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Isaac II, drawn from his prison and robed once more in the imperial purple, received his son, Alexios IV, in state.
The questions were at this time attributed to Isaac the Jew, but it is now generally considered more prudent to attribute them simply to Ambrosiaster, whatever his identity might be.
Later it moved into a more pastoral form, like Isaac Bickerstaffe's Love in a Village ( 1763 ) and Shield ’ s Rosina ( 1781 ), using more original music that imitated, rather than reproduced, existing ballads.
In the 9th or 10th century, Yehuda Ibn Quraysh compared the phonology and morphology of Hebrew, Aramaic, and Arabic, but attributed this resemblance to the Biblical story of Babel, with Abraham, Isaac and Joseph retaining Adam's language, with other languages at various removes becoming more altered from the original Hebrew.
In 1831 he published a short popular account of the philosopher's life in Murray's Family Library ; but it was not until 1855 that he was able to issue the much fuller Memoirs of the Life, Writings and Discoveries of Sir Isaac Newton, a work which embodied the results of more than 20 years ' investigation of original manuscripts and other available sources.
To account for slowing due to friction, Leibniz theorized that thermal energy consisted of the random motion of the constituent parts of matter, a view shared by Isaac Newton, although it would be more than a century until this was generally accepted.
As described in Isaac Asimov's autobiography In Memory Yet Green, the Futurians spun off from the Greater New York Science Fiction Club ( headed by Sam Moskowitz, later an influential SF editor and historian ) over ideological differences, with the Futurians wishing to take a more overt political stance.
Isaac Watts has been called " the father of English hymnody ," but Erik Routley sees him more as " the liberator of English hymnody ," because his hymns, and hymns like them, moved worshipers beyond singing only Old Testament psalms, inspiring congregations and revitalizing worship.
So, Isaac unearthed them and began to dig for more wells all the way to Beersheba, where he made a pact with Abimelech, just like in the day of his father.
Isaac Asimov described Minsky as one of only two people he would admit were more intelligent than he was, the other being Carl Sagan.
Isaac Asimov, a science fiction writer who began his career with John W, Campbell in Astounding magazine in the 1940s, said of the New Wave: " I hope that when the New Wave has deposited its froth and receded, the vast and solid shore of science fiction will appear once more.
An argument for the conflict between religion and science that combines the historical and philosophical approaches has been presented by Neil Degrasse Tyson — Tyson argues that religious scientists, such as Isaac Newton, could have achieved more had they not accepted religious answers to unresolved scientific issues.
Despite the outpouring of antagonistic replies to The Age of Reason, some scholars have argued that Constantin Volney's deistic The Ruins ( translations of excerpts from the French original appeared in radical papers such as Thomas Spence's Pig's Meat and Daniel Isaac Eaton's Politics for the People ) was actually more influential than The Age of Reason.
* Sir Isaac Newton uses a prism to split sunlight into its component colors, which helps us understand the nature of light more comprehensively ( see optical spectrum ).
To quote Isaac Newton, " We are to admit no more causes of natural things than such as are both true and sufficient to explain their appearances.
And they discovered "( the bodies ) of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob ", " their shrouds having fallen to pieces, lying propped up against a wall ... Then the King, after providing new shrouds, caused the place to be closed once more ".
A few days later, with nothing more to fear as his position as emperor was now secure, Manuel ordered the release of Isaac.
Because he was born in space, with one parent from Venus and the other from Earth, he claims Venusian citizenship ; more importantly, Sir Isaac vouches for him.
Departments of the Batavian RepublicThis already applied at the top: the constitution contained an age-requirement for the members of the Uitvoerend Bewind, which favored the election of staid Patriot regents, and discriminated against the more talented " young Turks " that were appointed Agents, like Jacobus Spoors, Gerrit Jan Pijman, and Isaac Jan Alexander Gogel.
Coruscant is one of the more convincing images on screen we have today of Isaac Asimov's conception of the world-girdling city of Trantor.
C-3PO also displays the ability to lie ( essentially favouring one human group over another ), giving him a more autonomous capability of thought than characters subject to Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics.
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.
Privately Isaac showed himself more open to negotiation, and he was promised the status of co-emperor.
Privately Isaac showed himself more open to negotiation, and he was promised the status of co-emperor.

