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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

41. Rabbi JOSEPH CARLEBACH
Das Heilige Land. (The Holy Land). 1909. levi ben gerson Als Mathematiker. (leviben gerson mathematician). 1910. Liberales Judentum u. Judische Tradition.
http://www.jct.ac.il/judaica/ashkenaz/carlebj.html
Rabbi JOSEPH CARLEBACH
(Son of Salomon Carlebach b. Lubeck 1883; deported to Riga, November, 1941; murdered by the Nazis with his wife and three of his children in March, 1942. Educated at Berlin Rabbinical Seminary and Berlin University, where he graduated. Rabbi Joseph Carlebach began his career as a teacher at the Laemel Teachers' Seminary, Jerusalem (1905-1908). During the first World War he was called to Kovno (Lithuania) to serve as educational adviser to the German military government and was entrusted with the task of organising a Jewish Secondary School, becoming its headmaster (1916-1919). Further appointments: Rabbi of Lubeck 1919-1924 Headmaster of " Talmud Thora" Secondary School , Hamburg, 1924-1927 Chief Rabbi of Altona 1927-1937 Chief Rabbi of Hamburg (and the last incumbent of this office before the Nazi holocause) 1937-1941. Rabbi Joseph Carlebach was a great orator and a writer of distinction. Although he would have saved his life by leaving Germany in time, he stayed at his post to comfort and support his brethren.
Publications:
  • Das Heilige Land. (The Holy Land). 1909.

42. GERSTENBERG
gersonIDES, or ben gerson (GERSHON), levi, known alsc as RALBAG (1288—1344), Jewishphilosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc, probably
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Gerson.” (T. M. L.; X.) GERSONIDES, or BEN GERSON (GERSHON), LEVI, known alsc as RALBAG (1288—1344), Jewish philosopher and commentator, was born at Bagnols in Languedoc, probably in 1288. As in the case of the other medieval Jewish philosophers little is known A careful analysis of the Milliamotli is given in Rabbi Isidore Weil’s Philosophie religieuse de Lévi-Ben-Gerson (Paris, 1868). See also Munk, Mélanges 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.) GERSTACKER, FRIEDRICH (1816—1872), German novelist and writer of travels, was born at Hamburg on the 10th of May i816, the son of Friedrich Gerstacker (1790—1825), a celebrated opera singer. After being apprenticed to a commercial h~use he learnt farming in Saxony. In 1837, however, having imbibed from Robinson Crusoe a taste for adventure, he went to America and wandered over a large part of the United States, supporting himself by wMtever work came to hand. In 1843 he returned to Germany, to find himself, to his great surprise, famous as an author. His mother had shown his diary, which he re~ular1v Gerstäcker’s Gesammelte Schriflen were published at Jena in 44 vols. (i872—1879) ; a selection, edited by D. Theden in 24 vols. (1889— i89o). See A. Karl, Friedrich Gerstdcker, der Weitgereiste. Em Lebensbild (1873).

43. BSHM: Abstracts -- M
Mancha, JL, ‘Heuristic reasoning approximation procedures in levi ben gerson’sastronomy’, Archive for history of exact sciences 52 (1998), 1350 An
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MacKenzie, Donald, ‘Slaying the Kraken: the sociohistory of a mathematical proof’

44. International Political Economy By Thread
Doug Stokes, 20 April 2002. ben Balak, 20 April 2002. ben Balak, 20 April 2002. OsvaldoCroci, 17 April 2002. David leviFaur, 17 April 2002. Ruth gerson, 13 April 2002.
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  • 45. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
    levi ben gerson worked on plane trigonometry, particularly the lawsof sines and cosines. He expanded on levi ben gerson's work.
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    46. Biographien - Archiv
    levihttp//www.bautz.de/bbkl/l/levi.shtml levi ben gerson (1288-1345) http//www
    http://www.biografien-im-netz.de/archiv.php?Letter=L&Page=800

