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  1. The Meditation of the Sad Soul (Littman Library of Jewish Civilization) by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1984-06-21
  2. 12th-Century Mathematicians: Omar Khayyám, Adelard of Bath, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Al-Khazini, Bhaskara Ii, Sharaf Al-Din Al-usi
  3. Spanish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Ibn Arabi, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Arnaldus de Villa Nova
  4. Medieval European Mathematics: Fibonacci, Alcuin, Adelard of Bath, Thomas Bradwardine, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Jordanus de Nemore, Abacus School
  5. 1136 Deaths: Harald Iv of Norway, William de Corbeil, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Gwenllian Ferch Gruffydd, Hugues de Payens, Leopold Iii
  6. Spanish Mathematicians: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Enrique Zuazua, José Celestino Mutis, David Ríos Insua, Esteban Terradas I Illa
  7. Jewish Astrologers: Abraham Ibn Ezra, Jewish Views on Astrology, Philip Berg, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Mashallah, Jackie Stallone, David Gans
  8. Translators to Hebrew: Arabic-hebrew Translators, Latin-hebrew Translators, Jacob Anatoli, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Reuven Snir, Joseph Kimhi
  9. La Obra Sefer Hesbon Kahlekot Ha-kokabim De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Edicion Critica, Con Traduccion Introduccion y Notas Por Jose M. Millas Vallicrosa by Jose M. Millas, Ed. Abraham Bar Hiyya Ha-Bargeloni. Vallicrosa, 1959
  10. Spanish Jews: Ricardo Bofill, Jehuda Cresques, Spanish and Portuguese Jews, Petrus Alphonsi, Gabriel Milan, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Judah Halevi
  11. Catalan Astronomers: Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josep Comas Solà, Dionís Renart, Lupitus of Barcelona, Jaume Nomen
  12. Spanish Astronomers: Petrus Alphonsi, Abraham Bar Hiyya, Josef de Mendoza Y Ríos, Abu Ishaq Ibrahim Al-Zarqali, Antonio de Ulloa
  13. La Obra Forma De La Tierra De R. Abraham Bar Hiyya ha-Bargeloni by Abraham Bar Hiyya Savasorda, 1956-01-01
  14. Judaism As A Philosophy : The Philosophy of Abraham Bar Hiyya (1065 - 1143) by Leon D. Stitskin, 1960

41. Enigma Galgano - Medioevo In Rete - Personaggi - Matematici Del XII Secolo
Translate this page Torna a Personaggi. 1) Omar Khayyan (18 maggio 1048 - 4 dicembre 1131) 2)abraham bar hiyya Ha-Nasi (1070-1136). 3) Adelard of Bath (1075-1160).
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Matematici del XII secolo Omar Khayyan Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci Torna a Personaggi Omar Khayyan (18 maggio 1048 - 4 dicembre 1131) Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi Adelard of Bath Abraham ben Meir ibn Ezra al-Ishbili Abu Muhammad Jabir ibn Aflah ... Johannes de Sacrobosco

42. Mazal Tov - Gli Autori
Translate this page Sulla questione conviene ascoltare abraham bar hiyya, astrologo e studioso di Torah(già ricordato a proposito dell’astrologia oraria), che in Meguilat
http://www.montesion.it/_tavole1/tovautori.htm
Di Sergio M Download " Gli autori" [ Il Download è completo delle note] Gli autori La rassegna che segue prende succintamente in esame alcuni tra i più importanti autori e/o pensatori ebrei che si occuparono di astrologia. Inizia con Filone alessandrino e termina con Maimonide, più o meno in coincidenza col diffondersi della Qabbalah storica, alla quale dedicherò, per ciò che si riferisce all’astrologia, il successivo e ultimo paragrafo di questo scritto. Filone, vissuto tra il 13 a.C e il 54 d.C nell’ambiente ebraico ellenizzante di Alessandria, coglie il significato simbolico della ‘doppia’ migrazione di Abramo: una prima volta dalla Caldea, una seconda da Haràn che significa ‘caverna’. L’uscita dalla Caldea, con riferimento al Genesi La maggiore polemica di Filone è però diretta, nel De Providentia , contro la Genetliologia (anticipazione della cosiddetta astrologia giudiziaria ). Più che mai - osserva Filone - il

