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Hermann le Dalmate

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Philosophe, astronome, astrologue, mathématicien et traducteur d'ouvrages scientifiques et de la littérature. Eut pour maître Thierry de Chartres. Traduisait de l'arabe en latin.

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biogrDataLong1110-26.02.1154
Auteur
Latin
Personen zu Literaturwissenschaft (Literaturwissenschaftler) (12.1p) (sswd)
Personen zu Philosophie (4.7p) (sswd)
Philosoph (gnd)
Übersetzer (gnd)
Kroatien
HR (iso3166)

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names

headingHermann le Dalmate
Hermannus, Dalmata
Dalmata, Hermannus
Hermann de Carinthia
Hermannus Dalmata
Latin
Hermannus Dalmatianus
Hermannus Dalmatius
Hermannus Nellingaunensis
Hermannus de Carinthia
Hermannus de Karinthia
Hermannus Secundus
Dalmata, Hermannus
Herman, Dalmatinac
Herman, Koruški
Hermann, Dalmata
Hermann, le Dalmate
Hermann, of Carinthia
Hermann, von Carinthia
Hermann, von Kärnten
Hermannus, Dalmaticus
Hermannus, Dalmatinus
Hermannus, Nellingauensis
Hermannus, Nellingaunensis
Hermannus, Sclavus
Hermannus, Secundus
Hermannus, de Carinthia
Hermannus, de Karinthia
Hermannus, von Carinthia
Nellingaunensis, Hermannus

sources

foundInDOC / V. Volpi, 1994. — Clavis SGL. — BN Cat. gén. : Hermannus Dalmata. — BN Cat. gén. 1960-1969 : Hermann le Dalmate. — BnF Service langues slaves du Sud, 2012-12-04. — B 1986. — Tusculum-Lexikon. — CSGL. — LMA,IV,2166. — Sources consultées en vain: GDEL ; Larousse 19 s.
imprintSourceDe essentiis / Hermann of Carinthia ; a critical ed. by C. Burnett, 1982
Mahometis Abdallae filii Theologia dialogo explicata. - 1543
depiction of ...
Representation of Euclid and an astronomer "Hermanus", sometimes believed to be Herman Dalmatin (also called Herman of Carinthia), but more likely to be Hermann of Reichenau (Hermannus Contractur, Hermann der Lahme) according to http://www.jstor.org/stable/24395517 'Two persons seated: "Euclides", on the dexter side, uplifts a sphere with his right hand, and with his left holds a telescope, through which he is observing the stars; toward whom "Hermannus", on the other side, holds forth a circular instrument hanging from his fingers, which is superscribed "Astrolabium".' (Catalogue by W.H. Black, p. 214)
[Unknown, perhaps Matthew Paris (1200-1259) / Bodleian Library, Ashmole MS 304, folio 2. -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Euclid and Herman - Ashmole MS 304, fol 2.jpg]

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