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    Ibn-i Kemal's View in his Epistle "al-Usloobu'l-Hakeem" in Relevant Verses and Criticism Against al-Sakkaki

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    In this article, investigation of Ibn Kemal about rhetorical art, “al-usloobu’l-hakeem”, in his epistle “Risâletun fî Beyâni’l-Uslûbi’l-Hakîm” has been handled. General subjects of the work are the definition of aforesaid art which al-Sakkaki is the eponym of, examples of it and especially its reflections in the Koran. The author who has attracted the attention to that there is not a complete consistency between the examples and the definition presented by al-Sakkaki, firstly tried to make reformation on the existing definition in order to build the subject on a more convenient base. Kemal Pashazade who has discussed the examples of al-Sakkaki from both of the two perspectives, has contributed to the understanding of the related art by presenting new examples. In addition, practical examples of the author about how to do text and context synthesizing for a better understanding of verses of the Koran, have valuable data in terms of Tafsir.Makalede, İbn-i Kemâl’in “Risâletun fî Beyâni’l-Uslûbi’l-Hakîm” adlı risalesinde “el-üslûbu’lhakîm” belâğî sanatını incelemesi ele alınmıştır. es-Sekkâkî’nin isim babası olduğu söz konusu sanatın tanımı, örnekleri ve özellikle Kur’ân’daki yansımaları eserin genel konularıdır. es-Sekkâkî’nin tanımıyla sunduğu bazı örnekler arasında tam bir uygunluk olmadığına dikkatleri çeken müellif, konuyu daha doğru bir zemine oturtabilmek için öncelikle mevcut tanımı ıslah etmeye gayret etmiştir. es-Sekkâkî’nin örneklerini her iki bakış açısıyla tartışan Kemâl Paşazâde, yeni örnekler sunarak ilgili sanatın anlaşılmasına önemli katkılarda bulunmuştur. Ayrıca müellifin, âyetlerin daha doğru anlaşılması için metin ve bağlam sentezlemesinin nasıl yapılacağına dair uygulama örnekleri tefsir açısından kıymetli veriler taşımaktadır

    Ioannis Bayeri Rhainani I.C. Uranometria [cartographic material] : omnium asterismorum continens schemata, nova methodo delineata, aereis laminis expressa.

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    Fully engraved t.p. ; head pieces, tail pieces and initials.; Engravings by Alexander Mair. Cf. colophon.; Names in Latin and in Greek.; The main work is preceded by three laudatory poems about the author, one in Greek, two in Latin.; "Corrigenda": leaf b2, verso.; Signatures: a-b, A-3C.; Imprint from colophon.; D. Warner. The sky explored. p. 18.; Dict. Scien. Biogr. v. 1, p. 530.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-ra307; Library's copy includes preliminary manuscript index page, a double-page plate of Ursus Minor loosely inserted, a double-page dedication plate "To the University of Oxford" with a bifolium of accompanying text and six pages of manuscript astronomical notes by the mathematician John Collins (1625-1683), also loosely inserted.; Library's copy includes bookplate on verso cover and has signature 2R after 2V. This first edition of Johann Bayer's atlas includes 48 maps of individual Ptolemaic constellations; the 49th displays twelve newly observed southern constellations derived from expeditions into the southern hemisphere, including that of Vespucci, Corsali, Keyser and Houtman. The atlas is the first printed to show the southern hemisphere constellations. Maps 50 and 51 are celestial planispheres, entitled "Synopsis coeli superioris borea" and "Synopsis coeli inferioris austrina" respectively. Discussion of the various names of constellations, and a list of stars including Ptolemaic number, Bayer's letter, position within constellation figure, magnitude and astrological association is printed on the back of each map. Bayer's atlas includes many innovations such as his revolutionary classification system and the use of a grid for accurately determining the position of each star to fractions of a degree. The basis for this atlas was the catalog of 1,005 stars recorded by Tycho Brahe, although Bayer revised some of the magnitudes and added an additional 1,000 stars.Uranometria.Bayeri UranometriaVranometria

    Aritmètica en l'anell dels quaternions de Hurwitz

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    Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2016, Director: Pilar Bayer i IsantThis work begins with a brief study of quaternion algebras in order to introduce the division algebra of Hamilton’s quaternions. Then we proceed to describe the ring of Hurwitz integers, named after his author, and to study the main properties of it. Finally, using all the previous theory, we prove some results to stress the importance of this ring

    Aritmètica en l'anell dels quaternions de Hurwitz

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    Treballs Finals de Grau de Matemàtiques, Facultat de Matemàtiques, Universitat de Barcelona, Any: 2016, Director: Pilar Bayer i IsantThis work begins with a brief study of quaternion algebras in order to introduce the division algebra of Hamilton’s quaternions. Then we proceed to describe the ring of Hurwitz integers, named after his author, and to study the main properties of it. Finally, using all the previous theory, we prove some results to stress the importance of this ring

    Psechrus schwendingeri Bayer 2012, sp. nov.

