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Zohar abraham bar hiyya writes every letter and every word in every section ofthe Torah have a deep root in wisdom and contain a mystery from among the http://members.optushome.com.au/hoopermusic/repertoire/zohar.html
Extractions: Larry Sitsky was born in Tianjin (Tientsin), China, to Russian Jewish parents. He began learning the piano and composition at an early age. Sitsky immigrated to Australia in 1951, by which time the mystical influences of Jewish, Russian and East Asian cultures had made a strong impression on his style. [When considering the Aramaic text] the indications of a later date are not so obvious, but linguistic analysis and a comparison of language of the Zohar with known Aramaic sources show that this Aramaic is an artificial language drawn from specific literary source material, and it contains a mixture of dialectical linguistic expressions that never existed side by side in the living language. It [The Zohar] contains words and idioms that originated in medieval [sic] Hebrew and they can be seen through the Aramaic veneer. The poverty of the vocabulary [attested to by Gershom G. Scholem], which contains no more than a few thousand words, and the many errors in word formation and syntax, also show that we are dealing with a late artificial language.
VEDA abraham bar hiyya HaNasi, vetinou uvádený pod latinským jménem Savasorda,napsal v roce 1145 knihu Liber embadorum , která byla první prací v http://pes.eunet.cz/veda/clanky/1659_0_0_0.html
Extractions: Konají se kadou lichou støedu (tj. jednou za 14 dní) od 16.30 hod v salonku restaurace Airclubu (ulice K letiti 934, Praha 6). Besedy jsou vdy vedeny na nìjaké téma se vztahem k ufologii. Na zaèátku kadé besedy provádí krátké shrnutí problematiky nìkdo z èlenù projektu Záøe, poté následuje volná beseda k tématu. Úèast na tìchto akcích je volná.
The History Of The Quadratic Equation abraham bar hiyya HaNasi (1070 AD - 1136 AD) was also an Arabicmathematician who studied the quadratic equation. He was known http://www.sienahts.edu/~kostrand/mathstuff/quad.htm
Extractions: The History of the Quadratic Equation Written by: Kelly S. Ostrander The quadratic equation, sometimes called a second-degree polynomial equation, is defined as an equation of the second degree having the general form, where a b , and c are arbitrary constants and a cannot equal 0. The word quadratic in todays mathematics refers to expressions, equations, and functions that involve sums of constants and first and second powers of variables and no higher powers (University of Chicago 346). This equation has two roots which can be found by using the quadratic formula, The discriminant of the quadratic equation is the part of the equation under the square root sign, The roots of a quadratic equation, with real coefficients, are real and distinct if the discriminant is positive. When the discriminant is zero, the roots of the quadratic are real and equal. The roots will include a conjugate pair of complex roots if the discriminant is negative. Historically, it is perhaps more appropriate to consider rectangular examples instead of quadratic equations because it was problems involving rectangles that gave rise to the quadratic equation. During ancient times, it was a common mistake to believe that the area of a plane figure depended entirely on its perimeter.
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ThinkQuest Library Of Entries 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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Www.ku.edu/ftp/pub/history/Europe/Medieval/bibliographies/imms-3.i-n.txt Lull) Mill s Vallicrosa, Jos Ma., ed., La obra enciclopdica Yesode HaTebuna u-MigdalHa-Emuna de R. abraham bar hiyya ha-Bargeloni, Madrid, 1952. (+ref. http://www.ku.edu/ftp/pub/history/Europe/Medieval/bibliographies/imms-3.i-n.txt
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Extractions: De informatie op deze page is genomen uit het boek 'Gentile Times Reconsidered' van Carl Olof Jonsson. Dit boek kunt u bestellen door hier te klikken . Verwijzingen naar illustraties, tabellen en dergelijke verwijzen naar de Engelse versie. Er is geen Nederlandse vertaling beschikbaar. De geschiedenis van de interpretatie rond 1914 Alle ideeën hebben een begin. Mensen die in een idee geloven zijn vaak echter volledig onbekend met de achtergrond, oorsprong en ontwikkeling ervan. Onwetendheid van die geschiedenis kan de overtuiging dat de gedachte waar is versterken, zelfs als is die dat niet. Net als in andere gevallen, kan onwetendheid een vruchtbare bodem voor fanatisme verschaffen. Hoewel kennis van de historische ontwikkeling van een idee niet noodzakelijkerwijs hoeft aan te tonen dat het idee onwaar is, verbetert dergelijke kennis ons vermogen de betrouwbaarheid ervan te beoordelen. Een duidelijk voorbeeld van een idee in dit geval een interpretatie waarvan het begrip wordt vertroebeld is een concept waar velen aan vasthouden met betrekking tot de "Tijden der Heidenen" waarnaar door Christus werd verwezen in Lukas 21:24: Zij zullen vallen door de scherpte des zwaards en als gevangenen weggevoerd worden onder alle heidenen, en Jeruzalem zal door heidenen vertrapt worden, totdat de tijden der heidenen zullen vervuld zijn.
