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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

61. American Philosophical Society Publications
Transactions 787. Goldstein, Bernard R., levi ben gerson's Prognosticationfor the Conjunction of 1345, Transactions 80-6. Goldstine, Herman
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63. Full Alphabetical Index
de (316) Beg, Ulugh (1219*) Bell, Eric Temple (296*) Bellavitis, Giusto (93) Beltrami,Eugenio (158*) ben Ezra, Abraham (552) ben gerson, levi (268) ben Tibbon
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Full Alphabetical Index
The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (12)

64. Islamic Philosophy: Transmission Into Western Europe
several scholars in the south of France, Catalonia and Italy, including Moses ibnTibbon, Shem Tov Ibn Falaquera, levi ben gerson (see gersonides) and Moses of
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Islamic philosophy: transmission into Western Europe
  • Early translations: twelfth century Thirteenth-century translations The contribution of Jewish scholars The beginnings of Arabic scholarship
  • 1. Early translations: twelfth century
    Some seventy works were translated from Arabic by Gerard of Cremona , nicknamed 'the Master' ( dictus magister ), at the cathedral of Toledo. These included Aristotle's Posterior Analytics Physics On Generation and Corruption and Meteorology I-III (see Aristotle ), as well as four short tracts on natural science by Alexander of Aphrodisias . To these originally Greek works, Gerard added four philosophical letters of al-Kindi , a letter on proof by the Ikhwan al-Safa' and al-Farabi's Kitab ihsa' al-'ulum (On the Classification of the Sciences) (see al-Farabi Also at this time, the importance of the al-Shifa' (Healing) of Avicenna (Ibn Sina) was brought to the notice of Archbishop John of Toledo by a Jewish scholar called 'Avendauth' (perhaps the same as Abraham Ibn Daud , the author of al-'Aqida al-rafi'a (The Exalted Faith) ). Portions of the text, including those on universals, physics (in part), the soul and metaphysics, were translated by Avendauth, Dominicus Gundissalinus (an archdeacon in the cathedral

    65. Jewish Astronomy In Sefarad (Spain)
    13 BR Goldstein (1985) The Astronomy of levi ben gerson (12881344),Springer-Verlag, NY-Berlin, etc. ( * levi ben gerson).
    http://wise-obs.tau.ac.il/judaism/sefarad.html
    Astronomy in Sefarad
    Yuval Ne'eman Mortimer and Raymond Sackler Institute of Advanced Studies Tel Aviv University , Israel

      1. Greeks and Hebrews: two intertwining intellectual progressions In very broad lines, Western culture is the outcome of two independent intellectual progressions: Greek philosophy and science, centered on a rational understanding of the world - and Hebrew ethics, worrying about the condition of man and his interaction with other men. On the Greek side, we note that at the beginning of the first Century AD, Eratosthenes (250 BC) had already computed the diameter of the earth with an error of less than 1/2 %, Hipparchus (150 BC) had evaluated the distance to the Moon with a 1/3 % precision, Hero (100 BC) had invented the steam engine [1]. On the Jewish side, Abraham (1800 BC) had put an end to human sacrifice, Moses (1300 BC) had codified the day of rest, to be applied even to slaves and house animals, Amos (800 BC) had preached social justice and Isaiah (700 BC) had already conceived the idea of universal peace - in a world where war remained the explicit ideal "manly" activity for another thousand years [2]. Note that in this ethical voyage of discovery, Jewish society had evolved "schools" as early as 1000 BC [3], the earliest foundations of what was later to become a learning-oriented culture. In parallel, we have, of course, the Athens Academy ( ~ 500 BC). With the destruction of the Second Temple (70 AD), the Jewish cult and rites centre on learning much more than before. Judaism, as remodeled for a countryless nation by Yokhanan Ben Zakkay (Ist Century AD) became a study-oriented religion. Note that 1000 years later, in medieval Europe, all male Jews were literate, at a time when in most of Europe, only churchmen could read.

    66. 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.

