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         Hiyya Abraham Bar:     more books (25)
  1. The Meditation of the Sad Soul (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1984-06-21
  2. 12th-Century Mathematicians: Omar Khayyám, Adelard of Bath, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Al-Khazini, Bhaskara Ii, Sharaf Al-Din Al-usi
  3. Spanish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Ibn Arabi, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Arnaldus de Villa Nova
  4. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School
  5. 1136 Deaths: Harald Iv of Norway, William de Corbeil, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Gwenllian Ferch Gruffydd, Hugues de Payens, Leopold Iii
  6. Spanish Mathematicians: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Enrique Zuazua, José Celestino Mutis, David Ríos Insua, Esteban Terradas I Illa
  7. Jewish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Jewish Views on Astrology, Philip Berg, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Mashallah, Jackie Stallone, David Gans
  8. Translators to Hebrew: Arabic-hebrew Translators, Latin-hebrew Translators, Jacob Anatoli, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Reuven Snir, Joseph Kimhi
  9. La Obra Sefer Hesbon Kahlekot Ha-kokabim De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Edicion Critica, Con Traduccion Introduccion y Notas Por Jose M. Millas Vallicrosa by Jose M. Millas, Ed. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Vallicrosa, 1959
  10. Spanish Jews: Ricardo Bofill, Jehuda Cresques, Spanish and Portuguese Jews, Petrus Alphonsi, Gabriel Milan, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Judah Halevi
  11. Catalan Astronomers: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josep Comas Solà, Dionís Renart, Lupitus of Barcelona, Jaume Nomen
  12. 11th-Century Mathematicians: Alhazen, Omar Khayyám, Shen Kuo, Abu Rayhan Biruni, Su Song, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Ibn Yunus
  13. 11th-Century Scientists: 11th-Century Mathematicians, Alhazen, Omar Khayyám, Shen Kuo, Abu Rayhan Biruni, Su Song, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Ibn Yunus
  14. Judaism As A Philosophy : The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (1065 - 1143) by Leon D. Stitskin, 1960

81. Education World® - *Math : Mathematicians : General Resources
Philosophy;. Abbe Ernst. Abel Niels Henrik. abraham bar hiyya. abrahamde Moivre (1667 1754) . abrahamMax . Abu Kamil Shuja. Ackermann Wilhelm.
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82. 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.
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83. The Ten Commandments
We take this path as outlined by the Ten Commandments and as explained bya littleknown sage, Rabbi abraham bar hiyya of eleventh-century Spain.
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by Dennis S. Ross Two oval-topped tablets, standing side by side-everyone recognizes the religious symbol. But get to specifics-"You shall" and "You shall not"-it seems there is not much recognition at all. A recent public opinion survey discovered that most people cannot name more than a couple. And when the surveyors described the overlooked commandments, most participants were not happy with what they heard. Yet these "ten words" are the basis for Western ethics and law. Their influence permeates every niche of our society. In this book, Rabbi Ross presents the Ten Commandments as understood by Judaism, the religion of the people who gave them to the world. Indeed, the essence of the commandments is an outward reaching spirituality, not one that is self-absorbed. Judaism is a world engaging religion. The road to spiritual truth is not taken in isolation but is outward bound. We reach spiritual truth by engaging with the world, the family, and the community. The world is a good place, the human spirit is good, and worldly pleasures are to be enjoyed with moderation and within limits. Judaism teaches a unity of the spirit and the world. We take this path as outlined by the Ten Commandments and as explained by a little-known sage, Rabbi Abraham bar Hiyya of eleventh-century Spain. We learned that we cannot control our thoughts, but we can integrate our thinking and our doing. Speaking depends on nuance and is a way of engaging with family and community. We find a reasonable approach to honoring our parents and community, of caring for the weak and protecting strangers.

84. 5. Aragon. 2001. The Encyclopedia Of World History
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85. Abraham's Discovery
R. hiyya said Terach was a manufacturer of idols. And God said to abraham, 'Youshall keep my covenant time teaching at Aish HaTorah and bar Illan University
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Abraham's Discovery And God said to Abram: 'Go out from your country, from your birthplace, from the home of your father, to the land which I will show you ...' [Genesis 12:1] This Torah portion begins with the Divine directive to Abram (later to be known as Abraham) to leave his home for a destination unknown. Who was this man Abram and why was he chosen for this special directive? How had he merited God's attention? Why was he, of all people, destined to become the first of the patriarchs, the father of many nations? Regarding all these questions, the Torah is silent. Of course, the Midrashic literature ably fills in all the gaps, recounting Abram's many trials and tribulations as a child and young man. We are told of his lonely spiritual quest and eventual discovery of the One God. While we have no question about the authenticity of the Oral Tradition, why does the Torah itself not share these details with us? Of course, such a question could be posed about any section of Midrash, but, in this instance the complete lack of explanation of Abram's special status in the Torah leaves us especially puzzled. After all, Abram was selected for a truly monumental encounter with God an encounter which would give humanity monotheism and change the world forever. Why is the reason for something so important related exclusively through the Oral Tradition?