    47. Biography-center - Letter G
    Gershwin, George www.pbs.org/wnet/americanmasters/database/gershwin_g.html; gerson,levi ben wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/levi.html;
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    48. Biography-center - Letter L
    levi, Primo www.uwgb.edu/galta/333/bios98/levi.htm; levi ben gerson,wwwhistory.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/levi.html;
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    49. Olivier's Opinion #006
    If we come back to Rabbi levi ben gerson, I agree with Doron that probably, likemany of us, he was fascinated by the plays of these charming entities that
    http://web.ccr.jussieu.fr/gmpib/oliver/opinions/Opinion006.html
    About Doron Zeilberger's Opinion #36
    While I am very sympathetic with Doron Zeilberger's frank and direct way of expressing his ideas and while most of the mathematics he does with his companion Shalosh B. Ekhad has a strong appeal to me, I am far to agree with it on many minor aspects of his opinions. (It is better to have read Doron Zeilberger's text before reading this. See: and for the feedback he received from various people go to As english is not my mother tongue, any comment on the spelling, grammar or style of this text is welcome. Please mail it to me
      Mathematician=programmer ?
    • No, a Ph. D. in math does not warrant at all the ability to learn programming, even when one has removed those very common psychological blocks DZ refers to. There is a lot to unlearn, there is the whole social implication of a researcher in the academic system. Moreover, we all now math Ph. D. who aren't smart *at all* and especially about mathematics. Introducing this kind of public to even mathematically-minded computer macro-languages like TeX is sometimes worth Hercules' works. Part of the trouble with any academic system is that there are areas, times and circonstances were you can be dubbed "researcher" or "professor" by only being a good schoolboy, no need to be smart or creative about the subject. In fact, the mathematics researchers I know who program well had most of the time a keen interest in programming or computers before they graduated. It makes me appreciate even more the senior mathematicians who are good with these tools or who switched successfully at a late stage in their career.

    50. Manuscript Detail
    His astronomy was derived mainly from alBatt?n? (Albategnius) and levi ben gerson;that is, it was Greek-Arabic astronomy, as it had been gradually corrected
    http://dewey.library.upenn.edu/sceti/ljs/PageLevel/view.cfm?option=view&ManID=lj

    51. Faculty
    Professor Goldstein has written extensively on medieval Jewish sciencewith special attention to the work of levi ben gerson gersonides.
    http://www.pitt.edu/~jsp/faculty.html
    FACULTY ASSOCIATED WITH THE JEWISH STUDIES PROGRAM
    Core faculty
    Alexander Orbach is associate professor of Modern Jewish History in the Department of Religious Studies and the Department of History at the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches a variety of courses focused on the Jewish experience in the modern age including courses on Russian Jewry, Zionism, the State of Israel, and the Holocaust. Mr. Orbach has written on each of these themes and is currently working on a study of Jewish politics in Tsarist Russia in the period 1900-1914. Alexander Orbach is the Director of the Jewish Studies Program and may be reached at (412) 624-2279 or by e-mail orbach@pitt.edu Adam Shear is instructor in Medieval and Early Modern Judaism in the Department of Religious Studies. Mr. Shear offers courses examining medieval and early modern Jewish life in Europe including an introduction to Jewish-Christian relations. In his written work, Mr. Shear has studied the reception by Jews in the Renaissance and early modern periods of Judah HaLevi's twelfth century work Book of the Kuzari. Mr. Shear may be reached at (412) 624-2280 or by e-mail ashear@pitt.edu

    52. Mathem_abbrev
    Marrakushi al Banu Musa brothers bar Hiyya, Abraham Barrow, Isaac Battani, Abu alBayes, Thomas Bell, Eric Temple ben Ezra, Abraham ben gerson, levi ben Tibbon
    http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
    Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
    Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
    (a) Any wars etc.
    (b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
    (c) Major discoveries of the time
    (d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

    53. The Hyperbolic Geometry Exhibit
    alHaytham's proof and Umar Khayyam's resulting criticism. Medievil scholarsVitello (Poland, 1230-1275?); levi ben gerson (South France, 1288-1344);
    http://www.math.ubc.ca/~robles/hyperbolic/eucl/prll/struggle.html
    The Struggle
    And so begins a 2000 year long attempt to prove Euclid's fifth postulate is a result of the first four: Mideast:
    • Aghanis (Byzantine, 5th Century)
    • Simplicius (Bytantine, 6th Century)
    • Abbas ibn Sa`id al-Jawhari (Baghdad, 9th Century)
    • Thabit inb Qurra
    • Al-Nayrizi (10th Century)
    • Abu `Ali ibn Sina (980-1037)
    • Abu `Ali Ibn al-Haytham (Egypt, 965-1041)
    • Umar Khayyam (Nishapur)
    • Husam al-Din al-Salar (13th Century)
    • Nasir al-Din al-Tusi (13th Century)
    • al-Haytham's proof and Umar Khayyam's resulting criticism.
    Medievil scholars:
    • Vitello (Poland, 1230-1275?)
    • Levi ben Gerson (South France, 1288-1344)
    • Alfonso (Spain, 1270-1346)
    16th Century: 17th Century: Up to this point all the proofs developed failed for two reasons:
    • The authors either implicitly use assumptions equivalent to the parallel postulate,
    • or formulated a new fifth postulate of their own, which the used with euclids first four to prove the parallel postulate. Although they held these alternate postulates to be obvious beyond critism, they were also identical to the Fifth Postulate (in the presence of the previous four).

