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História Da Matemática Na Europa - Abraham Ibn Ezra Translate this page Outros autores medievais História da Matemática na Europa Ocidental.abraham ben Erza (1090 -1167). Rabbi abraham ben Meir Erza http://www.malhatlantica.pt/mathis/Europa/Medieval/Erza.htm
Extractions: Conhecem-se vários textos, escritos em hebreu, relacionados com a matemática: Sefer ha-Echad (O livro da Unidade), onde descreve os símbolos hindus para os algarismos de 1 a 9. Erza utilizou as nove primeiras letras do alfabeto hebraico ( ) para representar os algarismos. Erza utilizava o sistema decimal apenas para os números inteiros, utilizando o sistema sexagesimal para as fracções. Sefer ha-Mispar (O Livro do Número), onde descreve o sistema decimal, apenas para os números inteiros. Neste livro Erza utiliza o zero que representa com a forma de uma circunferência e que designa por galgal (roda ou círculo).
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Extractions: PHILOSOPHIC BACKGROUND Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra. Aben Ezra. Abu Ishaq Ibrahim ibn al-Majid. Abenare, Avenare. Abraham Judaeus. Born in Toledo about 1089-1092. He translated from Arabic into Hebrew three treatises on grammar by Judah Hayyuj (second half of the tenth century), Rome 1140; two treatises on astrology by Mashallah, before 1148; al-Biruni's commentary on al-Khwarizmi's tables, Narbonne 1160. The last mentioned is known only through Ibn Ezra's version. Ibn Ezra's mind was a strange mixture of rationalism and mysticism. His writings show his deep interest in magic squares and the mystical properties of numbers. He explained a decimal system of numeration: the first nine letters of the Hebrew alphabet, plus a circle for the zero, with place value. Problems involving the product of complex fractions. Account of the regula infusa ben Solomon, to solve equations. For example, given m(ax + b) + c = let ax + b = y then my + c = y = -c/m ax + b = -c/m which can easily be solved. One of the earliest forms of the traditional arithmetical problem known as "Turks and Christians." Combinations of n things taken r at a time. Ibn Ezra knew that C(n,r) = C(n, n-r)
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Extractions: Ablufarabius: see al-Farabi, Mohammed (c. 870-950) Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi [Abraham Ben Chaja [Chija]; Abraham Judaeus] (c.1065-c.1136) Abraham Ben Dior [Ben David, Harischon; Josophat Ben Levi] (12th c.) Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra: see Ezra, Abraham ben Meir ibn (1092-1167) Abraham Zachut (15th c.) Abu Abdallah al-Battani (868-929): see al-Battani Abu al-Hasan: see Ali Ibn Rabban al-Tabari (838-870) Abu Ali Hasan Ibn al-Haitham (965-1040): see al-Haitham Abu al-Nasr al-Farabi (870-950): see al-Farabi Abu Dschaasar Almansur (712-775) Short biography and references (C. Plicht)
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Abraham Ibn Ezra - Wikipedia Rabbi abraham ben Meir Ibn ezra (1092 or 10931167), was one of the mostdistinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages. http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_ibn_Ezra
Extractions: Main Page Recent changes Edit this page Older versions Special pages Set my user preferences My watchlist Recently updated pages Upload image files Image list Registered users Site statistics Random article Orphaned articles Orphaned images Popular articles Most wanted articles Short articles Long articles Newly created articles Interlanguage links All pages by title Blocked IP addresses Maintenance page External book sources Printable version Talk Log in Help From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Abraham ibn Ezra , also known as Ibn Ezra, or Abenezra. Rabbi Abraham Ben Meir Ibn Ezra ( or ), was one of the most distinguished Jewish men of letters and writers of the Middle Ages. He was born at Toledo , left his native land of Spain before and led until his death a life of restless wandering, which took him to North Africa Egypt Italy Rome , Lucca, Mantua,Verona), Southern France (Narbonne, Beziers), Northern France (Dreux), England London ), and back again to the South of France At several of the above-named places he remained for some time and developed a rich literary activity. In his native land he had already gained the reputation of a distinguished poet and thinker; but, apart from his poems, his works, which were all in the Hebrew language , were written in the second period of his life. With these works, which cover in the first instance the field of
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Antopol, Belarus Akiva ben ezra, E. Leidiger, 127. Pintche Berman, A. Baraban, 129. abrahamWarsaw, A. Baraban, 131. Akiva benezra, 127. Pintche Berman, 129. abraham Warsaw,131. http://www.jewishgen.org/yizkor/antopol/antopol.html
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