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in Venice in 1547, Postel became the confessor of Mother Zuana, an elderly woman who was responsible for the kitchen of the hospital of San
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once all of the religions of the world were shown to have common foundations and that the
Christian religion best represented these foundations. He believed these foundations to be the love of God, the praising of God, the love of mankind, and the helping of mankind.
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Ce quart de globe, ou demy Hémisphere contient dedans sa longitude clxxx degrès , partie
Australle de l'Atlantide dicte Peru ou America par Americ Vespuce Florentin son inventeur, et davantage une partie de la Chasdia ou terre Australle vers les Isles Mologa ou
696:. He returned to France after each trip, often by way of Venice. Through his efforts at manuscript collection, translation, and publishing, he brought many Ancient Greek, Hebrew, and Arabic texts into European intellectual discourse in the Late
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474:, to collect manuscripts. After this trip, he earned the appointment of Professor of Mathematics and Oriental Languages at the Collège Royal. In 1552, he published a short compendium under the name,
876:, in which he again expounded upon the interrelatedness of all parts of the universe and his imminent restoration of the world order. As a result, he was sentenced to house arrest by the
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342:("An Introduction to the Alphabetic Characters of Twelve Different Languages"), published in 1538, Postel became the first scholar to recognize the inscriptions on
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that he was destined to be the unifier of the world's religions. When he returned from his second journey to the East, he dedicated two works to her memory:
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Messiah and her progeny, according to Guillaume Postel (1510–1581),' in Olav Hammer (ed),
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Chasdia qui est vers le Gond ou Pole
Austral ainsi appellée à cause que de la Meridionale partie ou Australe procede la Misericorde dicte Chassed
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Guillaume Postel: "Chasdia or Terra
Australis, which the common sailors call Tierra del Fuego and others say is the Land of the Parrots"
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Leathers (1997). "Guillaume Postel et Jean Boulaese: De Summopere (1566) et le Miracle de Laon (1566)".
1000:(On the Marvels of the world and especially on the Admirable Affairs of the Indies and the New World, in French), 1553
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its discoverer, and as well a part of Chasdia or Terra Australis toward the Mologa or Moluccas Islands.)
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Riverside, Connecticut., World Press, 2001, pp. 166-7, pl. 122.
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Writing the History of Mathematics: Its Historical Development
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Alcorani seu legis Mahometi et Evangelistarum concordiae liber
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Proxenus ze Sudetu, Šimon (1979). Martínková, Dana (ed.).
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928:(Concerning the Agreement of the World, in Latin), 1544.
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Postel, Guillaume (1578). "Recueil no.1, carte no.10".
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Le Livre de la concorde entre le Coran et les Évangiles
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Whose Science is Arabic Science in Renaissance Europe?
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Islamic science and the making of European Renaissance
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L'Histoire mémorable des expéditions depuis le déluge
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Islamic Civilization during the European Renaissance
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La Vraye et Entière Description du royaume de France
934:(Concerning the Nativity of Jesus, in Latin), 1547.
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922:(The Plans of the Holy Spirit, in French), 1543.
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910:(The Athenian Magistrates, in French), 1540.
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908:Les Magistratures athéniennes
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