    67. Kleine Publicaties Nr. 5 - Titel
    Translate this page Tabulae de mansionibus lunae. - Tractatus astronomici II. - levi ben gerson Leonisde Bagnolo Tabulae astronomicae. - Ioannae d'Estutoville Horoscopium.
    http://bc.leidenuniv.nl/whs/catalogi/catcomp1/09.htm
    Westerse handschriften
    IX
    CODICES SCALIGERANI (SCA)
    Conf. P.C. Molhuysen, Bibliothecae Universitatis Leidensis Codices Manuscripti, Pars II, Codices Scaligerani praeter orientales (1910).
    Tabula

    SCA 1
    Adelardi Bathensis Reguli abaci.
    SCA 2
    Eusebii Pamphili Historia ecclesiastica ex recensione Rufini. - Didymus Alexandrinus de Spiritu sancto ex versione Hieronymi. - Series episcoporum. - Henrici Huntindonensis Historiae.
    SCA 3
    Pappi Alexandrini Collectionis lbb. II-VIII.
    SCA 4
    Apollonii Pergaei Conica.
    SCA 5 Procopii Historiarum libri VIII. SCA 6 Agrimensorum Romanorum fragmenta. SCA 7 Georgii Chrysococcae Expositio in Syntaxin Persarum. SCA 8 Tabulae astronomicae. SCA 9 Procopius de Aedificiis Iustiniani. SCA 10 I.I. Scaligeri Excerpta ex scriptoribus graecis historicis et chronographicis. SCA 11 I.I. Scaligeri Index in I. Gruteri Inscriptiones antiquas. SCA 12 Heronis Alexandrini Opera geometrica et stereometrica. - Michael Psellus de Corporibus coelestibus eorumque motibus.

    68. Aster Network: Science: Filozofija: Spinoza: Viri, Language: Slovenian
    Nanj sta vplivala tudi levi ben gerson 12881344), ki opozarja na tezave, ki jihpovzroca kronologija pri razlagi biblijskih spisov in Hazdai Crescas (1340-1410
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    Rubrika: Znanost Filozofija Spinoza/Viri
    Zidovska religiozna filozofija srednjega veka
    (Slo) Autor: Iztok Markoja Posameznim avtorjem, ki so raziskovali vire Spinozove filozofije, pa se je posrecilo dokazati, da je le-ta vendarle povezana s srednjeveskim filozofskim misljenjem. Toda ne s srednjevesko krscansko sholastiko, temvec z zidovsko religiozno filozofijo Srednjega veka. Mimo Stare zaveze in Talmuda je Spinoza ze v zgodnji mladosti prouceval celotno zidovsko in religiozno knjizevnost. Bral je originalne spise Solomona ibn Gabirola, Abrahama ben Meir ibn Ezra, Mojzesa ben Majmona (Majmonida), Levija ben Gersona (Gresonida), Hasdaia Crescasa, Jehude Abrabenela (Leona Ebreo). Vrhu tega je Spinoza odlicno poznal tudi Kabalo. Spinozova koncepcija spoznanja, kakor jo ima v Kratki razpravi, sloni po Gebhartovi sodbi na sintezi, ki jo je iz averoisticnega pojma Intelectus agens in Platonovega nauka o idejah ustvaril Leone Ebreo. Kakor Leone Ebreo, Spinoza razlocuje dve vrsti spoznanj: racionalno ali per discorso ter intuitivno ali cognizione intuitiva. Spinoza tako govori o "resnicnem verovanju", ki sloni na razumskem sklepanju in o "jasnem in razumljivem spoznanju", ki ni nic drugega kot intuicija. Naposled Spinoza tudi o zdruzitvi cloveske duse z Bogom, kar pomeni najvecjo dobrino in najvisjo blazenost, govori v Kratki razpravi z jezikom Leona Ebrea. Gebhardt celo sklepa, da je v Etiki vpliv Dialoghi d´Amore osvezen s ponovnim branjem, zakaj sele tu srecamo sam izraz amor intellectualis Dei. Tako potemtakem lahko najdemo vir ene izmed poglavitnih Spinozinih tem v renesancnem platonizmu Leona Ebrea.

