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    Jacob Golius, born Jacob van Gool (1596 – September 28, 1667), was an Orientalist and mathematician based at the Leiden University in the Netherlands....
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  • scholars, such as Johannes Buxtorf (Basel), Johann Coccejus (Leyden), and Jacob Golius (Leyden). With Hulsius, Abendana entered into a polemical discussion...
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  • art critic. Flore Zoé (born 1975), a fine art and fashion photographer Jacob Golius (1596–1667) an Orientalist and mathematician. Samuel Goudsmit (1902 –1978)...
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    translation, Jacob Christmann translated yet another Latin translation of Elements in 1590. In the 17th century the Dutch orientalist Jacob Golius published...
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    relating details from the travels of Marco Polo, was probably composed by Jacob Golius. The English translation was the only one not published by Van Meurs...
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  • English historical Rudolph Goclenius (Germany, 1547–1628) Latin LSP Jacob Golius (Netherlands, 1596–1667) Arabic and Persian to Latin Chauncey Allen Goodrich...
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    manuscript collecting efforts of Jacob Golius, a Dutch professor of Arabic and mathematics at Leiden University. Golius traveled to Istanbul in the early...
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    Marrakech: Des origines à 1912. Rabat: Éditions Techniques Nord-Africaines. Jacobs, Daniel; McVeigh, Shaun (2010). The Rough Guide to Morocco. Dorling Kindersley...
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    enrolled at University of Leyden in 1633, where he became friends with Jacob Golius, professor of Arabic at Leyden. He enrolled at the University of Padua...
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  • the Wayback Machine". Bibliothèque nationale de France {BnF Data}. "Jacob Golius (1596-1667) Archived 2022-08-12 at the Wayback Machine". Chappelow, Leonard...
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    Jacobus Golius requested an observatory in which to use it. The observatory was one of the first purpose-built observatories in Europe. Though Golius used...
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  • and president Jacobus Cornelis Gaal (1796–1866), Dutch painter Jacobus Golius (1596–1667), Dutch mathematician Jacobus Arnoldus Graaff (1863–1927), South...
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  • Marcel's play Le Chemin de crête DMP · 1225 1226 Golia 1930 HL Jacobus Golius (1596–1667), Dutch orientalist who held the chair of Arabic, founder of...
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    The name Toliman originates with Jacobus Golius' 1669 edition of Al-Farghani's Compendium. Tolimân is Golius' latinisation of the Arabic name الظلمان...
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    professor at Leiden University (Elzevirs presses). He was assisted by Jacques Golius and Mersenne. The English mathematicians Thomas Harriot and Isaac Newton...
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  • Belgian illustrator Jacob van Gool (1596–1667), Dutch Orientalist and mathematician better known by his Latinized name Jacobus Golius Jan van Gool (1685–1763)...
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    time was a Protestant University. He studied both mathematics with Jacobus Golius, who confronted him with Pappus's hexagon theorem, and astronomy with Martin...
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    Bierens de Haan, Willem Bilderdijk, T. Bodel Nijenhuis, G.J.P.J Bolland, J. Golius, Robert van Gulik, A.P.H. Hotz, J. Huizinga, Constantijn and Christiaen...
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    death in 1624 and was succeeded by his former pupil, James Golius (1596–1667). Erpenius and Golius made outstanding contributions to the development of Arabic...
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    Period Name Image Additional info 1641–1642 Otto Heurnius 1642–1643 Jacobus Golius 1643–1644 Jacobus Trigland 1644–1645 Bernardus Schotanus 1645–1646 Johannes...
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  • the Ottoman Turkish language. The endeavor, which also involves Jacobus Golius, Levinus Warner and Wojciech Bobowski, is still unfinished by the time of...
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    lectures from Cocceius, Johannes Hoornbeek, Abraham Heidanus and Jacobus Golius. His orthodox father originally forbade his purchasing reformist books and...
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  • (aka Alfraganus), plus a translation of the text into Latin by Jacobus Golius, plus notes by the translator. The Arabic page with the term "samt al-rā's"...
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