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* 1559 – Isaac Casaubon, French classical scholar ( d. 1614 )
* July 1 – Isaac Casaubon, French-born classical scholar ( b. 1559 )
* February 18 – Isaac Casaubon, French-born classical scholar ( d. 1614 )
The classical scholar Isaac Casaubon in De rebus sacris et ecclesiasticis exercitationes XVI ( 1614 ) showed, through an analysis of the Greek language used in the texts, that those texts which were believed to be of ancient origin were in fact much more recent: most of the " philosophical " Corpus Hermeticum can be dated to around AD 300.
Muretus in the latter part of his life professed the strictest orthodoxy, Lipsius had been reconciled to the Church of Rome, Isaac Casaubon was supposed to be wavering, but Scaliger was known to be an irreconcilable Protestant.
In 1855, he resigned the tutorship, travelled to Germany to investigate Continental systems of education, and began his researches into the lives of Isaac Casaubon and Joseph Justus Scaliger, which occupied the remainder of his life.
His biography of Isaac Casaubon appeared in 1875 ; he also wrote about John Milton in Macmillan's " English Men of Letters " series in 1879.
The encyclopaedist and author Sir Thomas Browne wrote a short essay upon Athenaeus which reflects a revived interest in the Banquet of the Learned amongst scholars during the 17th century following its publication in 1612 by the Classical scholar Isaac Casaubon.
In 1614 Isaac Casaubon, a Swiss philologist, analyzed the Hermetic texts for linguistic style.
However the classical scholar Isaac Casaubon ( 1559 – 1614 ) successfully argued that some, mainly those dealing with philosophy, betrayed too recent a vocabulary.
Isaac Casaubon
Isaac Casaubon ( 18 February 1559, Geneva – 1 July 1614, London ) was a classical scholar and philologist, first in France and then later in England, regarded by many of his time as the most learned in Europe.
Mary Gentle named a character in her novels Rats and Gargoyles and the Architecture of Desire Casaubon, as an homage to Isaac Casaubon.
In their book Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Anthony Grafton and Joanna Weinberg show that Casaubon was a Hebrew scholar too, taking serious interest in Jewish studies.
The Jewish bibliographer Isaac ben Jacob in his Bibliography Otsar Hasefarim 1880, mentions notations on Michlol, the Hebrew book by David Kimhi on Hebrew grammar, which he attributes to one " Rabbi Isaac Casaubon ".
*“ I have always loved the Holy Tongue ”: Isaac Casaubon, the Jews, and a Forgotten Chapter in Renaissance Scholarship, Anthony Grafton and Joanna Weinberg, Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2011.
* Casaubon, Isaac, De Satyrica Graecorum & Romanorum Satira, Paris, 1605.
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Isaac and classical
File: GodfreyKneller-IsaacNewton-1689. jpg | Sir Isaac Newton ( 1642-1727 ): established three laws of motion and a law of universal gravitation in his Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica ( 1687 ), laid foundations for classical mechanics, invented the reflecting telescope, observed that a prism splits white light into the colors of the visible spectrum, formulated a law of cooling, co-invented infinitesimal calculus
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar and professor of classical literature ( b. 1876 )
** Isaac Heinemann, German-born Israeli scholar and professor of classical literature ( d. 1957 )
Key historical developments in physics include Isaac Newton's theory of universal gravitation and classical mechanics, an understanding of electricity and its relation to magnetism, Einstein's theories of special and general relativity, the development of thermodynamics, and the quantum mechanical model of atomic and subatomic physics.
In 1687 Isaac Newton published his Principia, which not only laid the foundations for classical mechanics and gravitation but also explained a variety of geophysical phenomena such as the tides and the precession of the equinox.
These works are the Beardless Prophet ; Bearded Prophet ( both from 1415 ); the Sacrifice of Isaac ( 1421 ); Habbakuk ( 1423 – 1425 ); and Jeremiah ( 1423 – 1426 ); which follow the classical models for orators and are characterized by strong portrait details.
Secondly, transcriptions, usually made by Segovia himself, of classical works originally written for other instruments ( e. g., lute, harpsichord, piano, violin, cello ) by Johann Sebastian Bach, Isaac Albéniz, Enrique Granados, and many other prominent composers.
It is named after Isaac Newton in recognition of his work on classical mechanics, specifically Newton's second law of motion.
According to Isaac Newton, also a classical scholar, the nine kings reigned an average of 42 years each, which can be used as an estimator of the dates.