Isaac and likely
The Testament of Isaac is a pseudonymous text which was most likely composed in Greek in Egypt after 100 CE.
The Talmudic sages teach that Isaac was thirty-seven, likely based on the next biblical story, which is of Sarah's death at 127, being 90 when Isaac was born.
It was later revealed that, even with the programming removed, Bester had left in place an ' Asimov ' - adapted from the first of Isaac Asimov's Three Laws of Robotics ( Bester stated that it had been adapted from the first two of Asimov's laws, but his explanation only covered the first law )-knowing that Garibaldi would likely murder him on sight if not prevented from doing so.
Many people, including Isaac Featherston, the Superintendent of Wellington Province, believed that the construction of stockade would make conflict more likely, but after much work, Smith was able to convince the government to fund the project.
Of his eleven children with Anna, four became musicians ( Johann Jakob, Johann Christoph, Johann Georg and Isaac ; all but Johann Jakob served at the Württemberg court in Stuttgart ), and so it is likely that Johann Jakob received his first music lessons from his father.
In 1687, Isaac Newton proposed that chemical affinities were due to certain forces that would likely follow similar laws analogous to the three laws of planetary motion.

Isaac and won
Amathus still flourished and produced a distinguished patriarch of Alexandria, St. John the Merciful, as late as 606-616, and a ruined Byzantine church marks the site ; but it declined and was already almost deserted when Richard Plantagenet won Cyprus by a victory there over Isaac Comnenus in 1191.
Petty came back to Plymouth in the 200 + mph Superbird, and Bobby Isaac won the season championship in a Daytona.
During the disturbed reigns of Basil's seven immediate successors, Isaac by his prudent conduct won the confidence of the army.
The Shaft soundtrack album, recorded by Isaac Hayes, was also a success, winning a Grammy Award for Best Original Score ; the " Theme from Shaft " won the Academy Award for Best Original Song and has appeared on multiple Top 100 lists, including AFI's 100 Years … 100 Songs.
The original Castleford rugby league club played in the Northern Union ( Rugby Football League ) from 1896 – 97 to 1905 – 06, and it had one player named Isaac Cole who won a cap for England in 1906 against Other Nationalities.
He won his next nine bouts, but the only two opponents that can probably be called respectable names in his list of opponents during that span were Jaime " Rocky " Balboa, beaten by decision in ten, and Isaac Cruz, beaten by a disqualification in four.
Botvinnik won this super-strong tournament, one of the strongest ever organized, with 13. 5 / 20, and Keres placed second with 11 / 20, ahead of Vasily Smyslov, Isaac Boleslavsky, Andor Lilienthal, and Igor Bondarevsky.
Lois McMaster Bujold has received four Hugos on nine nominations ; the only other authors to win more than twice are Isaac Asimov ( including one Retro Hugo ), Connie Willis, and Vernor Vinge, who have each won three times.
In 1818 he won a permanent success in Isaac Pocock's ( 1782 – 1835 ) adaptation of Scott's Rob Roy.
Fine won the New York State Championship, Hamilton 1941, with 8 / 10, a point ahead of Reshevsky, Arnold Denker and Isaac Kashdan.
Snyder ran again in subsequent elections ( in 1811 and 1814 ) and easily won reelection against Federalists William Tilghman and Isaac Wayne, respectively.
He has won many awards and medals, including the Medal of the International Center for Theoretical Physics, Trieste, Italy, with Andrei Linde and Paul Steinhardt and the Eddington Medal in 1996, and the 2009 Isaac Newton Medal, awarded by the British Institute of Physics.
Dance won a design competition over solicited designs from James Gibbs and Giacomo Leoni, and uninvited submissions by Batty Langley and Isaac Ware.
Fashion guru Isaac Mizrahi won a Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Costume Design, and Coolidge was nominated as Outstanding Featured Actress in a Play.
Wilkes ' names follow a pattern: Isaac Hull was the commander of " Old Ironsides " ( the USS Constitution ) and won fame after capturing the British warship Guerriere in the War of 1812.
The award was won by Isaac Hayes for his album Black Moses.
Isaac won the championship in 1970 driving the # 71 Dodge Charger Daytona sponsored by K & K Insurance.
Isaac won 37 races in NASCAR's top series during his career, including 11 in his championship season, and started from the pole position 50 times.
In 1836, Combe stood for the chair of Logic at Edinburgh, against two other candidates, Sir William Hamilton and Isaac Taylor ; Hamilton won with 18 votes, against 14 for Taylor.
In 1983, Rhys Isaac won the Pulitzer Prize for History for his book The Transformation of Virginia, 1740-1790.
Bobby Isaac won the pole position, and Richard Brickhouse won the race, his only career victory.
He tied for 3rd-4th at Győr 1930 ( Isaac Kashdan won ), lost a match to Savielly Tartakower ( 1: 3 ) at Paris 1935, tied for 4-5th at Margate 1935 ( Samuel Reshevsky ),< ref >
In 1948 Steiner won the United States Chess Championship at South Fallsburg, New York, ahead of Isaac Kashdan.

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