Almanac.1521-4-2000 Translate this page Intorno al 1100, il matematico ebreo di barcellona, abraham bar-hiyya ha-Nasi, notoanche come Savasorda, inizia a tradurre alcuni trattati scientifici arabi http://web.infinito.it/utenti/e/enigmagalgano/almanacco_XII_secolo/1100-2000/alm
Extractions: San Galgano Almanacco del XII secolo 15 - 21 aprile 2000 15 - 21 aprile 1100 Il nostro calendario del Duemila, con le vicende di 900 anni fa. Una macchina del tempo dal 12 al 21 secolo. Sabato Intorno al 1100, Adelardo di Bath compone la su aprima opera intitolata De eodem er diverso Sonetti di Folgore da San Giminiano Domenica Nicola Abbagnano - Storia della filosofia (la filosofia medievale) - TEA Sonetti dei "Mesi" XVIII D'aprile D'april vi dono la gentil campagna c'ha 'l Presto Gianni o 'l re di Babilona. Robert Delort - La vita quotidiana nel Medioevo - Laterza Roberto Donati - Castelli del Trentino e Alto Adige - Publigraf Intorno al 1100, il matematico ebreo di Barcellona, Abraham bar-Hiyya ha-Nasi, noto anche come Savasorda, inizia a tradurre alcuni trattati scientifici arabi in ebraico.
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Extractions: R. Ashi commenced writing [the Talmud]. We therefore find that from the writing of the Mishna until the completion of the Talmud 311 (= ISH - man) years have passed. The Mishna was compiled in AM 3949 and the Talmud was sealed in AM 4260, 432 years after the Destruction. God, may He be blessed and glorified, shall build it for the sake of His name. Amen, may that be His will. It is currently 1000 years since the Talmud was sealed, as it took place 73 years after the death of R. Ashi. However, Yesod Olam claims that the Babylonian Talmud was concluded in the year 4265. There is therefore, a 5-year difference between them. The second generation of the Saboraim and afterwards was that of R. Aha b. Huna who was the head of the academy for one year. He died in 4275. After him, R. Samuel b. Abba was the head of the academy for 3 years and died in the year 4278. Following him Ravina b. Umza was the head of the academy for one year and he died in the year 4279. After him, R. Tachlifa was head of the academy for 7 years and he died in the year 4286. After him were R. Simona and R. Eina. R. Eina was in Sura and R. Simona in Pumbeditha. R. Simona lived until AM 4300. All these [Rabbis] were of one generation.
History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On March 25, 1999 Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie (18431920) Short biography and references. abrahambar hiyya Ha-Nasi abraham Ben Chaja Chija; abraham Judaeus (c. 1070-1136 http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/new/new990325.html
Extractions: What's new at this site on March 25, 1999 Some URLs have been updated. Abbe, Ernst Abbon [Abbo, Albo, Albon (de Fleury, Floriacensis)], St. (c. 945-1004) Abbot, Charles Greeley (1872-1973) Abbott, Francis (1799-1883) Abell, George Ogden (1927-1983) Abetti, Giorgio (1882-1982) Abney, Sir William de Wiveleslie (1843-1920) Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi [Abraham Ben Chaja [Chija]; Abraham Judaeus] (c. 1070-1136(?)) Abraham Ben Dior [Ben David, Harischon; Josophat Ben Levi] (12th c.) Abraham Zachut (15th c.)
