroes . Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle’s works. His most important treatise, that by which he has a place in the history of philosophy, is entitled

30. Mittelalterliche Geschichte Uni Tübingen - Linksammlung: Judentum
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31. GERSONIDES
gersonIDES, or ben gerson (GERSHON), levi, known alsc as RALBAG (12881344), Jewishphilosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc, probably in
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GERSONIDES A careful analysis of the Milliamotli is given in Rabbi Isidore Weils Philosophie religieuse de Lvi-Ben-Gerson (Paris, 1868). See also Munk, Mlanges de phil. juive et arabe; and Joel, Religionsphilosophie d. L. Ben-Gerson (1862). The Milizamoth was published in 1560 at Riva di Trento, and has been published at Leipzig, 1866. (I. A.) GERSON FALLS OF GERSOPPA

32. Induction In Islamic Mathematics And Medieval European Mathematics
mathematics. The topics covered consisted of Dahshour Egypt, AlKaraji,levi ben gerson (1288-1344), and proposition forty-one.
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Induction in Islamic Mathematics and Medieval European Mathematics
This presentation given today by A.J. Lundgren, after Dr. Barsky's commentary on today in math history, began to generate an overall theme of induction in European mathematics. The topics covered consisted of Dahshour Egypt, Al-Karaji, Levi ben Gerson (1288-1344), and proposition forty-one. Today's discussion actually began with more on Islamic mathematics. In particular, al-Karaji and an inductive argument that deals with a certain arithmetic sequence. He proved the formula for the sum of the integral cubes. What is interesting about al-Karaji's proof, is that he doesn't state a general result for an arbitrary n. His theorem is stated with 10 and works backwards to 1. As we moved to medieval Europe, we learned about Levi ben Gerson. He invented the Jacob Staff which was used to measure the angular separation between heavenly bodies. He dealt with combinatorics in a major work of his, The Art of the Calculator. The most important parts of this are the theorems and their proofs. As we looked at proposition 41, which was the proof of the formula for the sum of the first n integral cubes, we saw that Levi first proves the inductive step, this allows you to move from k to k + 1.

33. Doron Zeilberger's 36th Opinion:
Written March 5, 1999. Rabbi levi ben gerson, in his prealgebra text (1321), SeferMa asei Khosev, had about fifty theorems, complete with rigorous proofs.
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Opinion 36: Don't Ask: What Can The Computer do for ME?, But Rather: What CAN I do for the COMPUTER?
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Written: March 5, 1999 Rabbi Levi Ben Gerson, in his pre-algebra text (1321), Sefer Ma'asei Khosev, had about fifty theorems, complete with rigorous proofs. Nowadays, we no longer call them theorems, but rather (routine) algebraic identities. For example, proving (a+b)*c=a*c+b*c took him about half a page, while proving (a-b)*c+a*(b-c)=b*(a-c) took a page and a half, and proving a*(b*c*d)=d*(a*b*c) took him one page. The reason that it took him so long is that while he already had the algebraic concepts, he still was too hung-up on words, and while he used symbols, (denoted by dotted Hebrew letters), he did not quite utilize, systematically, the calculus of algebraic identities. The reason was that he was still in a pre-algebra frame of mind, and it was more than three hundred years later (even after Cardano), that probably Viete started the modern `high-school' algebra. So Levi Ben Gerson had an inkling of the algebraic revolution to come, but still did not go all the way, because we humans are creatures of habit, and he liked proving these deep theorems so much that it did not occur to him to streamline them, and hence kept repeating the same old arguments again and again in long-winded natural language.

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Levi ben Gerson (Gershon), better known as Gersonides or the 'Ralbag (1288—1344 CE), was a Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc. Table of contents 1 Biography
2 Works

3 Views on God and omnipotence

4 Views of the afterlife
Biography
As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his life. His family had been distinguished for piety and exegetical skill, but though he was known in the Jewish community by commentaries on certain books of the Bible , he never seems to have accepted any rabbinical post. Possibly the freedom of his opinions may have put obstacles in the way of his preferment. He is known to have been at Avignon and Orange during his life, and is believed to have died in 1344, though Zacuto asserts that he died at Perpignan in 1370.
Works
Part of his writings consist of commentaries on the portions of Aristotle then known, or rather of commentaries on the commentaries of Averroes . Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle’s works. His most important treatise, that by which he has a place in the history of philosophy, is entitled

35. Math History - Middle Ages
1321, levi ben gerson (sometimes known as gersonides) writes Book of Numbersdealing with arithmetical operations, permutations and combinations.
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36. Quotations By Levi
Quotations by levi ben gerson. Because the true perfection of a practicaloccupation consists not only in knowing the actual performance
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Quotations by Levi ben Gerson
Because the true perfection of a practical occupation consists not only in knowing the actual performance of the occupation but also in its explanation, why the work is done a in a particular way, and because the art of calculating is a practical occupation, it is clear that it is pertinent to concern oneself with the theory.
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37. Important Message From Doron Zeilberger
PA 19122, zeilberg@math.temple.edu, http//www.math.temple.edu/~zeilberg/ WrittenMarch 5, 1999 Revised March 25, 1999 Rabbi levi ben gerson, in his pre
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Rabbi Levi ben Gerson (Gershon), better known as Gersonides or the Ralbag (1288—1344 CE), was a Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Biography
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As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known of his life. His family had been distinguished for piety and exegetical skill, but though he was known in the Jewish community by commentaries on certain books of the Bible , he never seems to have accepted any rabbinical post. Possibly the freedom of his opinions may have put obstacles in the way of his preferment. He is known to have been at Avignon and Orange during his life, and is believed to have died in 1344, though Zacuto asserts that he died at Perpignan in 1370.
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Part of his writings consist of commentaries on the portions of Aristotle then known, or rather of commentaries on the commentaries of Averroes . Some of these are printed in the early Latin editions of Aristotle’s works. His most important treatise, that by which he has a place in the history of philosophy, is entitled

39. Tekiah - My Beliefs About God
levi ben gerson, according to author Jeffrey Schein, had very clear ideasabout God and why bad things are allowed to happen to good people.
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Contemplating one's belief in God can literally open up a can of worms. Committing to the existence or non-existence of a higher power forces you to take a stand about many other facets of being alive. In fact, contemplating God creates a snowball effect with regard to one's beliefs about our entire reason for being. I've come to feel God as an energy system that is located on a different plane of existence. We are all a part of that existence, but in that other realm, we are unable to experience anything but pure love. On the earth plane, God challenges us to choose love despite our exposure to numerous other feelings and experiences. God's interference with our everyday activities would only hinder this plan. In fact, if we all began to act more "Godly" here on earth, we may someday bring a more heavenly existence to the denser plane. Encountering a Jewish philosopher with views akin to mine has renewed my interest in Jewish knowledge and ideas. The fact that Ben Gerson invented the instrument that allows astronomers and astrologers (like me) to be able to measure the angular relationship between celestial bodies is just one in a strange line of synchronicities that has led my meandering spiritual quest back to Judaism. Home Classes Schedule Exercises ... About Dina April For more info, contact

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