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Herman of Carinthia

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Herman of Carinthia (c. 1100 – c. 1160), also nicknamed Hermannus Dalmata ("the Dalmatian"), Sclavus ("the Slav") or Secundus ("the Second"), was an Istrian philosopher, astronomer, astrologer, mathematician, translator and author. [1]

30 relations: Abu Maʿshar, Arabist, Battle of Tours, Herman (name), Hermanus (name), History of mathematical notation, History of mathematics, Index of medieval philosophy articles, Index of philosophy articles (D–H), Islamic studies by author (non-Muslim or academic), Latin translations of the 12th century, List of astrologers, List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries, List of scholastic philosophers, List of Slovene philosophers, List of Slovenian mathematicians, List of translators, Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000, Oriental studies, Peter of Toledo, Peter the Venerable, Planet symbols, Planisphaerium, Robert of Ketton, Roger of Hereford, Rudolf of Bruges, Sahl ibn Bishr, Thierry of Chartres, Toledo School of Translators, 1134.

Abu Maʿshar

Abu Maʿshar, Latinized as Albumasar (also Albusar, Albuxar; full name Abū Maʿshar Jaʿfar ibn Muḥammad ibn ʿUmar al-Balkhī أبو معشر جعفر بن محمد بن عمر البلخي; –, AH 171–272), was an early Persian Muslim astrologer, thought to be the greatest astrologer of the Abbasid court in Baghdad.

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Arabist

An Arabist is someone normally from outside the Arab world who specialises in the study of the Arabic language and culture (usually including Arabic literature).

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Battle of Tours

The Battle of Tours (10 October 732) – also called the Battle of Poitiers and, by Arab sources, the Battle of the Palace of the Martyrs (Ma'arakat Balāṭ ash-Shuhadā’) – was fought by Frankish and Burgundian forces under Charles Martel against an army of the Umayyad Caliphate led by Abdul Rahman Al Ghafiqi, Governor-General of al-Andalus.

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Herman (name)

Herman is masculine given name, from an ancient Germanic name consisting of the elements harja- "army" and mann- "man".

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Hermanus (name)

Hermanus is a Latinized version of the Germanic masculine given name Herman.

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History of mathematical notation

The history of mathematical notation includes the commencement, progress, and cultural diffusion of mathematical symbols and the conflict of the methods of notation confronted in a notation's move to popularity or inconspicuousness.

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History of mathematics

The area of study known as the history of mathematics is primarily an investigation into the origin of discoveries in mathematics and, to a lesser extent, an investigation into the mathematical methods and notation of the past.

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Index of medieval philosophy articles

This is a list of articles in medieval philosophy.

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Index of philosophy articles (D–H)

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Islamic studies by author (non-Muslim or academic)

Included are prominent authors who have made studies concerning Islam, the religion and its civilization, and the culture of Muslim peoples.

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Latin translations of the 12th century

Latin translations of the 12th century were spurred by a major search by European scholars for new learning unavailable in western Europe at the time; their search led them to areas of southern Europe, particularly in central Spain and Sicily, which recently had come under Christian rule following their reconquest in the late 11th century.

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List of astrologers

This is a list of astrologers with Wikipedia articles.

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List of philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries

Philosophers born in the 11th through 14th centuries (and others important in the history of philosophy), listed alphabetically: See also.

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List of scholastic philosophers

This is a list of philosophers and scholars working in the Christian tradition in Western Europe during the medieval period, including the early Middle Ages (sometimes still referred to as the Dark Ages).

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List of Slovene philosophers

Slovene philosophy includes philosophers who were either Slovenes or came from what is now Slovenia.

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List of Slovenian mathematicians

This is a list of Slovenian mathematicians.

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List of translators

This is primarily a list of notable translators.

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Meanings of minor planet names: 10001–11000

004 | 10004 Igormakarov || || Igor' Mikhajlovich Makarov (born 1927) is known for his research on nonlinear and adaptive systems, artificial intelligence and the choice and acceptance of decisions.

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Oriental studies

Oriental studies is the academic field of study that embraces Near Eastern and Far Eastern societies and cultures, languages, peoples, history and archaeology; in recent years the subject has often been turned into the newer terms of Asian studies and Middle Eastern studies.

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Peter of Toledo

Peter of Toledo was a significant translator into Latin of the twelfth century.

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Peter the Venerable

Peter the Venerable (c. 1092 – 25 December 1156), also known as Peter of Montboissier, abbot of the Benedictine abbey of Cluny, was born to Blessed Raingarde in Auvergne, France.

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Planet symbols

A planet symbol (or planetary symbol) is a graphical symbol either in astrology or astronomy representing either a classical planet (including the Sun and the Moon) or one of the eight modern planets.

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Planisphaerium

The Planisphaerium is a work by Ptolemy.

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Robert of Ketton

Robert of Ketton, known in Latin as Rodbertus Ketenensis (1141–1157), was an English astronomer, translator, priest and diplomat active in Spain.

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Roger of Hereford

Roger of Hereford (sometimes Rogerus Herefordensis or Roger Infans or Roger Puer; flourished 1176–1198) was a medieval astronomer active in Hereford in the period 1178 to 1198.

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Rudolf of Bruges

Rudolf (Rudolph) of Bruges was a Flemish translator from Arabic into Latin active in the twelfth century who worked at the Toledo School of Translators.

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Sahl ibn Bishr

Sahl ibn Bishr al-Israili, more commonly; Rabban al-Tabari often known as Zahel or Zael (c. 786–845 ?) was a Syriac Christian or Jewish astrologer, astronomer and mathematician from Tabaristan.

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Thierry of Chartres

Thierry of Chartres (Theodoricus Chartrensis) or Theodoric the Breton (Theodericus Brito) (died before 1155, probably 1150) was a twelfth-century philosopher working at Chartres and Paris, France.

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Toledo School of Translators

The Toledo School of Translators (Escuela de Traductores de Toledo) is the group of scholars who worked together in the city of Toledo during the 12th and 13th centuries, to translate many of the philosophical and scientific works from Classical Arabic.

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1134

Year 1134 (MCXXXIV) was a common year starting on Monday (link will display the full calendar) of the Julian calendar.

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Herman Dalmatin, Herman of Dalmatia, Hermann of Carinthia, Hermann the Dalmatian, Hermann the Slav, Hermannus Dalmata, Hermannus Secundus.

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herman_of_Carinthia

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