43. Virtual Encyclopedia Of Mathematics
abel niels henrik abraham bar hiyya hanasi abraham max abu kamil shuja ibn aslamibn muhammad abu'l-wafa al'buzjani mohammad ackermann wilhelm adams john
http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/~plouffe/Simon/supermath.html
Super-Index of Biographies of Mathematicians
abel niels henrik abraham bar hiyya ha-nasi abraham max abu kamil shuja ibn aslam ibn muhammad ... zygmund antoni
This index was automatically generated using a new tagging program written by Simon Plouffe at LaCIM

44. Histoire De L'astrologie Occidentale - Bibliographie
Translate this page abraham bar hiyya Ha-Nasi, Llibre revelador Meguillat Hamegallè, éd. J. Guttman,trad. de l’hébreu J. Millas Vallicrosa, Barcelona, 1929, 252 pp.
http://www.sas.ac.uk/warburg/mnemosyne/orientation/astrobib/astro_biblio5.htm
Guide Action Orientation Word ... Home HISTOIRE DE L'ASTROLOGIE OCCIDENTALE
BIBLIOGRAPHIE V. Editions de sources (sélection) V.1. Antiquité V.2. Moyen Age V. 1. Antiquité
Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum Dorotheus de Sidon, Carmen astrologicum Firmicus Maternus,
Matheseos libri VIII
Mathesis

Heliodoros, In Paulum Alexandrinum Commentarium Apotelesmatica libri III Hermes [voir V.2] Manilius,
Astronomica
Astronomiques Nisard. Collection des auteurs latins
, 18, Paris, 1851, pp. 633-736
, trad. R. Alleau, Paris, 1970 Fragmenta magica Philologus , suppl. 6, 1892, pp. 325-394 Paul d’Alexandrie, Elementa apotelesmatica Porphyre, Introductio in Tetrabiblum Ptolomaei Catalogus Codicum Astrologorum Graecorum Apotelesmaticorum libri VI
Apotelesmatica
Apotelesmatica
Tetrabiblos Tetrabiblos
Sextus Empiricus, Adversus mathematicos Against Mathematicians Contro gli astrologie Vettius Valens, Anthologiarum libri Anthologiarum libri novem Anthologies. Livre I

45. Mathem_abbrev
Abbe, Ernst Abel, Niels Henrik abraham bar hiyya Abu Kamil Shuja Abu Jafar, al_KhazinAbu'lWafa al-Buzjani Adams, John Couch Adelard of Bath Agnesi, Maria
http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
(a) Any wars etc.
(b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
(c) Major discoveries of the time
(d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

46. KLUWER Academic Publishers | The Medieval Hebrew Encyclopedias Of Science And Ph
JR Woolf. 6. The First Hebrew Encyclopedia of Science abraham bar hiyya'sYesodei haTevunah u-Migdal ha-Emunah; M. Rubio. 7. Encyclopedic
http://www.wkap.nl/prod/b/0-7923-6242-X?a=1

47. Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages - List Of Entries (A)
Abbreviator Abdisho of Nisibis (died 1318) Abduction Abelard, Peter (10791142) AberdeenAbjuration Ablution Abraham abraham bar hiyya (1065-1145) Abraham Ibn
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Abbo of Fleury (940-1004) Abbo of Saint-Germain (9th C) Abbot Abbreviator Abdisho of Nisibis (died 1318) Abduction Abelard, Peter (1079-1142) Aberdeen Abjuration Ablution Abraham Abraham bar Hiyya (1065-1145) Abraham Ibn Da'ud (early 12th C - 1180) Abraham Ibn Ezra (1089-1164/1165) Abraham's Bosom Abravanel, Isaac (1437-1508) Abruzzi Absolution Abstraction Acclamations Acolyte Acre Acrosticact and Potency Active Life, Contemplative Life Acts of Bishops Adalard of Corbie (751-826) Adalbero of Laon (950/957-1031) Adalbert of Prague (956-997) Adam and Eve Adam de la Halle Adam Marsh (De Marisco) Adam of Bremen (died 1081/1085) Adam of Petit Pont Adam of Wodeham (1298-1358) Adelard of Bath (1080-1160?) Adelhausen Adelphaton Adeodatus II, Pope (died 676) Adhemar of Chabannes (989-1034) Adhemar of Le Puy (1050-1098) Admont Ado of Vienne (died 875) Adomnán (624-704) Adoptianism Adoration Adrian I, Pope (died 795)