According to Isaac Newton, also a classical scholar, the ten kings reigned an average of 38 years each, which can be used as an estimator of the dates.
In some institutions, classical Jewish philosophy ( Hakira ) texts or Kabbalah are studied, or the works of individual thinkers ( such as Abraham Isaac Kook ).
( Florence Estienne ) Méric Casaubon ( 14 August 1599, Geneva – 14 July 1671, Canterbury ), son of Isaac Casaubon, was a French-English classical scholar.
Some classical composers have written tangos, such as Isaac Albéniz in España ( 1890 ), Erik Satie in Le Tango perpétuel ( 1914 ), Igor Stravinsky in Histoire du Soldat ( 1918 ).
Nominees for the 9th Grammy Awards ( 1967 ) included Julian Bream for Baroque Guitar, pianist John Browning for Prokofiev: Concert No. 1 in D Flat Major for Piano ; Concerto No. 2 in G Minor for Piano ( conducted by Erich Leinsdorf with the Boston Symphony Orchestra ), pianist Raymond Lewenthal for Operatic Liszt, violinist Yehudi Menuhin for Elgar: Concerto for Violin, Ivan Moravec for Chopin: Nocturnes, Arthur Rubinstein for Rubinstein and Chopin ( featuring Frédéric Chopin's Bolero, Tarantelle, Fantaisie in F minor and Trois nouvelles études ), violinist Isaac Stern for Dvořák: Concerto in A Minor for Violin ( conducted by Eugene Ormandy with the Philadelphia Orchestra ), and Australian classical guitarist John Williams for Rodrigo: Concierto de Aranjuez for Guitar and Orchestra / Castelnuovo-Tedesco: Concerto in D Major for Guitar ( conducted by Ormandy and the Philadelphia Orchestra ).
In mathematical physics, analytical mechanics is a term used for a refined, mathematical form of classical mechanics, constructed from the 18th century onwards as a formulation of the subject as founded by Isaac Newton and Galileo Galilei.
* Isaac Casaubon ( 1559 – 1614 ), classical scholar and philologist, spent time in the town.
As with several of his Spanish contemporaries, such as his friend Isaac Albéniz, he had an interest in combining the prevailing Romantic trend in classical music with Spanish folk elements, and transcribed several of Albéniz's piano pieces.
The relational point of view was advocated by in physics by Gottfried von Leibniz, Ernst Mach ( in his Mach's principle ), and it was rejected by Isaac Newton in his successful description of classical physics.

Isaac and scholar
Other well-known rabbis who are reincarnationists include Rabbi Yonassan Gershom, Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, Talmud scholar Rabbi Adin Steinsaltz, Rabbi DovBer Pinson, Rabbi David M. Wexelman, Rabbi Zalman Schachter, and many others.
The term is used in various ways: to refer to a particular aspect of an individual, or the individual in their entirety ; to a scholar in many subjects ( e. g. Isaac Newton or Leonardo da Vinci ) or a scholar in a single subject ( e. g., Albert Einstein or Stephen Hawking ).
According to Martin Noth, a scholar of the Hebrew Bible, the narratives of Isaac date back to an older cultural stage than that of the West-Jordanian Jacob.
Although nearing ordination at the Yeshiva University's Rabbi Isaac Elchanan Theological Seminary, he transferred to the Jewish Theological Seminary of America ( JTSA ), where he was ordained in 1934 and received the advanced Jewish legal degree of Hattarat Hora ’ ah under the great talmudic scholar Rabbi Professor Louis Ginzberg.
One modern-day scholar who is often cited as in favour of vegetarianism is the late Rabbi Abraham Isaac Kook, the Chief Rabbi of Mandate Palestine.
** Isaac Luria, Jewish scholar and mystic ( d. 1572 )
* Rabbi Isaac Alfasi, Moroccan scholar and jurist
* Isaac ben Moses of Vienna, Jewish rabbi and scholar ( b. 1200 )
Abraham Isaac Kook ( 1865 – 1935 ) was the first Ashkenazi chief rabbi of the British Mandatory Palestine, the founder of the Religious Zionist Yeshiva Merkaz HaRav, Jewish thinker, Halachist, Kabbalist and a renowned Torah scholar.
* Abraham Isaac Kook ( 1864 – 1935 ), rabbi, thinker, diplomat, mediator, scholar
His father, Isaac Bernays ( 1792-1849 ) was a man of wide culture and the first orthodox German rabbi to preach in the vernacular ; his brother, Michael Bernays, was also a distinguished scholar.

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