WHAT DOES ZĂCÚT MEAN IN ROMANIAN?
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Definition of zăcút in the Romanian dictionary
(Especially about water) that has long been refreshed; stale; Bahl. 2) (about people) What has shedding on the face; ruined to shed. / V. to lie ZĂCÚT ~tă (~ți, ~te) (mai ales despre apă) Care stă neîmprospătat de mult timp; stătut; bâhlit. 2) (despre persoane) Care are semne de vărsat pe față; stricat de vărsat. /v. a zăcea
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10 ROMANIAN BOOKS RELATING TO «ZĂCÚT»
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Gramática rumana - Pagina 153
Aurelio Rauta. CAPITOLUL X Conjugarea verbelor: Conjugarea 2a Imperativul: zaci Participiul. zacă zăceţi Present: zăcând zacă Perfect: zăcut. Verbul a zăcea -zăcere ^yacer Indicativ. Perfectul Perfectul Present. Imperfect. simplu. compus.
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Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...
JOsE CHABAs Abraham bar Samuel bar Abraham Zacut was the most prominent astronomer of the late Middle Ages in the Iberian peninsula. He was born in 1452 in Salamanca (Spain), a Castilian town whose university had established a ...
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Science in Medieval Jewish Cultures - Pagina 145
Zacut's main astronomical work is a zij in Hebrew called ha-H.ibbur ha-gadol (The Great Composition). Despite claims in secondary sources that Zacut taught at the University of Salamanca, this has no basis in fact and derives from the ...
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Between Demonstration and Imagination: Essays in the ... - Pagina 235
According to this preface, the text is dedicated to an unnamed 'presbyter' of Salamanca, usually taken to be the bishop of Salamanca who died in 1480 and is supposed to have been Zacut's patron. But this preface was taken, almost ...
John David North, Lodi W. Nauta, Arie Johan Vanderjagt, 1999
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Encyclopaedia of the History of Science, Technology, and ...
Z ZACUT, ABRAHAM Abraham bar Samuel bar Abraham Zacut was the most prominent astronomer of the late Middle Ages in the Iberian Peninsula. He was born, probably in 1452, in Salamanca (Spain), a Castilian town whose university had ...
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Al-Andalus, Sepharad and Medieval Iberia: Cultural Contact ...
1460 (Chabás and Goldstein, Abraham Zacut 20-21; see also Chabás, “Astronomy in Salamanca”). The clearest evidence of interaction comes from a Castilian translation of the canons to Zacut's Hibbur, completed by Juan de Salaya in 1481, ...
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Universities and Science in the Early Modern Period - Pagina 33
But Zacut's fame rests mainly on a book published in Leiria, Portugal, in 1496, and known as the Almanach Perpetuum. Although printed in Portugal, this book was published in two versions, in Latin and Castilian. The Almanach Perpetuum ...
Mordechai Feingold, Victor Navarro-Brotons, 2006
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Essays on Medieval Computational Astronomy - Pagina 64
lated into Arabic and diffused in the Islamic world.9 Zacut's tables are mainly based on the Parisian Alfonsine Tables, but some depend on astronomical traditions in Hebrew that began in Provence in the fourteenth century. For his method of ...
José Chabás Bergón, Bernard R. Goldstein, 2014
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Jewish and Brazilian Connections to New York, India, and ... - Pagina 31
Cantera Burgos informs that Vasco da Gama, before leaving Lisbon, met secretly with Zacut in a monastery and both chatted about the trip. After “consulting the stars,” a Jewish astrologer, and requesting secrecy about the journey, Vasco da ...
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The Scandal of Kabbalah: Leon Modena, Jewish Mysticism, ...
Six years after Modena had written his criticism, Samuel Aboab (ca.1610–1694) alluded to it in his correspondence with Moses Zacut (ca. 1620–1697) discussed briefly in chapter 1. Over the course of their careers that spanned almost the ...