- De
Gradibus was an
Arabic book
published by the Arab
physician Al-Kindi (c. 801–873 CE). De
gradibus is the
Latinized name of the book. An alternative...
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Constantine the African. 11th Century.
Liber de
gradibus simplicium =
translation of
Liber de
gradibus simplicium of Ibn al-Dschazzar. 10th Century, Druck...
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bears many
similarities to the work of Al-Kindi, Quia
primos (or De
Gradibus). The most
essential missing tool was calculus. Al-Kindi in particular...
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officially treats "Step by step, ferociously" as the
English translation gradibus ascendimus ascending by
degrees Motto of Grey College,
Durham Graecia capta...
- ISBN 0135015456. Lambert,
Johann Heinrich (1760). Photometria, sive de
mensura et
gradibus luminis,
colorum et umbrae.
Eberhard Klett.
Incropera and DeWitt, Fundamentals...
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mirabile templum,
templum augustum immane horrens, cui
limen eburnis canebat gradibus laeva de parte ;
nitebant parte alia
cornu solido loca.
Falsa elephanti...
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opera (1957–1977),
edited by Jean Leclercq. Bernard's
works include: De
gradibus humilitatis et
superbiae [The
steps of
humility and pride] (in Latin)....
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Motto Latin:
Gradibus ascendimus Motto in
English Ascending by
degrees Established 1959 Named...
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widely read for more than 1,500 years. Al-Kindi's
ninth century AD book, De
Gradibus and Ibn Sina (Avicenna)'s The
Canon of Medicine,
covers a
range of drugs...
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requires |url= (help) Lambert, J.H. (1760).
Photometria sive de
mensura et
gradibus luminis,
colorum et
umbrae [Photometry, or, On the
measure and gradations...