- romanized: ʾElʿāzār
beRibbi Qallir; c. 570 – c. 640), also
known as
Eleazar ha-
Kalir, was a
Byzantine Jewish poet
whose Hebrew-language
liturgical verses or...
- The
Sasanian conquest of
Jerusalem in
early 614 was a
significant event in the Byzantine–Sasanian War of 602–628.
After the
conquest of
Jerusalem and the...
- M****ir) in
Serer language (Joking relationship) or kal,
which comes from
kalir (a
deformation of the
Serer word
kucarla meaning paternal lineage or paternal...
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renowned and
influential during his time (he
influenced the poet
Eleazar ben
Kalir), by the
Middle Ages, much of his
poetry had
disappeared from the prayer...
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entire world". The
identification appears to go back as far as the
poems of
Kalir in the 6th–7th centuries.[citation needed] In the
Aitareya Brahmana, a Vedic...
- 958–966. doi:10.1093/schbul/sbs069. PMC 3446214. PMID 22987851.
Itzhak Y,
Kalir A,
Weissman BA,
Cohen S (May 1981). "New
analgesic drugs derived from phencyclidine"...
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enzymatically oxidized to
yield taurine by
hypotaurine dehydrogenase.
Kalir, Asher;
Kalir,
Henry H. "Biological
activity of
sulfinic acid derivatives" in Chemistry...
- Al-Rabi ibn Abu al-Huqayq fl. in
Arabia just
before the
Hejira Eleazar Kalir, from Kirjath-sepher,
writing in
Hebrew Al-Khansa, in Arabia,
early Islamic...
- A. 1186 (1–2): 380–90. doi:10.1016/j.chroma.2007.11.002. PMID 18035363.
Kalir A,
Teomy S, Amir A,
Fuchs P, Lee SA,
Holsztynska EJ, et al. (October 1984)...
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sound but with the
Hebrew tsade (thus "Nasareth" or "Natsareth").
Eleazar Kalir (a
Hebrew Galilean poet
variously dated from the 6th to 10th century) mentions...