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Berada di dalam bilik gelap. Termenung memerhatikan pusingan arah lawan jam kipas Panasonic yang tergantung kemas pada siling. Ditemani bunyi-bunyi unggas dan enjin kenderaan yang lalu lalang. Dan di dalam momen itu aku menyaksikan dosa-dosa silam. In HD (Terfaktab Media)
This book is a collection of articles, poetry, and stories about the emancipation of women, men, and those in between; Their right, their vision, their empowerment, their dilemmas, and so much more for those born with The V, and those who were not, and those who wish they have, this book is for you. You don't have to be anti-men, to be pro-women; You just need a heart and the courage. You have The V? Own The V. (Terfaktab Media)
The work covers military signaling and the weather service. The latter brand was transferred in 1890, to the Weather Bureau, organized under the Dept. of Agriculture.
“Bagaimana ia boleh terjadi dalam sekelip mata. Seperti malam yang hilang ditelan tengahari. Disember sudah di sini sebelum Jun. Bagaimana masa berlalu begitu cepat? – Dr Seuss Keluhan semalam kau hilangkan. Duka semalam kau buangkan. Marah semalam kau campakkan. Kerana Disember sudah di sini. [Terfaktab]
Averroes the philosopher was the Commentator of Aristotle. In this, the project of his life coincided with the perception of his contemporary readers & with the esteem governing four centuries of European Aristotelianism. It has been the purpose of the 4th Symposium Averroicum to contribute to a better understanding of this philosophy: both on the basis of Averroes' works & in the light of his sources. The Symposium, held in conjunction with the 6th Editors Conference of the Averrois Opera, brought together eminent scholars & researchers on Averroes & adjacent areas. Their contributions are presented in four sections: * The Project of Averroes * Averroes & the Hellenistic Commentators * Averroes, the Commentator * Averroes & the Latin Tradition A bibliography of editions & contributions to the text is appended (to date 1998).
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An account of what Arabic scholars have written, either as commentators or as more independent authors, on the subjects treated in Aristotle's Meteorology, this work investigates how they were influenced by one another and by previous Greek commentators. For each subject a survey is given of the content of the Greek commentaries (by Alexander, Philoponus and Olympiodorus) as well as of a later treatise, ascribed to Olympiodorus and extant only in Arabic. Then, the Arabic version of Ibn al-Bitrīq is investigated; it was one of the sources used by the Arabic writers which are discussed after that: al-Kindī, Ibn Sīnā and later scholars who were inspired by him, Ibn Bājja and Ibn Rušd. Two Arabic treatises on subjects from the Meteorology are edited and translated.