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  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. Spanish Astronomers: Petrus Alphonsi, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josef de Mendoza Y Ríos, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Antonio de Ulloa
  13. La Obra Forma De La Tierra De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya ha-Bargeloni by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1956-01-01
  14. Judaism As A Philosophy : The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (1065 - 1143) by Leon D. Stitskin, 1960

1. Abraham Bar Hiyya (Abraham Judaeus)
Abraham Bar Hiyya (Abraham Judaeus) Sphaera mundi autore Abra/hamo filio Chai 1546
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2. Meditation On The Sad Soul - Edited With Introduction By Geoffrey
Meditation on the sad soul Edited with introduction by Geoffrey Wigoder.; bar hiyya abraham. Offered by Book Gallery, Jerusalem
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3. Commentary Magazine - Judaism As A Philosophy The Philosophy Of
Judaism as a Philosophy The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya, by Leon Stitskin
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4. NodeWorks - Encyclopedia Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi
Abraham bar Hiyya HaNasi
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5. Home Page
Abraham Bar Hiyya HaNasi HOME PAGE . This web page is what I haved learned form the web about the famous mathmetition Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha - Nasi
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6. Judaism As A Philosophy The Philosophy Of Abraham Bar Hiyya
Judaism as a Philosophy The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (10651143) Stitskin, Leon D. Bloch Publishing Company Philosophy Jews Biography
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7. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi
Abraham bar Hiyya HaNasi Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi (1070 - 1136) was a Spanish Jewish mathematician, also known as Savasorda (from the Arabic
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8. Biografia De Hiyya, Abraham Bar
Los personajes por orden alfab tico. Monograf as. Las figuras clave de la historia. Reportajes. Los protagonistas de la actualidad. Hiyya
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9. Abraham Bar Hiyya Encyclop Dia Britannica
Abraham bar Hiyya Spanish Jewish philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, and mathematician whose writings were among the first scientific and
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10. Judaism As A Philosophy The Philosophy Of Abraham Bar Hiyya
Judaism as a Philosophy The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (10651143); STITSKIN, LEON. Offered by Shemaria Judaica
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11. Abraham
Biography of abraham bar hiyya (10701136) abraham bar hiyya is famed forhis book Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret (Treatise on Measurement and
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Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi
Born: 1070 in Barcelona, Spain
Died: 1136 in Provence, France
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Abraham bar Hiyya was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer. In the Hebrew of his time 'Ha-Nasi' meant 'the leader' but he is also known by the Latin name Savasorda which comes from his 'job description' showing that he held an official position in the administration in Barcelona. Abraham bar Hiyya is famed for his book Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret (Treatise on Measurement and Calculation), translated into Latin by Plato of Tivoli as Liber embadorum in 1145. This book is the earliest Arab algebra written in Europe. It contains the complete solution of the general quadratic and is the first text in Europe to give such a solution. Rather strangely, however, 1145 was also the year that al-Khwarizmi 's algebra book was translated by Robert of Chester so Abraham bar Hiyya's work was rapidly joined by a second text giving the complete solution to the general quadratic equation. It is interesting to see the areas of mathematics and the mathematicians with which Abraham was familiar. Of course he knew geometry through the works of

12. A Quotation By Abraham
A quotation by abraham bar hiyya. University of St Andrews, Scotland.http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/Quotations/abraham.html.
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A quotation by Abraham bar Hiyya
Who wishes correctly to learn the ways to measure surfaces and to divide them, must necessarily thoroughly understand the general theorems of geometry and arithmetic, on which the teaching of measurement ... rests. If he has completely mastered these ideas, he ... can never deviate from the truth.
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13. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
abraham bar hiyya HaNasi (abraham son of Rabbi hiyya the Prince/President) (1070 -1136) was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer, also known as
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Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi Abraham son of [Rabbi] Hiyya the Prince/President ) was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer , also known as Savasorda (from the Arabic S¢hib as-Shurta He lived in Barcelona ; and is remembered in the world of mathematics, for his role in the dissemination of the quadratic equation . Bar Hiyya wrote several scientific works in the fields of astronomy , mathematics, land surveying and calendar calculations He also wrote two religious works in the field of Judaism and the Hebrew Bible Hegyon ha-Nefesh ("Contemplation of [the] Soul") on repentance and Megillat ha-Megalleh on the redemption of the Jewish people. Even these religious works contain scientific and philosophical speculation. Bar Hiyya wrote all his works in Hebrew , not in Judaeo-Arabic of the earlier Jewish scientific literature, which makes him a pioneer in the use of the Hebrew language for scientific purposes. He also co-operated with