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    Psechrus schwendingeri sp. nov. Figs 78a–f, 86k Type material. Holotype ♂ (SB 143), PHILIPPINES: Luzon: Mountain Province: Banaue, ca. N 16°55', E 121°03', ca. 1100 m, forest relict; P. Schwendinger leg. II.1981; MHNG; Paratypes: 1 s.a. ♀ (SB 144), with same data as for holotype (originally in same series); MHNG; 1 s.a. ♂ (SB 870, very close to adult moult, opisthosoma lost), PHILIPPINES: Luzon: Mountain Province: Mt. Datá, ca. N 16°52', E 120°52', ca. 2200 m; O. Koch leg. 1883–1894; F. Karsch det. Lancaria sp.; ZMB 3842. Note on type material: The subadult male SB 870 must have been very close to the final moult when it was collected. The specific bulb structures are already visible through the old cuticula. According to the label it was collected by Otto Koch in Luzon. Mt. Datá is most likely the exact locality. The publication Beolens et al. (2009) states that Otto Koch had collected most of his material from the Philippines in expeditions with Alexander Schadenberg. Schadenberg had collected a lot of material in Northern Luzon. In the first description of a bark rat named after Schadenberg (Meyer 1895) the author stated that Schadenberg stayed a longer period of time at Mount Datá, where he collected this rat and also lots of other animals. Additional material examined. PHILIPPINES: Luzon: Mountain Province: Mt. Datá, ca. N 16°52', E 120°52', ca. 2200 m; Otto Koch leg. 1883–1894; F. Karsch det. Lancaria sp.; 1 s.a. ♀ (SB 871, opisthosoma lost), ZMB 3842. Additional doubtful material examined. PHILIPPINES: Luzon: Mountain Province: most likely: Bontoc, ca. N 17°05', E 120°58', ca. 900 m; C.G. Semper leg. VIII.1860; No. 235; 1 p. s.a. ♀ (SB 872), 1 juv. (SB 873), ZMH. Etymology. The specific name is a patronym in honour of the collector of the holotype, Peter Schwendinger; noun (name) in genitive case. Diagnosis. Males with distally hook-shaped embolus (E) with its tip resting in the cymbium alveolus (CA). Conductor partly reduced and covered with a great many very small tubercles (Figs 78a–c). Description. Male: Body and eye measurements. Carapace length 7.3, carapace width 5.4, anterior width of carapace 2.9, opisthosoma length 9.4, opisthosoma width 3.1. Eyes: AME 0.39, ALE 0.38, PME 0.39, PLE 0.39, AME–AME 0.27, AME–ALE 0.09, PME–PME 0.30, PME–PLE 0.37, AME–PME 0.51, ALE–PLE 0.48, clypeus height at AME 1.02, clypeus height at ALE 0.88. Cheliceral furrow with three promarginal and four retromarginal teeth. Measurements of palp and legs. Leg formula: 1423. Palp: 7.7 [2.8, 1.1, 1.2, 2.6]; Legs: I 61.2 [17.0, 3.4, 16.3, 17.8, 6.7], II 44.9 [12.9, 3.0, 11.3, 12.7, 5.0], III 30.1 [8.9, 2.3, 7.1, 8.3, 3.5], IV 45.7 [12.7, 2.6, 11.4, 13.5, 5.5]. Spination. Palp: 131, 000, 1201{1101}; legs: femur I 556{656}, II 556, III 434 {546}, IV 545; patella I–IV 000; tibia I– II 3036, III 2026, IV 2036; metatarsus I– III 3035, IV 3036. Palpal femur with extremely flat ventral bulge proximally (Fig. 78d), actually not worth mentioning as modification. MC-I–II & MT-I absent. Copulatory organ. Embolus (E) with membranous structure leading from tip to proximal section. Conductor (C), which has in fact lost its function, distally with very narrow, membranous section. Tegulum elongated and sperm duct U-shaped (Fig. 78b). Cymbium dorsally with very dense scopula covering 2/3 of cymbium. Palpal tibia rather short and broadest distally (Figs 78a–c). Female: unknown (only subadult female known, a few measurements of the subadult female are given anyway). Body measurements. Carapace length 5.9, carapace width 4.0, opisthosoma length 9.5, opisthosoma width 4.8. Cheliceral furrow with three promarginal and four retromarginal teeth. Leg formula: 1423. Measurements of metatarsi of legs. I 9.2, II 6.6, III 4.6, IV 7.0. Palpal claw with 14 teeth. Spination. Palp: 131, 110, 1101, 1014; legs: femur I 647, II–III 545, IV 544; patella I–IV 000; tibia I–II 3036, III 3034, IV 3033; metatarsus I–IV 3035. Primordial copulatory organ. Pre-epigyne: Pre-MS three times broader than long. Distal endings of the lateral margins of pre-lateral lobes curved medially (Fig. 78f). Pre-epigynal field absent. Pre-vulva: Pre-spermathecal heads very flat, located dorsally upon cross-oval pre-receptacula (Fig. 78e). Precopulatory ducts short and narrow. Colouration of male and subadult female (see also description for Psechrus). Sternum light yellowish brown at lateral margins and with broad, light brown to red-brown, tapered patch centrally. Median bands on carapace barely serrated. Lateral bands rather broad (ca. 1.5x diameter of PME) and hardly or slightly serrated. Light longitudinal line ventrally on opisthosoma continuous and very narrow. If measured centrally on opisthosoma, its width is 0.1–0.3 times the width of one half of the cribellum. Distribution. Philippines (Fig. 102).Published as part of Bayer, Steffen, 2012, The lace-sheet-weavers — a long story (Araneae: Psechridae: Psechrus), pp. 1-170 in Zootaxa 3379 (1) on pages 141-143, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.3379.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/603983

