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... translation of the Almagestum made by Gerard of Cremona in 1175 , and printed by Peter Lichtenstein at Venice in 1515. The inclusion of the two proverbs in such a preface to the Almagest would , of course , explain quite adequately ...
... translation of the Almagestum made by Gerard of Cremona in 1175 , and printed by Peter Lichtenstein at Venice in 1515. The inclusion of the two proverbs in such a preface to the Almagest would , of course , explain quite adequately ...
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... translation was subsequent to Christ- mas 1376 , when the young Richard was formally proclaimed heir apparent . But I do not find that Tatlock's chronological evidence for Melibeus supports his suggestion for " putting it forward to ...
... translation was subsequent to Christ- mas 1376 , when the young Richard was formally proclaimed heir apparent . But I do not find that Tatlock's chronological evidence for Melibeus supports his suggestion for " putting it forward to ...
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... translations were : Sir William Jones , translation of the Arabic Moallakat ( 1783 ) ; J. D. Carlyle , Specimens of Arabic Poetry ( 1796 ) ; Sir William Ouseley , Persian Miscellanies ( 1796 ) ; Jonathan Scott , Bahar - Danush , or the ...
... translations were : Sir William Jones , translation of the Arabic Moallakat ( 1783 ) ; J. D. Carlyle , Specimens of Arabic Poetry ( 1796 ) ; Sir William Ouseley , Persian Miscellanies ( 1796 ) ; Jonathan Scott , Bahar - Danush , or the ...
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