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Ernst Abbe Niels Henrik Abel - abraham bar hiyya - Max abraham - Abu KamilShuja - al_Khazin Abu Jafar - Abu l-Wafa al-Buzjani - Wilhelm Ackermann - John
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15. Abraham Bar Hiyya --  Encyclopædia Britannica
abraham bar hiyya Spanish Jewish philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, andmathematician whose writings were among the first scientific and philosophical
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bar hiyya Savasorda, abraham (Sp.Jewish philos. and sci.) see abraham bar hiyya bar-Ilan University (univ., Ramat Gan, Isr.) bar joist (const.)
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17. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha Nasi
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18. Centre For Jewish Studies, University Of Manchester, SHLOMO SELA, THE SECULARISA
DR SHLOMO SELA, barILAN UNIVERSITY From a purely chronological perspective,abraham bar hiyya (ca.1065-ca.1140), should be credited with the title of
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T HE S ECULARISATION OF THE H OLY T ONGUE AND THE D EVELOPMENT OF M EDIEVAL H EBREW D R S H LOMO S ELA, B AR- I LAN U NIVERSITY ABSTRACT OF RESEARCH SEMINAR 9 DEC 2004 After the middle of the eighth century, with the completion of the Islamic conquest of the eastern, northern and part of the western shores of the Mediterranean, Jews willingly adopted the Arabic language, spoke Arabic fluently, wrote Arabic in Hebrew letters, and employed Arabic in the composition oftheir literary and scientific works. This phenomenon is especially noticeable in Andalusia, that is, Muslim Spain, where Jewish scientists and intellectual made a very significant contribution. This transition from Arabic to Hebrew was actually the passage from a language which had already proved able to successfully accommodate itself to the reception of Greek science and philosophy, to a language previously used almost exclusively for religious and liturgical purposes. In other words: the transition from Arabic to Hebrew was tantamount to the creation of a new Hebrew vocabulary. In what follows, the linguistic strategy of four outstanding twelfth-century Jewish intellectuals is briefly analyzed.

19. Abraham
abraham bar hiyya was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer. abraham bar hiyya is famed for his book Hibbur haMeshihah ve-ha-Tishboret
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Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi
Born: 1070 in Barcelona, Spain
Died: 1136 in Provence, France
Abraham bar Hiyya was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer. His name is Hebrew for 'the prince' but he is also known by the Latin name Savasorda which comes from his 'job description' showing that he held an official position in the administration in Barcelona. Abraham bar Hiyya is famed for his book Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret (Treatise on Measurement and Calculation), translated into Latin by Plato of Tivoli as Liber embadorum in 1145. This book is the earliest Arab algebra written in Europe. It contains the complete solution of the general quadratic and is the first text in Europe to give such a solution. Rather strangely, however, 1145 was also the year that al-Khwarizmi 's algebra book was translated by Robert of Chester so Abraham bar Hiyya's work was rapidly joined by a second text giving the complete solution to the general quadratic equation. It is interesting to see the areas of mathematics and the mathematicians with which Abraham was familiar. Of course he knew geometry through the works of Euclid , but he also knew the contributions to geometry from other Greek texts such as Theodosius 's Sphaerics in three books

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abraham bar hiyya was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer. Perhaps one of the most important features of abraham bar hiyya s work is the fact
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ABRHAM BAR HIYYA NASI
PAGE ONE Abraham bar Hiyya was a Spanish Jewish mathematician and astronomer. In the Hebrew of his
time 'Ha-Nasi' meant 'the leader' but he is also known by the Latin name Savasorda which comes
from his 'job description' showing that he held an official position in the administration in Barcelona. Abraham bar Hiyya is famed for his book Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret (Treatise on
Measurement and Calculation), translated into Latin by Plato of Tivoli as Liber embadorum in
1145. This book is the earliest Arab algebra written in Europe. It contains the complete solution of
the general quadratic and is the first text in Europe to give such a solution. Rather strangely,
however, 1145 was also the year that al-Khwarizmi's algebra book was translated by Robert of
Chester so Abraham bar Hiyya's work was rapidly joined by a second text giving the complete
solution to the general quadratic equation. It is interesting to see the areas of mathematics and the mathematicians with which Abraham was
familiar. Of course he knew geometry through the works of Euclid, but he also knew the

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