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Algebra in the Early Middle Ages
1994Wang served on the Astronomical Board of the T ang government, about 625 A.D. One of the problems he solved was the following: There is a right-angled triangle, the product of whose legs is 706.02 and the hypotenuse of which exceeds one side by 36.9 Fint it. This leads to a cubic equation that can be solved by inspection.
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1990
Abstract This is a completely revised edition of the second volume of the New Oxford History of Music. In the last three decades there has been intense interest in the music of the Middle Ages and great advances in research have been made in facts as well as interpretation.
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Abstract This is a completely revised edition of the second volume of the New Oxford History of Music. In the last three decades there has been intense interest in the music of the Middle Ages and great advances in research have been made in facts as well as interpretation.
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Perpetua in the Early Middle Ages
2016Perpetua appears in a number of chronicles and martyrologies in the early Middle Ages, including those composed by Prosper of Aquitaine, the Venerable Bede, Florus of Lyons, Ado of Vienne, and Notker Balbulus of St. Gall. Cotter-Lynch tracks the textual genealogy of Perpetua’s story; in the early Middle Ages, we see the continued influence of the ...
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The Early Middle Ages 700–1250
2000Abstract In the early years of the eighth century the Iberian peninsula fell under Islamic domination. By the second half of the thirteenth it had been repossessed for Christendom, save only the little enclave of the amirate of Granada which clung on to a precarious independence until 1492.
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FRISIANS OF THE EARLY MIDDLE AGES:
2021IJssennagger-van der Pluijm, Nelleke +2 more
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