48. Encyclopedia Of The Middle Ages - List Of Contributors (L - P)
Béatrice Leroy (Univ. of Bordeaux) Navarre. Mathieu Lescuyer Richard Fitzralph.Tony Lévy (CNRS) abraham bar hiyya. Giambattista Livi Job (Exegesis).
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: Christina of Markyate; Margery Kempe; Recluse (Univ. of Provence): Antoninus; Antonius of Florence; Poverty/The Poor (the West); Sexuality (Theology and Pastoral Teaching); Wealth (IRHT): Morality Play Pierre Lacroix (Seminary, Lons-le-Saunier): Apostles’ Creed; Misericord (Monastic Iconography); Saint-Claude; Stalls (Univ. of Paris II): Maxim Marielle Lamy (Univ. of Paris IV): Conception of the Virgin Mary (the West); Joseph of Nazareth (Theology); Mary The Virgin (Theology); Salve Regina Richard Landes (Boston Univ., MA): Adhemar of Chabannes; Millennium; Peace and Truce of God Hanne Lange (Univ. of Copenhagen): Numbers and Numerology (IRHT): Exultet; Initials; Latin Manuscripts Michael Lapidge Christian Lauranson-Rosaz Bruno Laurioux (Univ. of Paris I): Cooking Michel Lauwers C. H. Lawrence (Institution of Historical Research, Univ. of London): Marsh (Adam) (Univ. of Montpellier): Alms; Bridge; Bruno of La Chartreuse; Carthusians/Charter-house; Guigo the Carthusian; Hospital/Hospice; Mercedarians; Peter Nolasco; Works of Mercy (the West)

49. Den Samuel. Biografía
Translate this page había soñado Y. como la del comienzo de la Edad mesiánica, probablemente influidopor el científico abraham bar hiyya que la había calculado para 1135.
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Halevi Yehudah
(Abu-I-Hasan ibn Leví, entre los árabes). N. en Tudela, ca. 1070 o 1075, y m. (¿Tierra Santa?) a mediados del s. XII. Es el poeta judío más excelso de la literatura hebraicoespañola, inventor del género sionida, Con el paso del tiempo empiezan a abundar en Y. las elegías por los amigos que mueren y se imponen los temas filosóficos y religiosos. El género zuhd Y. es el creador del género sionida, poesía generalmente de forma qasida, en la que se manifiesta un ardiente deseo de encontrarse en Jerusalén. Cultivó también un género ya existente, el de la ahabah o amor entre Dios, amante esposo, y del pueblo elegido, la amada al modo del Cantar de los Cantares. Entre otras poesías de carácter religioso, también, figuran las de lamentación por el destierro, geulah

50. The Newberry Library: Smith Center: Mapline 84/85 Feature
of Aragon. His work in turn was based on the observations and tablesof Levi ben Gerson and abraham bar hiyya. The Jewish Catalan
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ASTROLABES AND MAPS
Some time during the Middle Ages people began to make measured maps designed for practical use in navigation. The oldest surviving example is the Pisan chart, now in the Bibliotheque Nationale in Paris. It dates from the late 13th century, but there is no reason to believe that it was the first of its kind. Unlike the mappamundi, which co-existed with the portolan charts for a long time, the new maps emphasized purely geographical features with little of the historical, religious, and fabulous information so prominently displayed on the mappamundi. Among the many questions raised by the portolan charts, one of the most vexing is that of their construction. What kind of instruments were used to make their meticulously drawn coastlines? No written evidence survives from the earliest period of their existence. However, we do know that two tools, useful for making measured maps, were introduced into Europe in the Middle Ages. These were the astrolabes, which appeared in the tenth century, and the compass in the twelfth. The possible use of the compass in making the charts, which are marked by compass roses and rhumb lines, has been widely discussed, though no firm conclusions have been drawn. The use of the astrolabe has been treated very little. The next oldest dates from the 14th century, though it is possible that Western Europeans were using astrolabes of Islamic manufacture imported through Spain.

51. BNM: Proyectos
Translate this page A. ABBE, ERNST. ABEL, NIELS. abraham bar hiyya. ABU KAMIL SHUJA. ABU’L-WAFAAL BUZJANI. ACKERMAN, WILHELM. ADAMS, JOHN COUCH. AGNESI, MARIA. AHMES. AIKEN,HOWARD.
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Catálogos Proyectos Espacio pedagógico Redes ... Biblioteca, Museo y Archivo Dr. R. Levene Mapa del sitio Preguntas frecuentes Novedades Consultas y sugerencias Carta Compromiso con el Ciudadano Tecnología del sitio bbbbbbbbbbb bb La lista de los hombres de ciencia vinculados a las matemáticas y presentada a continuación no es exhaustiva. Usted puede acceder, a través de esta página, a las biografías de algunos de estos hombres como así también a artículos relacionados con sus obras (en español). Estas páginas a las que remitimos no son de autoría de la biblioteca. A menudo los vínculos no remiten a la posición exacta de la biografía o de la referencia dentro de la página, para ello deberá emplear la opción buscar que posea su navegador e indicar allí el nombre buscado. Seleccionar del abecedario...

