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    Sweet be my dreams of heaven and thee, the stars their vigils keep [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and satb chorus)1337-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 135, Item 014By Isaac S. Daly

    Sweet be my dreams of heaven and thee, the stars their vigils keep [first line of chorus]

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    strophic with choruspiano and voice (solo and satb chorus)1337-3Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box 135, Item 014By Isaac S. Daly

    Golden mem'ries /

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    In my father's house /

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    Song of the Miller's daughter /

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    De S. Isaaci Ninvitae Vita, Scriptis et Doctrina: Accedunt Isaaci Tres Integri Sermones

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    The present work is the doctoral thesis of J.-B. Chabot (1860-1947), who studied under Lamy and would go on to publish and translate many other Syriac texts. This volume is concerned with the life and work of the widely influential Church of the East author Isaac of Nineveh (late 7th cent.), part of whose writings would eventually reach many other languages and churches. Chabot discusses the available data for Isaac’s life, orthodoxy, writings, and ascetic system; the final part includes extracts from his works with Latin translation. The book is concluded with the Syriac text and Latin translations of three of Isaac’s sermons edited from British Museum manuscripts. This groundbreaking work on an important author in the Syriac tradition continues to merit study.The book is concluded with the Syriac text and Latin translations of three of Isaac’s sermons edited from British Museum manuscripts

    Isaac caro in his time

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    Toldot Ishaq, the major work of Isaac Caro, is a spanish work. Its most probable historical context is the mentality of fifteenth century Spain, Jewish and Christian. The author bases his thesis on linguistic peculiarities and other less obvious characteristis of the work.La principal obra de Isaac Caro, Tolĕdot Yishaq, muestra un carácter decididamente hispano. Su contexto histórico mas probable es la mentalidad de judíos y cristianos de la España del s. XV. El autor de este artículo apoya su tesis en peculiaridades lingüísticas y otros detalles menos obvios

    Isaac caro in his time

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    Toldot Ishaq, the major work of Isaac Caro, is a spanish work. Its most probable historical context is the mentality of fifteenth century Spain, Jewish and Christian. The author bases his thesis on linguistic peculiarities and other less obvious characteristis of the work.La principal obra de Isaac Caro, Tolĕdot Yishaq, muestra un carácter decididamente hispano. Su contexto histórico mas probable es la mentalidad de judíos y cristianos de la España del s. XV. El autor de este artículo apoya su tesis en peculiaridades lingüísticas y otros detalles menos obvios

    A rhetorical analysis of Sir Isaac Newton's Principia

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    In this thesis, I analyze Isaac Newton's Philosophiae Naturalis Principia Mathematica in the framework of Aristotle’s theories of rhetoric. Despite the long-held view that science only deals with brute facts and does not require rhetoric, we learn that science has its own special topics. This study highlights the rhetorical situation of the Principia and Newton’s rhetorical strategies, emphasizing the belief that scientific facts and theories are also rhetorical constructions. This analysis shows that the credibility of the author and the text, the emotional debates before and after the publication of the text, the construction of logical arguments, and the presentation style makes the book the epitome of scientific writing. Through this analysis, I discover the significance of rhetoric science and how it helps us understand science as a subject and how it can be used for the benefit of society

    Newly discovered cataclysmic variables from the INT/WFC photometric Hα survey of the northern Galactic plane

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    We report the discovery of 11 new cataclysmic variable (CV) candidates by the Isaac Newton Telescope (INT) Photometric H alpha Survey of the northern Galactic plane (IPHAS). Three of the systems have been the subject of further follow-up observations. For the CV candidates IPHAS J013031.90+622132.4 and J051814.34+294113.2, time-resolved optical spectroscopy has been obtained and radial-velocity measurements of the H alpha emission line have been used to estimate their orbital periods. A third CV candidate (IPHAS J062746.41+014811.3) was observed photometrically and found to be eclipsing. All three systems have orbital periods above the CV period gap of 2-3 h. We also highlight an other system, IPHAS J025827.88+635234.9, whose spectrum distinguishes it as a likely high-luminosity object with unusual C and N abundances
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