    69. BottomText.htm
    levi ben gerson's Lunar Model. 16 (1972), 257284. John Livingston. levi bengerson's Preliminary Lunar Model. 18 (1974), 275-288. Also in *Goldstein.
    http://facstaff.uindy.edu/~oaks/Biblio/BottomText.htm
    Al-Abhath
    George A. Saliba. "Easter Computation in Medieval Astronomical Handbooks." (1970), 179-212. Also in
    E. S. Kennedy. "The Arabic Heritage in the Exact Sciences." (Dec. 1970), 327-344. Also in
    (1970), 129-177. Also in
    (1971), 59-81. Also in
    Fuad I. Haddad and E. S. Kennedy "Geographical Tables of Medieval Islam." (1971), 87-102. Also in
    E. S. Kennedy and Haiganoush Krikorian-Preisler. "The Astrological Doctrine of Projecting the Rays." (1972), 3-15 Also in AMM = American Mathematical Monthly
    E. S. Kennedy and W. R. Transue. "A Medieval Iterative Algorism." (1956), ?-?. Also in AmS = American Scientist
    George Saliba. "Greek Astronomy and the Medieval Arabic Tradition." (July-August 2002), 360-367. AMUCHMA = AMUCHMA Newsletter
    Ahmed Djebbar. "Mathematics in Medieval Maghreb." AofS = Annals of Science
    Aperion J.L. Berggren. "Greek and Islamic Elements in Arabic Mathematics." (1991), 195-217. (For a review of Aperion 24.4, see HM George Saliba. "The Astronomical Tradition of Maragha: A Historical Survey and Prospectus for Future Research." (1991), 67-99. Also in

    70. General Jewish Magic
    Goldstein, Bernard R., levi ben gerson's Astrology in Historical Perspective, in Dahan, Gilbert (ed.), gersonides en son Temps Science et Philosophie
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    Astrology
    Table of Contents
    General
    Books
    Admon, Bo'smat Sefer Mishpete Kokhavim: Astrologyah lefi ha-Yahadut (Hod ha Sharon: Astrolog, 1996) Auth, Janos, Antik heber jovendolesek: heber axtrologia es a hosen jovendoles (Budapest: Statiqum, 1992) Bakal, Meir, (ed.) Seder 12 ha-Mazalot (Jerusalem: Hotsa`at Bakal, 1994) Berg, Philip S., Time Zones: Creating Order from Chaos (Richmond Hill, NY: Research Centre of Kabbalah, 1993) Erlanger, Gad, Signs of the Times: the Zodiac in Jewish Tradition (New York, NY: Feldheim, 2001) Glazerson, Matityahu, Above the Zodiac: Astrology in Jewish Thought (Northvale, NJ: J. Aaronson, 1997) Glazerson, Matityahu, En Mazal le-Yisrael (Israel: M. Glazerson, 1980, 1985) Halbronn, Jacques, Le Monde Juif et L'astrologie: Historie d'un vieux couple (Milano: Arche, 1985, c1979) Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meir Le Livre des fondements astrologiues: (precede de) Le Commencement de la sapience des signes [introduction, traduction et notes de Jacques Halbronn] (Paris, Retz, 1977) Jacob ben Mordecai, Shoshanat Ya`akov Lahmi, G.