52. Vol. 6.2 / Adar 5763 / February 2003 Throughout The Ages, Reports
back 5. Ms. Parma (2637), p. 336 f. 73. back 6. abraham bar hiyya (Spain, early12th century), and Eleazar of Worms (Germany, c. 1200), rationalized that
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Throughout the ages, reports of a birth have often included the hope that the baby had been born be-mazal tov , or be-siman tov , followed by the traditional blessing that the child grow up to a life of Torah, to marry, and perform good deeds. The announcement of a birth in a Jewish family today is greeted customarily by family and friends with the same Hebrew words, expressing hope that the infant was born with good luck under a good sign, siman , or star, mazal . The Talmud uses mazal to mean "star" or "constellation"; this word has come to mean "luck" through the historical popularity of astrology. Talmudic sages discussed the effects of the celestial configuration on the night of birth on a person later in life and expected similarities between two people born under the same star. For example, one sage proposed that a person born on Sunday would be distinguished; on Monday, wrathful; on Tuesday, wealthy and sensual; on Wednesday, intelligent and enlightened; on Thursday, benevolent; on Friday, pious. If born on the Sabbath, he was destined to die on a Sabbath. Astrologers estimated that the influence of the ruling planet at the hour of birth could be decisive in determining character, health, and longevity. For example, someone born under the influence of Venus could become rich and adulterous, whereas someone born under Jupiter was more likely to become a righteous observer of commandments. The manner in which the celestial configuration governed behavior remained controversial among Jews for many centuries, however. Nevertheless, someone born under a favorable constellation was considered lucky, whereas if the ruling planet was likely to have unpleasant influences, a person would have to use intelligence and judgment to overcome expected ill effects.

53. Manuscript Detail
2569. The author quotes the earlier calendar tables of abraham bar hiyya (Savasorda)(Barcelona, dc 1136, the earliest Hebrew scholar to write on Ptolemaic
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54. A History Of Hypercomplex Numbers
abraham bar hiyya HaNasi writes the work Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret,translated in 1145 into Latin as Liber embadorum, which presents the first
http://home.zonnet.nl/mathematics/Geschiedenis/Getallen/sub5.htm
A History of Hypercomplex Numbers
Brahmagupta (598-670) writes Khandakhadyaka which solves quadratic equations and allows for the possibility of negative solutions.
Abraham bar Hiyya Ha-Nasi
writes the work Hibbur ha-Meshihah ve-ha-Tishboret , translated in 1145 into Latin as Liber embadorum , which presents the first complete solution to the quadratic equation.
Nicolas Chuquet
(1445-1500) writes Triparty en la sciences des nombres . The fourth part of which contains the "Regle des premiers," or the rule of the unknown, what we would today call an algebra. He introduced an exponential notation, allowing positive, negative, and zero powers. In solving general equations he showed that some equations lead to imaginary solutions, but dismisses them ("Tel nombre est ineperible").
Nicolo Fontana (Tartaglia)
finds the general method for solving all types of cubic equations and tells Cardano, under the promise that Cardano tell no one until he publishes first. Cardno tells everyone in 1545.
Geronimo Cardano
(1501-1576) writes Ars magna and uses solutions to polynomials which lead to square roots of negative quantities, but calls them "sophistic" and concludes that they it is "as subtle as it is useless." (This work is often taken to mark the beginning of the modern period of mathematics.)

55. Ediciones Indigo
Translate this page Libro revelador. (Meguillat ha-megale). abraham bar hiyya. El siclo del santuario.(Shequel ha-kodesh) Rabbi Moises de Leon. El filósofo y el cabalista.
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56. PHILTAR - Compendium Of Philosophers/A
abraham bar hiyya (10701136) An introduction to his life and work. Abramowski,Edward (1868-1918) A substantial account of his life and work.
http://philtar.ucsm.ac.uk/compendium_of_philosophers/a/
Compendium of Philosophers
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Links to materials by and/or about over a thousand philosophers from thousands of years from all over the world from A to Z This compendium contains entries large and small, single or multiple, on hundreds of philosophers. Links vary in size from a few lines of biography to the whole of the Summa Theologica. Sometimes you are directed to a site which has further links. In that case there is no guarantee that all the further links will work, but enough work to make a visit worthwhile. This compendium does not provide links to philosophers’ own home pages. A list of them can be found here A B C ... Z Abarca, Pedro (1619-1693) Abelard, Peter (1079-1142) Abercrombie, John (1780-1844) Abhinavagupta (10th/11th century) Abraham bar Hiyya (1070-1136) Abramowski, Edward (1868-1918) Abravanel, Judah (1470-1530)

