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Ser Marco Soranzano (p. 466) was one of the "Zonta" of twenty who were elected as assessors to the Ten, to try the Doge of high treason against the Republic.] [413] {386} [Compare --
The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 4 George Gordon Byron Byron 1806
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(Yahya al-Tabib) and the Lamp of Intellects (Siraj al-˜uqul) by Hoter ben Solomon (Mansur ibn Sulayman al-Dhamari) (see Zonta 1997a, 140-144; about Hoter ben Solomon and his philosophical sources, see also Blumenthal 2007).
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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The influence of Arabic and Islamic philosophy on Judaic thought has never been studied as a whole: as a matter of fact, in recent times it has not yet been the object of a comprehensive and detailed analysis, apart from that made in a general article (Zonta 1997a).
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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Both were explicitely quoted by Todros Todrosi in his philosophical anthology (Zonta 1997b, 566-575), and the first of them, possibly translated into Hebrew before the end of the
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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Zonta, M. (2003) “La tradizione ebraica medievale dei testi arabi,” in Lo spazio letterario del Medioevo.
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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Book on Letters was later employed as a source for Falaquera's treatment of linguistics in his Beginning of Science (Zonta 2004, 127).
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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Zonta, Mauro, 1990, “Shem Tob ibn Falaquera e la sua opera.”
Shem Tov Ibn Falaquera Harvey, Steve 2007
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Opinions of the Philosophers, as well as for his own classification of sciences in part two of the Beginning of Wisdom (Zonta 2004, 128-129).
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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Zonta, M. (2006a) “Al-Farabi's Long Commentary on Aristotle's Categoriae in Hebrew and Arabic: a critical edition and English translation of the newly-found extant fragments,” in
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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“Jewish Averroism” has not yet been written (for a very general sketch of it, see Zonta 1997a, 463-474), so that most information about it can be found in Steinschneider's book about Medieval Jewish translations (Steinschneider 1893, 49-339).
Influence of Arabic and Islamic Philosophy on Judaic Thought Zonta, Mauro 2007
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