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Volume 21, Number 2, 2021Table of Contents

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View The "Meteorological" Interpretation of the Creation Narrative from John Philoponus to Saadia Gaon
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View The "Secret of the Heavens" and the "Secret of Number": Immanuel of Rome's Mathematical Supercommentaries on Abraham Ibn Ezra in His Commentary on Qohelet 5:7 and 7:27
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View A fragment of Abraham Avigdor's translation of Gerard de Solo's Practica from the Cairo Genizah: edition and analysis with special regard to the Old Occitan elements
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ISSN | 1553-3956 |
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Launched on MUSE | 2022-01-29 |
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