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Guillaume Postel (25 March 1510 – 6 September 1581) was a French linguist, Orientalist, astronomer, Christian Kabbalist, diplomat, polyglot, professor... |
Postel is a surname, and may refer to: Guillaume Postel (1510–1581), French linguist, astronomer, Cabbalist, diplomat, and religious universalist Christian... |
Azimuthal equidistant projection (redirect from Postel projection) 1569 map. In France and Russia this projection is named "Postel projection" after Guillaume Postel, who used it for a map in 1581. Many modern star chart... |
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soon visited France, one in 1533, and another the following year. Guillaume Postel became the first French Orientalist after 1536, when he went to Constantinople... |
moved inside tubes. During his travels to the Ottoman Empire in 1536, Guillaume Postel acquired an astronomical work by al-Kharaqī, Muntahā al-idrāk fī taqāsīm... |
from him, and in him." In this interpretation, Rabelais was following Guillaume Postel in his De orbis terrae concordia. The 19th-century visionary Anne Catherine... |
analysis of Hebrew, Arabic, and Aramaic was published in Latin in 1538 by Guillaume Postel. Almost two centuries later, Hiob Ludolf described the similarities... |
recommendation of humanist Guillaume Budé. Students at the Collège could study Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic, then Arabic under Guillaume Postel beginning in 1539... |
his alliance. Authors wrote about the Ottoman civilization, such as Guillaume Postel or Christophe Richer, in sometimes extremely positive ways. In the... |
'heshe', signifying a dual-gendered deity, as earlier theorized by Guillaume Postel (16th century) and Michelangelo Lanci (19th century). It had ceased... |
Bernard, Paris 1988, ISBN 2-7384-0144-9 ; a short annotated biography of Guillaume Postel pp. 31–37. Putting the Inquisition on Trial, Los Angeles Times, April... |
is, according to Mark Sameth, consistent with a theory put forth by Guillaume Postel (16th century) and Michelangelo Lanci [it] (19th century) that the... |
Irena Dorota, Guillaume Postel et Jean Boulaese: De Summopere (1566) et Le Miracle De Laon (1566) (Droz 1995). Kuntz, Marion, Guillaume Postel: Prophet of... |
Suleiman's closest companion and kept his constant company. According to Guillaume Postel, she, purportedly saved Suleiman from potential execution by his father... |
printed in Basel, Switzerland, by Guillaume Postel, who printed his Latin translation of a Greek version of the work. Postel also gave the work the Latin name... |
February 24 – Costanzo II Sforza, Italian noble (d. 1512) March 25 – Guillaume Postel, French linguist (d. 1581) March 30 – Antonio de Cabezón, Spanish composer... |
France and the Ottoman Empire flourished. French scholars such as Guillaume Postel or Pierre Belon were able to travel to Asia Minor and the Middle East... |
Ages were philosophers such as Nicole Oresme and Erasmus; whereas Guillaume Postel was more favourable and Dante was a convinced adherent. Later, Protestants... |
accompanied by a vast suite of scientists, Jean de Monluc, philosopher Guillaume Postel, botanist Pierre Belon, naturalist Pierre Gilles d'Albi, the future... |