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The "Astronomical" chapters of the Ethiopic book of Enoch (72 to 82)
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ISBN: 8773041173 9788773041178 Year: 1981 Volume: 40/10 Publisher: København : Munksgaard,

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The light of the world
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ISBN: 0520963032 9780520963030 9780520287990 0520287991 Year: 2016 Volume: 1 Publisher: Oakland, California

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This book contains an edition-with an extensive introduction, translation and commentary-of The Light of the World, a text on theoretical astronomy by Joseph Ibn Nahmias, composed in Judeo-Arabic around 1400 C.E. in the Iberian Peninsula. As the only text on theoretical astronomy written by a Jew in any variety of Arabic, this work is evidence for a continuing relationship between Jewish and Islamic thought in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. The text's most lasting effect may have been exerted via its passage to Renaissance Italy, where it influenced scholars at the University of Padua in the early sixteenth century. With its crucial role in the development of European astronomy, as well as the physical sciences under Islam and in Jewish culture, The Light of the World is an important episode in Islamic intellectual history, Jewish civilization, and the history of astronomy.

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Muslims --- Jews --- Jewish astronomy. --- Astronomy, Medieval. --- Astronomy --- Medieval astronomy --- Astronomy, Jewish --- Hebrew astronomy --- Hebrews --- Israelites --- Jewish people --- Jewry --- Judaic people --- Judaists --- Ethnology --- Religious adherents --- Semites --- Judaism --- Mohammedans --- Moors (People) --- Moslems --- Muhammadans --- Musalmans --- Mussalmans --- Mussulmans --- Mussulmen --- Islam --- Intellectual life --- Astronomy, Medieval --- Jewish astronomy --- 1300-1399 --- Spain. --- Espagne --- Espainiako Erresuma --- España --- Espanha --- Espanja --- Espanya --- Estado Español --- Hispania --- Hiszpania --- Isupania --- Kingdom of Spain --- Regne d'Espanya --- Reiaume d'Espanha --- Reino de España --- Reino d'Espanya --- Reinu d'España --- Sefarad --- Sepharad --- Shpanie --- Shpanye --- Spanien --- Spanish State --- Supein --- Astronomy - Early works to 1800 --- Jews - Spain - Intellectual life - 14th century --- Muslims - Spain - Intellectual life - 14th century --- ancient astronomy. --- astronomers. --- astronomy. --- early astronomy. --- european astronomy. --- history of astronomy. --- history of european astronomy. --- islamic culture. --- islamic history. --- islamic intellectual history. --- islamic thought in the 14th century. --- jewish civilization. --- jewish culture. --- jewish history. --- jewish studies. --- jewish thought in the 14th century. --- judeo arabic astronomy. --- physical sciences. --- planetary exploration. --- scientists. --- theoretical astronomy.


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Zodiac calendars in the Dead Sea scrolls and their reception : ancient astronomy and astrology in early Judaism
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ISBN: 9004284060 9004284052 1322309930 Year: 2015 Publisher: Leiden, Netherlands : Brill,

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The ancient mathematical basis of the Aramaic calendars in the Dead Sea Scrolls is analysed in this investigation. Helen R. Jacobus re-examines an Aramaic zodiac calendar with a thunder divination text (4Q318) and the calendar from the Aramaic Astronomical Book (4Q208 - 4Q209), all from Qumran. Jacobus demonstrates that 4Q318 is an ancestor of the Jewish calendar today and that it helps us to understand 4Q208 - 4Q209. She argues that these calendars were taught in antiquity as angelic knowledge described in 1 Enoch and the Book of Jubilees . The study also encompasses Babylonian, Hellenistic, Byzantine astronomy and astrology, and classical and Jewish writings. Finally, a medieval Hebrew zodiac calendar related to 4Q318 with an astrological text is published here for the first time.

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