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88. 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
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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.
For Sitsky, the whole process of composition is a mystical one. In an article by Sitsky on his approach to composition he writes:
For Sitsky, compositional process is inextricably linked to his mystical world-view. Nearly all his compositions are inspired by some type of mystical belief.
In the preface to her interview with Sitsky, Patricia Shaw reflects upon his Romantic influences:
This is not to say that Sitsky is anti-intellectual. Rather, his emphasises the value of intellectualism accompanied by passion and emotion. The mystical beliefs expressed in the kabbalistic text, the Zohar, are characterized by passionate and emotional intellectualism.
Tishby continues with specific reference to the passages in Hebrew:
With reference to the Aramaic Tishby writes:
[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.

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90. Catalogue 10 General
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93. Prof. Sara Klein-Braslavy
6. 'The Creation of Man and the Story of the Garden of Eden in the Thought of AbrahamBar hiyya', Professor Israel Efros Poet and Philosopher, I. Orpaz, N
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Education: B.A. - The Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Philosophy and Hebrew Literature).
M.A. - Tel-Aviv University (Philosophy).
Ph.D. (Doctorat de 3e cycle) - Ecole Pratique des Hautes Etudes, Sorbonne, Paris (Jewish Medieval Philosophy).
Academic Interests: History of Medieval philosophy; Philosophical interpretations of the Bible in the Middle Ages; Maimonide' thought; Gersonides' thought; Gersonides' methods of inquiry; Philosophical commentaries on Averroes.
Current Research: Introductions to philosophical works and to philosophical exegesis of the Bible; Gersonides' supercommentaries on Averroes' commentaries on Aristotle; The diaporetic method in Gersonides' works (especially in the Wars of the Lord
Courses Taught: Introduction to Jewish Medieval Philosophy; Readings in Sa'adia's Beliefs and Opinions ; Readings in Judah ha-Levi's Book of Kuzari
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.

94. Limmud - S39.html
abraham Bound and Unbound The Akeda (3 of 4). The Talmudic Story of R. HiyyaBar Ashi, who withdrew from contact with his Wife (Kidushin 81b) (4 of 4).
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95. More Quotations On Geometry
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The ludicrous state of solid geometry made me pass over this branch. Republic , VII, 528. The knowledge of which geometry aims is the knowledge of the eternal.
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.
The Method Nichomachus of Gerasa (about 100 AD) ... arithmetic ... which is the mother of geometry ...
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.

96. LOS JUDÍOS 
LOS JUDÍOS DEL OCCIDENTE MUSULMÁN ALÁNDALUS Y SEFARAD Ocho siglos de civilización en España y Portugal (711-1492)
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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.

97. História Da Matemática  História Dos Problemas

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BIOGRAFIAS Abraham bar Hiyya Abraham ben Erza Alcuino de York Aryabhata I ... Paolo Dagomari REGRAS E ALGORITMOS Regra da falsa posição PROBLEMAS Caminhando para St. Ives Carteiros Dividindo o vinho Maria e as maçãs ... Últimas actualizações 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.

98. Encyclopædia Britannica
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99. Bib. D'Humanitats. Nom De La Plana

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100. Traditio Classicorum

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AL-ABHARI ABRAHAM IBN EZRA ABRAHAM SAVASORDA (ABRAHAM BAR HIYYA) ABULCASIM ... AZARCHEL
B BABRIUS BACCHYLIDES BARLAAM ET JOSAPHAT BARNABAS ... BRYSON
C CAESAR, C. JULIUS CALLIMACHUS CALPURNIUS CARMINA PRIAPEA ... CYRILLUS ALEXANDRINUS
D DANTE ALIGHIERI DAPHNIS ET CHLOE DARES PHRYGIUS (De excidio Troiae historia) DE DICTIS PHILOSOPHORUM ANTIQUORUM ... DURANDUS
E EGERIAE PEREGRINATIO EMPEDOCLES ENNIUS ENNODIUS ... EXPOSITIO TOTIUS MUNDI ET GENTIUM
F FABIUS PICTOR FEBRONIAE PASSIO FELIX, Vita Sancti Guthlaci FESTUS AVIENUS ... FULGENTIUS
G GALENUS GALFREDUS DE VINOSALVO GEBER (JABIR IBN AFLAH) GERMANICUS ... GUALTERUS MAP
H HARPOCRATIANUS HEKATAEUS HELIODORUS HEPHAESTIO ALEXANDRINUS (De metris) ... HYPSICLES
I IAMBLICHUS IBYCUS IGNATIUS ANTIOCHENUS IRENAEUS ... ISOCRATES
J JACOBUS DE VORAGINE JOACHIM FLORENSIS JOHANNES CASSIANUS JOHANNES CHRYSOSTOMUS ... JUVENALIS, D. JUNIUS L LACTANTIUS LEGENDA AUREA LEONTINUS LEUCIPPUS ... Title Page - English Version
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