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Extractions: Maimonides: Readings in Maimonides' The Guide of the Perplexed (Introduction, Theory of Attibutes); Maimonides' Theory of Providence and his Interpretation of the book of Job; Maimonides' Interpretation of the Story of Creation; Maimonides' interpretation of the Adam Stories in Genesis; Maimonides on the Creation of the World. Gersonides: Gersonides' Theory of the Intellect; Gersonides' Theory of Knowledge and the Immortality of the Intellect; Foreknowledge and Prophecy in Gersonides' Thought; Gersonides and his Predecessors on God's Knowledge of the Particulars; Gersonides' Theory of Providence and his Interpretation of the Book of Job; Gersonides on the Creation of the World; Gersonides' Theory of Miracles.
More Quotations On Geometry from the art of demonstration. Book on the Finding of Chords. Abrahambar hiyya (1070 to 1136). Who wishes correctly to learn the http://www.gap-system.org/~john/geometry/Lectures/Q2.html
Extractions: Republic , VII, 52. Archimedes of Syracuse (287 BC to 212 BC) Archimedes to Eratosthenes greeting. ... certain things first became clear to me by a mechanical method, although they had to be demonstrated by geometry afterwards because their investigation by the said method did not furnish an actual demonstration. But it is of course easier, when we have previously acquired by the method, some knowledge of the questions, to supply the proof than it is to find it without any previous knowledge. Introduction to Arithmetic Proclus Diadochus (411 to 485) According to most accounts, geometry was first discovered among the Egyptians, taking its origin from the measurement of areas. For they found it necessary by reason of the flooding of the Nile, which wiped out everybody's proper boundaries. Nor is there anything surprising in that the discovery both of this and of the other sciences should have had its origin in a practical need, since everything which is in process of becoming progresses from the imperfect to the perfect. On Euclid The Pythagoreans considered all mathematical science to be divided into four parts: one half they marked off as concerned with quantity, the other half with magnitude; and each of these they posited as twofold. A quantity can be considered in regard to its character by itself or in relation to another quantity, magnitudes as either stationary or in motion. Arithmetic, then, studies quantity as such, music the relations between quantities, geometry magnitude at rest, spherics magnitude inherently moving.
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Extractions: contentious issues in contemporary Israel. For the Palestinians and left-wing Israelis, these settlements are political colonies. For the settlers and the right-wing, they are the guarantee to a strong Israel. But just how have the settlements been established and planned? Where are they located and what is their economic basis? And if there is a peace agreement, could they really be evacuated? Click here to go to the forum for this session - Include in MyLimmud ( Click here for help Avivah Zornberg
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Extractions: LOS JUDÍOS DEL OCCIDENTE MUSULMÁN AL-ÁNDALUS Y SEFARAD Ocho siglos de civilización en España y Portugal (711-1492) El Doctor en Filosofía y Filología Semítica de la Universidad de Zaragoza, especializado en el pensamiento musulmán andalusí, Joaquín Lomba Fuentes, dice en su reciente libro La raíz semítica de lo europeo (Ediciones Akal, Madrid, 1997): Ante todo, Europa pudo leer por primera vez la ciencia y filosofía griega no sólo tal como en su día fue sino reinterpretada, elaborada y perfeccionada por musulmanes y judíos. (...) Con ello y, como consecuencia, aparece emparejado el tema,de procedencia semita, árabe y judía, cual es el de las relaciones entre fe y filosofía, o razón, entre religión y fe, entre pensamiento humano y revelación. Para Averroes y Maimónides, la filosofía y la religión no se pueden contradecir a pesar de que son autónomas, porque apuntan y llevan a la misma Verdad» La Sefarad bíblica Pese a su poética resonancia oriental, la palabra hebrea «Sefarad» no se refiere a Asia: designa a la Península Ibérica, y «sefaradí» quiere decir judío oriundo de España o Portugal.
Extractions: Desde os tempos mais remotos os textos de matemática incluem problemas para os leitores resolverem. Os textos mais antigos como os Egípcios , os Babilónios e os Chineses eram compostos por uma lista de problemas cujas soluções eram depois fornecidas. Por exemplo, o mais antigo destes textos, de origem egípcia, conhecido por Papiro de Rhind contém uma colecção de 85 problemas. Os problemas eram escolhidos como uma forma de ensinar, ao leitor, a matemática, sendo muitas vezes colocados por grau de dificuldades; por outro lado estes problemas reflectem, muitas vezes, as necessidades das sociedades, os diferentes aspectos da vida quotidiana, etc. Livros com problemas matemáticos apareceram em todas as civilizações, ao longo da história até aos nossos dias. Espantosamente, o mesmo problema aparece em textos de civilizações diferentes e em diferentes períodos da história.