    Interview of Donald B. Glower by Bernard Bayer

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    Martha Stimic: African-American secretary who assisted Glower in retaining black students (p. 7) -- Hal Bolz: Dean of the College of Engineering (pp. 6, 10) -- Chuck Sespy: Professor, and national leader in heating and cooling (p. 7) -- Gordon Clark: Prof. of Architecture (p. 7) -- President Harold Enarson (pp. 8, 11, 17-18) -- Stan Harrison: Chairman of the Advisory Committee in the College of Engineering (p. 9) -- Gov. James Rhodes (pp. 10, 12) -- President Ed Jennings (pp. 11, 16, 21- 22) -- Gov. Dick Celeste (pp. 10, 12) -- Prof. Hans Schwar: advocate for creating the Transportation Research Center (p. 10) -- Prof. Carl Graff: Chairman of Welding Engineering (p. 12) -- Phil Bowser: businessman who helped Glower found the Co-op program (p. 13) -- Douglas McGregor, President of Antioch, and author of the classic "The Human Side of Management" (p. 15) -- President Gordon Gee (p. 16) -- President Novice Fawcett (pp. 17-18) -- President Harold Enarson (pp. 17-18) -- John Corbally (p. 18) -- Al Coon: Provost (p. 18) -- Dieter Haenicke (p. 18) -- Francile Firebaugh (pp. 18-19) -- Roy Cottman: Dean of Agriculture (p. 19) -- Mel Schottenstein (p. 21) -- Tom Thompson: lead discoverer of the sunken gold ship, "The Central America" (pp. 24-28)Tex

    Greta Bayer Family Collection 1888-1961

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    This collection contains certificates, vital documents, letters of recommendation, military documents, emigration documents, and photographs related to Greta Bayer's father, Friedrich Stux (born 1888), and her stepfather, Wilhelm Freud (1887-1966).A German language, Jewish prayer book has been removed to the LBI Library. It is dedicated by its anonymous female author (Verfasserin) and the book’s publisher to Louise von Rothschild, wife of Mr. A. Carl von Rothschild in Frankfurt am Main.A tablecloth, allegedly woven in honor of Francis' I. coronation in 1804, showing faintly the skyline of Vienna with a profile of Francis I. has been removed to the LBI Art and Objects Collection.Greta Bayer's stepfather, Wilhelm Freud was born 1887 in Vienna, Austria, the son of Carl Freud and Fanny née Kohn. He was a lieutenant in the Imperial Austrian army, and later the director of sales for the Berlin oil company "Olex" (Deutsche Benzin und Petroleum GmbH). He immigrated to the US in 1940 via Belgium and Great Britain and died 1966 in Florida.Friedrich Stux was an attorney in Czechoslovakia, born in Vienna in 1888 to Leopold Stux and Theresia (Rösi) née Löb. In 1939, he emigrated to Great Britain, where he died. He was married to Anna née Tobias (1892, Vienna - 1968, California), and their daughter was Greta Bayer.Processeddigitize

