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Guillaume Postel (25 March 1510 – 6 September 1581) was a French linguist, Orientalist, astronomer, Christian Kabbalist, diplomat, polyglot, professor... |
the Seven about Secrets of the Sublime) in 1975. Her other works include: Guillaume Postel: Prophet of the Restitution of All Things (1981) Venice, Myth... |
Al-Kharaqī (section Works) 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... |
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... |
globe made in Antwerp that also owes much to the cosmographic ideas of Guillaume Postel. Speculum Orbis Terrarum was once the object of an attempted theft... |
recommendation of humanist Guillaume Budé. Students at the Collège could study Greek, Hebrew and Aramaic, then Arabic under Guillaume Postel beginning in 1539... |
Émile-Jules Grillot de Givry (section Works) sapientiae aeternae of Khunrath He then translated Absconditorum clavis of Guillaume Postel then the Savonarola's Treatise of the Seven Degrees of Perfection and... |
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... |
after being copied by hand. The following is a list of Latin literature works. Barbier, Frédéric (2017) [2006]. Gutenberg's Europe: The Book and the Invention... |
years of his life published several works. Masius studied Hebrew in Leuven, Arabic in Rome with Guillaume Postel and in 1553 Syriac with Moses of Mardin... |
William Bouwsma (section Works) 1951 doi:10.1086/237449 Concordia Mundi: the career and thought of Guillaume Postel; 1510-1581 Harvard historical monographs 33 (1957). Venice and the... |
translation by Rabbi Aryeh Kaplan is published. 1980 - Latin Translation (Guillaume Postel's) is published by François Secret. 1994 - Hebrew Text is published... |
Joseph Justus Scaliger (section Works) forming a grammar for himself as he went along. At the suggestion of Guillaume Postel, after learning Greek he learned Hebrew, and then Arabic, becoming... |
'heshe', signifying a dual-gendered deity, as earlier theorized by Guillaume Postel (16th century) and Michelangelo Lanci (19th century). It had ceased... |
numerous works in Arabic, especially pertaining to astronomy were brought back, annotated and studied by scholars such as Guillaume Postel. Transmission... |
François Savary de Brèves (section Works) l’alliance qu’a le roi avec le Grand Seigneur France-Asia relations Guillaume Postel Medici Oriental Press Marbled paper: its history, techniques, and patterns... |
is, according to Mark Sameth, consistent with a theory put forth by Guillaume Postel (16th century) and Michelangelo Lanci [it] (19th century) that the... |
In Medieval times it was known as the Antipodes. The French writer Guillaume Postel proposed the name Chasdia, after Noah's grandson Cush, for the hypothetical... |
has not yet been identified, The 16th century scientist and traveler Guillaume Postel has been suggested as one possible facilitator. Since the Tusi-couple... |
Leonardo DiCaprio, Kenny Ausubel, Thom Hartmann, Wangari Maathai, Sandra Postel, Paul Stamets, David W. Orr, Stephen Hawking, Oren Lyons, Andrew C. Revkin... |