    54. Exodus 6 - Statenvertaling On Line
    daartoe ben ik onbesneden van lippen. 15 Dit nu zijn de namen der zonenvan levi, naar hun geboorten gerson, en Kehath, en Merari.
    http://www.statenvertaling.net/toon/exod/6.html
    Exodus 6
    met kanttekeningen
    Verder sprak God tot Mozes, en zeide tot hem: Ik ben de HEERE,
    En Ik ben aan Abraham, Izak, en Jakob verschenen, als God de Almachtige; doch met Mijn Naam HEERE ben Ik hun niet bekend geweest.
    En ook heb Ik Mijn verbond met hen opgericht, dat Ik hun geven zou het land Kanaän, het land hunner vreemdelingschappen, waarin zij vreemdelingen geweest zijn.
    En ook heb Ik gehoord het gekerm der kinderen Israëls, die de Egyptenaars in dienstbaarheid houden, en Ik heb aan Mijn verbond gedacht.
    Derhalve zeg tot de kinderen Israëls: Ik ben de HEERE! en Ik zal ulieden uitleiden van onder de lasten der Egyptenaren, en Ik zal u redden uit hun dienstbaarheid, en zal u verlossen door een uitgestrekten arm, en door grote gerichten;
    En Ik zal ulieden tot Mijn volk aannemen, en Ik zal u tot een God zijn; en gijlieden zult bekennen, dat Ik de HEERE uw God ben, Die u uitleide van onder de lasten der Egyptenaren.
    En Ik zal ulieden brengen in dat land, waarover Ik Mijn hand opgeheven heb, dat Ik het aan Abraham, Izak, en Jakob geven zou; en Ik zal het ulieden geven tot een erfdeel, Ik, de HEERE!
    En Mozes sprak alzo tot de kinderen Israëls; doch zij hoorden naar Mozes niet, vanwege de benauwdheid des geestes, en vanwege de harde dienstbaarheid.

    55. Numeri 3 - Statenvertaling On Line
    in Israël, van de mensen tot de beesten; zij zullen Mijn zijn; Ik ben de HEERE! 17Dit nu waren de zonen van levi met hun namen gerson, en Kahath, en
    http://www.statenvertaling.net/toon/nume/3.html
    Numeri 3
    met kanttekeningen
    Dit nu zijn de geboorten van Aäron en Mozes; ten dage als de HEERE met Mozes gesproken heeft op den berg Sinaï.
    En dit zijn de namen der zonen van Aäron: de eerstgeborene, Nadab, daarna Abihu, Eleazar, en Ithamar.
    Dit zijn de namen der zonen van Aäron, der priesteren, die gezalfd waren, welker hand men gevuld had, om het priesterambt te bedienen.
    Maar Nadab en Abihu stierven voor het aangezicht des HEEREN, als zij vreemd vuur voor het aangezicht des HEEREN in de woestijn van Sinaï brachten, en hadden geen kinderen, doch Eleazar en Ithamar bedienden het priesterambt voor het aangezicht van hun vader Aäron.
    En de HEERE sprak tot Mozes, zeggende:
    Doe den stam van Levi naderen, en stel hem voor het aangezicht van den priester Aäron, opdat zij hem dienen;
    En dat zij waarnemen zijn wacht, en de wacht der gehele vergadering, voor de tent der samenkomst, om den dienst des tabernakels te bedienen;
    En dat zij al het gereedschap van de tent der samenkomst, en de wacht der kinderen Israëls waarnemen, om den dienst des tabernakels te bedienen.
    Gij zult dan, aan Aäron en aan zijn zonen, de Levieten geven; zij zijn gegeven, zij zijn hem gegeven uit de kinderen Israëls.

    56. Philosophische Buecherei - Philosophen G
    Translate this page Georg von Trapezunt (1395-1472/1473). Gerbert von Aurillac (ca. 950-1003). Jeangerson (Johannes gersonius) (1363-1429). levi ben gerson (gersonides) (gest.
    http://buecherei.philo.at/philg.htm
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    Philosophinnen: G ... besondere Empfehlung
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    ... neu aufgenommene Seite Salomo ben Jehuda ibn Gabirol (Avicebron, Avencebrol) (ca. 1020-1058 od. ca. 1070) Hans Georg Gadamer (1900-2002)
  • D Hans Georg Gadamer (Etsuro Makita / Gadamer Homepage) D Philosophie Hans-Georg Gadamer ist tot (Spiegel online, 14.3.2002)
    Nachruf auf Hans Georg Gadamer The Hans Georg Gadamer Homepage (Kris Murray) D Festakt zu Ehren des 100. Geburtstages von Hans Georg Gadamer (Universität Heidelberg)
    Nicht nur eine Dokumentation des Festaktes am 11.2.2000, sondern auch eine profunde Einführung in Gadamers Biographie und Werk von Dieter Borchmeyer D Hans-Georg Gadamer: Aus: Wahrheit und Methode (Axel W. Bauer) D Jens Kertscher: Wahrheit mit Methode - Gadamer zum 100.
  • Galenos (Galen) (129-210) Galileo Galilei (1564-1642)

