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20: 115: 313: 91:, and on his return he was chosen to succeed Erpenius as professor of Arabic at Leiden (1625). In the following year he set out on a tour of the Eastern Mediterranean lands, from which he did not return until 1629. A key purpose of the tour was to collect Arabic texts and bring them back to the Leiden University library. The remainder of his life was spent at 165:, which was published at Leiden in 1613. Golius possessed mainstream medieval Arabic dictionaries written solely in Arabic, and was able to translate their contents into Latin. Raphelengius did not have the benefit of seeing these Arabic dictionaries. Golius's dictionary was later improved and expanded by 42:
in the Netherlands. He is primarily remembered as an Orientalist. He published Arabic texts in Arabic at Leiden, and did Arabic-to-Latin translations. His best-known work is an Arabic-to-Latin dictionary,
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Proverbia quaedam Alis, imperatoris Muslemici, et Carmen Tograipoetae doctissimi, necnon dissertatio quaedam Aben Synae
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Hattab suggests that this collection was the primary reason for Descartes' choice to study with Golius:
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Descartes's mathematical thought. (Volume 237 of Boston studies in the philosophy of science)
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Ahmedis Arabsiadae vitae et rerum gestarum Timuri, gui vulgo Tamer, lanes dicitur, historia
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and other Eastern languages at Leiden, where he was the most distinguished pupil of
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Among his earlier publications may be mentioned editions of various Arabic texts (
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in 1612 to study mathematics. In 1618 he registered again to study
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This article incorporates text from a publication now in the
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of Erpenius. After his death, there was found among his papers a
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Biography of Jacobus Golius at the Baheyeldin Dynasty site
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Biography of Jacobus Golius at the Baheyeldin Dynasty site
146:(1669). Golius also edited, translated and annotated the 186: 184: 182: 102:
Golius taught mathematics to the French philosopher
47:(1653), which he sourced for the most part from the 179: 343: 16:Dutch orientalist and mathematician (1596–1667) 150:treatise of the 9th century Arabic astronomer 87:. In 1622 he accompanied the Dutch embassy to 253:, Cambridge University Press, p. 156, 34:(1596 – September 28, 1667), was an 323: 190: 138:which was published, with additions, by 113: 18: 169:'s Arabic-to-Latin dictionary in 1837. 344: 246: 214: 382:Academic staff of Leiden University 13: 14: 393: 362:17th-century Dutch mathematicians 250:Descartes on Forms and Mechanisms 311: 225:. pp. 3, 206–207, 222–225. 109: 38:and mathematician based at the 267: 239: 208: 196: 1: 306:Mathematics Genealogy Project 298:, year 1653, about 1500 pages 172: 136:Dictionarium Persico-Latinum 7: 99:as well as that of Arabic. 95:where he held the chair of 10: 398: 377:Scientists from The Hague 215:Sasaki, Chikara (2003). 334:Encyclopædia Britannica 294:Lexicon Arabico-Latinum 163:Franciscus Raphelengius 159:Lexicon Arabico-Latinum 66: 45:Lexicon Arabico-Latinum 247:Hattab, Helen (2009), 119: 24: 117: 22: 276:Elementa astronomica 144:Lexicon heptaglotton 77:University of Leiden 296:, by Jacobus Golius 71:Golius was born in 367:Dutch orientalists 132:Grammatica Arabica 120: 25: 75:. He went to the 40:Leiden University 389: 338: 317: 315: 314: 280: 271: 265: 263: 243: 237: 236: 212: 206: 200: 194: 188: 397: 396: 392: 391: 390: 388: 387: 386: 342: 341: 329:Golius, Jacobus 327:, ed. (1911). " 312: 310: 284: 283: 272: 268: 261: 244: 240: 233: 223:Springer-Verlag 213: 209: 201: 197: 189: 180: 175: 112: 69: 17: 12: 11: 5: 395: 385: 384: 379: 374: 372:Dutch Arabists 369: 364: 359: 354: 340: 339: 325:Chisholm, Hugh 308: 302:Jacobus Golius 299: 290: 282: 281: 266: 259: 238: 231: 207: 195: 177: 176: 174: 171: 140:Edmund Castell 118:Jacobus Golius 111: 108: 104:RenĂ© Descartes 68: 65: 59:dictionary of 51:dictionary of 32:Jacob van Gool 23:Jacobus Golius 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 394: 383: 380: 378: 375: 373: 370: 368: 365: 363: 360: 358: 355: 353: 350: 349: 347: 336: 335: 330: 326: 321: 320:public domain 309: 307: 303: 300: 297: 295: 291: 289: 286: 285: 278: 277: 270: 262: 260:9780521518925 256: 252: 251: 242: 234: 232:1-4020-1746-4 228: 224: 220: 219: 211: 204: 199: 192: 191:Chisholm 1911 187: 185: 183: 178: 170: 168: 167:Georg Freytag 164: 160: 155: 153: 149: 145: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 116: 107: 105: 100: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 64: 62: 58: 54: 50: 46: 41: 37: 33: 29: 21: 332: 293: 275: 274:Alfraganus: 269: 249: 241: 217: 210: 198: 158: 156: 148:astronomical 143: 135: 131: 127: 126:, 1629; and 123: 121: 110:Publications 101: 70: 56: 48: 44: 31: 28:Jacob Golius 27: 26: 357:1667 deaths 352:1596 births 152:Al-Farghani 97:mathematics 61:Fairuzabadi 36:Orientalist 346:Categories 173:References 53:Al-Jauhari 157:Golius's 73:The Hague 85:Erpenius 55:and the 322::  304:at the 142:in his 89:Morocco 30:, born 316:  257:  229:  93:Leiden 81:Arabic 57:Qamous 49:Sihah 255:ISBN 227:ISBN 67:Life 331:". 348:: 221:. 181:^ 154:. 63:. 264:. 235:. 205:. 193:.

Index


Orientalist
Leiden University
Al-Jauhari
Fairuzabadi
The Hague
University of Leiden
Arabic
Erpenius
Morocco
Leiden
mathematics
René Descartes

Edmund Castell
astronomical
Al-Farghani
Franciscus Raphelengius
Georg Freytag



Chisholm 1911
Biography of Jacobus Golius at the Baheyeldin Dynasty site
Descartes's mathematical thought. (Volume 237 of Boston studies in the philosophy of science)
Springer-Verlag
ISBN
1-4020-1746-4
Descartes on Forms and Mechanisms
ISBN

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