    71. A History Of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy
    of the main arguments and teachings of Moses Maimonides, Isaac Israeli, Judah Halevi,Abraham Ibn Daud, Hillel ben Samuel, levi ben gerson, Joseph Albo, and
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    72. Www.math.ku.dk/~ramskov/3mh-f98/rene/bioindex.txt
    473 Dissertatio de arte combinatoria 1666 Acta Eruditorium 477,480,495,497,501472 Historia et origo calculi differentialis 1714 levi ben gerson (12881344
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    73. Cv
    1200. 8. Rabbi levi ben gerson A Bibliographical Essay, Studiesin Bibliography and Booklore 12 (1979) 1323. 9. Maimonides
    http://research.haifa.ac.il/~kellner/cv.htm
    Menachem Kellner
    Wolfson Professor Jewish Thought
    University of Haifa, Mt. Carmel, Haifa, Israel
    Part I: Curriculum Vitae
    Personal Details Born March 28, 1946 at Albany, New York; Aliyah: 1980
    Married, two children; Citizenship: Israel / USA
    Tel. 972 4 822 7647 (h) 972 4 824 0404 (o) 972 4 825 2037 (fax)
    e-mail: kellner@research.haifa.ac.il Education Yeshivat Merkaz Harav, Jerusalem, 1962-63
    Washington University, St. Louis, BA (1966), MA (1969), PhD (1973)
    Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1964-65, 1969-70
    New York University, New York, 1966-67 Career University of Virginia, Acting Assistant Professor, 1972-73
    College of William and Mary, Lecturer, 1973-75
    University of Virginia, Assistant Professor, 1975-80
    University of Haifa, Visiting Senior Lecturer, 1978-79 University of Haifa, Senior Lecturer, 1980(tenure, 1983) University of Haifa, Associate Professor, 1987 University of Haifa, Wolfson Chair of Jewish Thought, 1990 Northwestern University, Visiting Professor, Spring, 1992 Foundation for Jewish Studies (Wash. DC), Scholar in Residence, Fall, 1992 Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Visiting Professor, Winter, 1992-93

    74. TABLAS – The Thematic Annotated Biblio-discography For Alfonsine Scholars
    El problema de los antecedentes (Alfonso X, levi ben gerson) de las tablasastronómicas compuestas por Jacob ben David Bonjorn.” In Comes et al.
    http://www.u.arizona.edu/~smusser/tablas.html
    TABLAS The T hematic A nnotated B iblio-discographical L isting for A lfonsine S cholars by Sonja M. Musser in collaboration with Anthony J. Cárdenas for SPAN 501 by Dean Charles Tatum University of Arizona Fall 1998 This bibliographic project on Alfonso X, el Sabio combines two of the best published bibliographies on work relating to the monarch to date. The first is “A Decade of Alphonsine Studies: Working Notes and Bibliography” by Anthony J. Cárdenas, Jerry R. Craddock and Barbara De Marco and published in Romance Philology , Vol. XLIX, No. 2, in November 1995. The second is a discography of the recordings of the medieval king’s songs in, An Annotated Discography of Music in Spain Before 1650 nd edition, edited and compiled by Roger D. Tinnell and published by the Madison Press in 1990. The goal of this synthesis of Cárdenas bibliography and Tinnell’s discography is to combine and reorganize this information in a more user-friendly format for current and future alfoncistas. In their original formats the bibliography and discography were organized in alphabetical order by author and song title respectively. This project will organize each entry by title of alfonsine work and/or subject, sometimes placing an entry under several headings as applicable.

    75. Lunar Republic : Craters
    81. levi ben gerson (12881344), French-born Jewish philosopher, mathematicianand astronomer; invented Jacob's Staff, an instrument to measure the angular
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    Craters (R)
    Craters A B C D ... Return To Gazetteer Index Latin Name Lat Long Diam Origin Rabbi Levi Levi ben Gerson (1288-1344), French-born Jewish philosopher, mathematician and astronomer; invented Jacob's Staff, an instrument to measure the angular distance between celestial objects. Racah Giulio ~ (1909-1965), Italian-Israeli physicist. Racine Jean-Baptiste ~ (1639-1699), French classical playwright. Raimond J. J. ~, Jr. (1903-1961), Dutch astronomer. Raman Chandrasekhra Venkata ~ (1888-1970), Indian physicist; in 1930, he became the first Asian to receive a Nobel Prize in science (physics). Ramsay Sir William ~ (1852-1916), Scottish chemist; awarded Nobel Prize in chemistry (1904). Ramsden Jesse ~ (1735-1800), British inventor; perfected early sextants and barometers; devised the first satisfactory screw-cutting lathes at dawn of the Industrial Revolution. Rankine William John Macquorn ~ (1820-1872), Scottish inventor, civil engineer, poet and molecular physicist. Raspletin Aleksandr Andreyevich ~ (1908-1967), Soviet radio and electronics engineer.