    57. History Of Astronomy: What's New At This Site On May 29, 2000
    Joseph (18111877) Very short biography. levi ben gerson gersonides(1288-1344) Very short biography. levi-Civita, Tullio (1873
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/new/new000529.html
    History of Astronomy What's new
    History of Astronomy:
    What's new at this site on May 29, 2000
    Some URLs have been updated.
    Welcome / About
    History of astronomy

    58. History Of Astronomy: Persons (G)
    astronomy); Links to WWW sources. gersonides see levi ben gerson (12881344);Getaldic Ghetaldi, Marin Marino (1568-1626) Biographical
    http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_g.html
    History of Astronomy Persons
    History of Astronomy: Persons (G)
    Deutsche Fassung

    59. Exodus 6
    daartoe ben ik onbesneden van lippen. 15, Dit nu zijn de namen der zonenvan levi, naar hun geboorten gerson, en Kehath, en Merari.
    http://www.coas.com/bijbel/ex6.htm
    Exodus 6 Verder sprak God tot Mozes, en zeide tot hem: Ik ben de HEERE, En Ik ben aan Abraham, Izak, en Jakob verschenen, als God de Almachtige; doch met Mijn Naam HEERE ben Ik hun niet bekend geweest. En ook heb Ik Mijn verbond met hen opgericht, dat Ik hun geven zou het land Kanaan, het land hunner vreemdelingschappen, waarin zij vreemdelingen geweest zijn. En ook heb Ik gehoord het gekerm der kinderen Israels, die de Egyptenaars in dienstbaarheid houden, en Ik heb aan Mijn verbond gedacht. Derhalve zeg tot de kinderen Israels: Ik ben de HEERE! en Ik zal ulieden uitleiden van onder de lasten der Egyptenaren, en Ik zal u redden uit hun dienstbaarheid, en zal u verlossen door een uitgestrekten arm, en door grote gerichten; En Ik zal ulieden tot Mijn volk aannemen, en Ik zal ulieden tot een God zijn; en gijlieden zult bekennen, dat Ik de HEERE uw God ben, Die u uitleide van onder de lasten der Egyptenaren. En Ik zal ulieden brengen in dat land, waarover Ik Mijn hand opgeheven heb, dat Ik het aan Abraham, Izak, en Jakob geven zou; en Ik zal het ulieden geven tot een erfdeel, Ik, de HEERE! En Mozes sprak alzo tot de kinderen Israels; doch zij hoorden naar Mozes niet, vanwege de benauwdheid des geestes, en vanwege de harde dienstbaarheid.

    60. Numeri 3
    in Israel, van de mensen tot de beesten; zij zullen Mijn zijn; Ik ben de HEERE! 17,Dit nu waren de zonen van levi met hun namen gerson, en Kahath, en
    http://www.coas.com/bijbel/nm3.htm
    Numeri 3 Dit nu zijn de geboorten van Aaron en Mozes; ten dage als de HEERE met Mozes gesproken heeft op den berg Sinai. En dit zijn de namen der zonen van Aaron: de eerstgeborene, Nadab, daarna Abihu, Eleazar, en Ithamar. Dit zijn de namen der zonen van Aaron, der priesteren, die gezalfd waren, welker hand men gevuld had, om het priesterambt te bedienen. Maar Nadab en Abihu stierven voor het aangezicht des HEEREN, als zij vreemd vuur voor het aangezicht des HEEREN in de woestijn van Sinai brachten, en hadden geen kinderen, doch Eleazar en Ithamar bedienden het priesterambt voor het aangezicht van hun vader Aaron. En de HEERE sprak tot Mozes, zeggende: Doe den stam van Levi naderen, en stel hem voor het aangezicht van den priester Aaron, opdat zij hem dienen; En dat zij waarnemen zijn wacht, en de wacht der gehele vergadering, voor de tent der samenkomst, om den dienst des tabernakels te bedienen; En dat zij al het gereedschap van de tent der samenkomst, en de wacht der kinderen Israels waarnemen, om den dienst des tabernakels te bedienen. Gij zult dan, aan Aaron en aan zijn zonen, de Levieten geven; zij zijn gegeven, zij zijn hem gegeven uit de kinderen Israels.

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