    نشر مقدمة "الفوائد المكية في تفسير سورة النبأ على الحاشية العصامية على تفسير البيضاوي" لشيخ اإلسالم ميرزا مصطفى والدراسة القصيرة عليها

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    Kadı Beydavi’nin (ö. 685/1286) Envâru’t-Tenzîl ve Esrâru’t-Te’vîl adlı tefsiri üzerine yazılan pek çok haşiyeden biri İsâmuddîn el-İsferâyînî’nin (ö. 945/1538) Hâşiye alâ Cüz’i Amme min Tefsîri’l-Beydâvî isimli eseridir. İslâm dünyasındaki önemi nedeniyle söz konusu eserin üzerine hâşiye türünde çok sayıda çalışma yapılmıştır. Mirzâ Mustafa Efendi’nin (ö. 1135/1722) elFevâidü’l-Mekkiyye ale’l-Hâşiyeti’l-‘İsâmiyye adını verdiği eseri bu tarz bir hâşiye olup sadece Nebe suresini içermektedir. Bu makalede söz konusu eserin mukaddimesi muhteva yönüyle incelenmiş ve metin notlarla neşredilmiştirHundreeds of explanations (hashiyah) have been written on al-Qadi alBaidawi’s commantary in the name of Anvar al-Tanzil wa Asrar al-Ta’wil. One of these is explenation named Hashiya ala Juz Amma min Tafsir alBaidawi that written by Isamaddin al-Isfaraini. Isamaddin’s hashiyah is very well-knownd and very important. It’s therefore known that many hashiyah were written to explain it. Mirza Moustafa Efendi’s works named al-Fawaid al-Makkiyya ala’l-Hashiyat al-‘Isamiyya is such a work and contains only the surah of Naba. We examined the hashiyah of author Mirza Mustafa’s work in terms of content.لقد ألف كثير من أهل العلم ومنهم عصام الدين اإلسفراييني )ت1538م على ( حواشيا أنوار التنزيل وأسرار التأويل للبيضاوي )ت1286م(. وأما شيخ اإلسالم ميرزا مصطفى )ت1722م( فهو من المهت ّمين بهذه الحاشية في إطار تفسير سورة النبأ وقد في مكة. فهذه ً ّف شيخ اإلسالم حاشية س ّماها بالفوائد المكية؛ حينما كان قاضيا أل الدراسة ترتكز على نشر مقدمة ميرزا مصطفى والدراسة القصيرة عليها ألهميتها في تط ّور علم التفسير في الدولة العثمانية خا ّصة وأ ّن مؤلفها هو من مدينة باطوم الواقعة . وخالل هذه الدراسة وبمثلها، يمكن أن نزيل الستار عن اآلثار ً في جورجيا حاليا ُم ْسلمة التي كانت تحت الرعاية العثمانية. العلمية والدينية في األماكن غي

    Life and work of academician Vladimir Bayer

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    Akademik Vladimir Bayer, učenik gimnazije u Osijeku, redoviti profesor na katedri Kazneni postupak Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu i redoviti član JAZU-a, od 1986. jedan je od najistaknutijih i najcjenjenijih hrvatskih pravnika. Autor je brojnih zanstvenih i stručih radova iz procesnog i materijalnog kaznenog prava, povijesti kaznenog prava, penologije i pravne nastave. Znatan dio njegova znanstvenog djela ugrađen je u zakonske propise. Zastupa ideje pravnopolitički liberalno usmjerene teorije kaznenog prava i suglasno tome zalaže se za postavljanje preciznih i čvrstih granica represivnih ovlasti državnih tijela. Zajedno s profesorom Bogdanom Zlatarićem utemeljitelj je uglednog Poslijediplomskog studija iz kaznenopravnih znanosti Pravnog fakulteta Sveučilišta u Zagrebu.The academician Vladimir Bayer, who attended secondary-school in Osijek and has been professor at the Chair of Criminal Procedural Law at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb, University of Zagreb has also been a regular member of JAZU since 1986. He is one of the most significant and highly regarded Croatian jurists, the author of a number of scientific, expert papers in the field of procedural and material criminal law, history of criminal law, penology and law teaching. His scientific work makes a considerable integral part of legal regulations. He stands for the criminal law theory of legal-political liberal orientation and accordingly for setting precise and firm boundaries to repressive powers of the authorities. He established together with professor Bogdan Zlatarić the renowned postgraduate studies in criminal law science at the Faculty of Law in Zagreb
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