    76. Biblio_occ
    GOLDSTEIN, BR, levi ben gerson's Preliminary Remarks for a Theoryof Planetary Latitudes , in Aleph, 2 (2002), 1530. KUNITZSCH
    http://chama.fltr.ucl.ac.be/chama2/biblio_occ.htm

    77. Salom
    Eli gerson. AYRINTI Tilda levi. Bir sohbet esnasinda Cemaat Baskanimiz bensiyonPinto “ben hata yapabilirim, ama siz yapamazsiniz” demisti.
    http://www.salom.com.tr/080103/ayrinti.htm
    Ana Sayfa Dýþ Haber Toplum Judeo-Espanyol ... Spor Gözlem Kitaplýðý Baþyazý ELEÞTÝRÝLER ÜZERÝNE Yakup BAROKAS Ýsrail Mektubu SALDIRININ SEÇÝM KAMPANYASINA ETKÝSÝ Erol Güney Köþe Yazarlarý Yakup BAROKAS Ývo MOLÝNAS Tilda LEVÝ Robert SCHILD Yakup ALMELEK Ralf ARDITTI Alber NASÝ Viktor KUZU Ester YANNÝER ... Eli GERSON Nedim ABULAFYA Virna BANASTEY Iþik SÝVÝL Cem KARAKO Aylin VARON Sibel ALMELEK Avram VENTURA Luiza Uçki SEVÝ AYRINTI Tilda LEVÝ
    Hesaplaþmalar Yýlýn sonlarýna yaklaþtýðýmýz bu dönemde gazetemizde bir ‘iç hesaplaþma’ yaþanýr. Nedeni ise, senenin önemli olaylarýnýn yansýtýldýðý ‘Panorama’ ekimizdir. Gazeteleri karýþtýrdýðýmýzda kimi zaman sevinir, kimi zaman þaþýrýr, kimi zaman da üzülürüz. Bazen zaman mevhumunu bile yitiririz. ‘Bu olay gerçekten bu sene mi yaþandý?’ gibi... Muhakkak önceki yýllardan ders alýr, eksik/hata yapmamaya sanýlandan da öte özen gösteririrz.
    Bir sohbet esnasýnda Cemaat Baþkanýmýz Bensiyon Pinto: “Ben hata yapabilirim, ama siz yapamazsýnýz” demiþti. Bu sözler hayli aðýr bir yükümlülük yansýtmasýna karþýn, geçerliliði de tartýþýlamaz. Yine de diðer yayýn organlarýyla karþýlaþtýrýldýðýnda bir ‘melek’ olduðumuzu düþünüyorum.
    Sene bitiminde en sevdiðim noktalardan biri yaz-boz tahtasýna dönmüþ ajandamýn sayfalarýný tek tek çevirmektir. Yerli/yabancý ne çok insan gelmiþ, kimlerle dostluðumuzu sürdürmüþüz, kimler tahammülsüz angaryacýlar sýnýfýna girmiþ... Ajandanýn en güzel tarafý, önemli olduðunu düþündüðüm notlarýn üstünü renkli fosforlu kalemle geçmiþ olmamdýr. Defterin en sevimsiz tarafý, ani bir telefonla, sayfayý ters veya yan kullanmýþlýðýmdýr. Ara ki, bulasýn. Bu defterleri eskiden atardým. Þimdi uyandým; saklýyorum. Hem aný niteliði var, hem de kanýt! Dreyfus’tan bu yana yýrtma alýþkanlýðýmýz vardýr, ama ben de lehime kullanýlabilecek her tür kaydý saklýyorum. Ýþin en hoþ tarafý da, genelde daðýnýk olduðum için, kimse ‘gerekli’ kaðýtlarý gerçekten saklýyor olmamdan þüphelenmez...

    78. New York Kollel - Meet The Author
    appear? To begin with, gersonides' (levi ben gerson, 12881344) The Warsof the Lord is very long and very complicated. And translating
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    Eugene B. Borowitz and Frances W. Schwartz, Editors
    Our Book of the Month March, 2000 In Search of American Jewish Culture
    Stephen J. Whitfield (Brandeis/New England)
    Have even a slight encounter with American theater and music, American literature and art, and you will notice a Semitic presence out of proportion to our small numbers. But also be aware of the strong interactive relationship between the general, secular society and our particularist one. Only by emphasizing our distinctive religious faith, more than either practice or doctrine, will our Judaism remain viable. Whitfield's thesis: We must consciously maintain our "otherness" in the face of rampant assimilation to keep American Jewish culture Jewish. This Month's Notable Books
    Since we are focusing on past and present cultures this month, we want to call your attention to a book about a frequently overlooked period of Jewish history. In Abraham's Heirs: Jews and Christians in Medieval Europe, (Syracuse) Leonard B. Glick

    79. Www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/fb36
    All our current theorems, FLT included, will soon be considered trivial, in thesame way that levi ben gerson's theorems and `mophetim' (he used the word
    http://www.math.rutgers.edu/~zeilberg/fb36
    Subject: Re: Non-Junky Junk Mail In-Reply-To: Author: Greg Kuperberg I don't see any reason to have a hostile reaction to Doron Zeilberger's opinion 36. The basic thesis - that computers are replacing mathematicians - is true in some respects and not in others. I suspect that when computers make mathematicians obselete, all human activity will be superfluous and human history will end. I don't know how far in the future this eventuality might lay, but even if it were soon, nothing we do now would matter much afterwards. One view that I do not share (and which was not mentioned by Doron) is that quantum computers will be the big turning point. I doubt it for two reasons: First, people are probably classical computers. Second, most complexity theorists believe that bounded-error quantum polynomial time (BQP) falls short of hard complexity classes such as NP and PSPACE. There was an interesting article about this in the xxx computer science archive by Fortnow and Rogers [cs.CC/9811023]. (You have to go to xxx.lanl.gov or a mirror site to see it; I apologize that there is no Front for the CS archive.) Doron's argument for his thesis is a little crazy, but it's not completely crazy. You shouldn't interpret it literally, even though Doron himself might. Although it is not very original or strongly argued, it obviously is provocative. It's like shock art. When I'm in the mood for it, I like it.

    80. Page About Freemasonry, Essays: Pythagoras And Mystic Science
    The leading Jewish mathematician of the 14th century was Rabbi levi bengerson (RaLBaG)of Catalonia, but more commonly known in science books as Master Leo de
    http://web.mit.edu/dryfoo/Masonry/Essays/pythagoras.html
    Dr. Daniel Farhey, Jacob Caspi Lodge, Haifa, Israel In fact, the "Ancient Mysteries' Magi" specialized in "science" as it was perceived in those days, with the considerable influence of their "specialization" in paganism. The sparse knowledge of the Magi and the surrounding society caused the secrecy and mysticism. At this period, special instructors called "Sophists" (scholars) were brought from Sicily. Opposed to the first and original Pythagoreans, the Sophists taught for pay and somehow abandoned the secrecy and mysticism. Hippocrates, a Pythagorean, was the principal combatant against the secrecy and published for the first time a book entitled "Principles". Subsequently, a very famous school was founded in Alexandria, Egypt, under Pythagorean influence. The most famous scholars were Euclid, Ptolemy, Menelaus, and Nicomachus, who revived the original Pythagorean theory. After the year A.D. 415, these theories did not continue to develop in Alexandria and the principal subject for research and study was theology, while the paganism passed away with the art of science. In the year A.D. 529, all the schools in Athens were closed according to an order of the Byzantine emperor Justinian I, thus ending one of the most brilliant periods in the development of mathematics and science. The philosophy and many theories on the Pythagorean way of life, transmitted orally by Pythagoras, were considerably influenced by the way of life of Judaism and the Bible, which was the only source explicitely prescribing the order. King Solomon lived about 400 years before Pythagoras. After the destruction of the First Temple of Jerusalem (586 B.C., before Pythagoras was born), under foreign and hostile rule, Jews gathered in regional schools. The five-pointed star (not six!) refered in Judaism "Solomon's Seal" and by the Greeks "pentagrama", was, in addition to the triangle, one of the symbols of the Pythagoreans. As known, the most ancient source of the pentagrama found by archeologists is Jewish. There is even a presumption that it was the symbol of the Jews before the six-pointed star "Shield of David".

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