57. El Huerto Del Nogal - Kabalah - Reencarnación O Guilgul
Translate this page b) abraham bar hiyya, (1150 aprox.) en Meditación del alma triste. c)Yehudáh Haleví (1100 aprox.) no menciona el Guilgul en su obra.
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Reencarnación o Guilgul Kohelet (Eclesiastés) 1,4: “Una generación se va y otra viene, más la tierra permanece”. Resulta obvio, por lo menos para algunos, destacar que el judaísmo y el cristianismo son resurreccionistas. Por ello la visión de la reencarnación se dificulta en varios sentidos: a) No es oficial ni bien entendida la creencia en la reencarnación y por ello no aceptada. b) No resulta sencillo encontrar antecedentes para justificar su existencia, sobre todo si los mismos apuntan a ser oficiales. c) Sólo en la Kabalah, o en un desprendimiento del judaísmo (el movimiento karaíta, primera etapa de Anan ben David, su fundador en el siglo octavo e.c.), encontramos antecedentes serios. En la Kabalah la reencarnación ocupa un lugar trascendente en líneas de pensamiento importantes, como veremos más adelante. Habíamos mencionado como la Resurrección se relacionaba con un retorno de la muerte con el mismo cuerpo en concordancia al momento final de la vida del mismo.

58. Brooklyn Public Library /All Locations
1065ca. 1136 See abraham bar hiyya Savasorda, ca. 1065-ca. 1065-ca.1136 See abraham bar hiyya Savasorda, ca. 1065-ca. 1136 1.
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KEYWORD AUTHOR TITLE SUBJECT Mark Nearby SUBJECTS are: Year Entries Abraham (Patriarch) See Abraham (Biblical patriarch)
Abraham Sudæus, ca. 1065-ca. 1136 See Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda, ca. 1065-ca. 1136
Abraham, the Patriarch See Abraham (Biblical patriarch)
Abraham, the Poet, 1092-1167 See Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1092-1167
Abraham, the Spaniard, 1092-1167 See Ibn Ezra, Abraham ben Meïr, 1092-1167
Abrahams, Harold J.
Abrahams, Harold Maurice, 1899-
Abrahams, Harold Maurice, 1899- Drama Video recordings.
... Abrahams, Peter, 1919- Criticism and interpretation. Abrahams, Peter Henry, 1919- See Abrahams, Peter, 1919-
Abrahamus Hispanus, ca. 1065-ca. 1136 See Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda, ca. 1065-ca. 1136

59. Rare Books, Manuscripts From JTS Library Special Collection Will Travel Abroad (
century Haggadah from Constantinople; a fifteenthcentury Pentateuch with Rashicommentary, printed in Zamora, Spain; and abraham bar hiyya's Sefer Tzurat Ha
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MEMORIA DE SEFARAD Will Be on View in Toledo, Spain
Friday, OCTOBER 11TH through Sunday DECEMBER 8TH FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE PRESS CONTACT: Jane Calem Rosen jarosen@jtsa.edu Send this to a friend Memoria de Sepharad (Toledo, Spain) NEW YORK, NY - October 7, 2002 Sociedad Estatal para la Accion Cultural Exterior S.A. (SEACEX) in Toledo, Spain recently reached out to their colleagues in the Department of Special Collections at the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary for help in mounting a major exhibition on the life and culture of medieval Spanish Jewry. The JTS library, with one of the world's largest collections of Judaica and Hebraica, is renowned for its repository of rare books, manuscripts and other memorabilia from every period of Jewish history. Officials of the Toledo-based Society, intent on displaying artifacts of Jewish life in Spain from 711 to 1492, the year of the expulsion, therefore, wasted no time in requesting the loan of several of JTS's prized possessions. These reflect the rich Jewish life in Spain during that time and the community's remarkable contributions to the larger Spanish culture. The works will be on display in Toledo's Municipal Center as part of

60. Library Of The Jewish Theological Seminary: Library News: Between The Lines
a framed leaf from a sixteenthcentury Haggadah from Constantinople; a fifteenthcentury Pentateuch with Rashi commentary and abraham bar hiyya's Sefer Tzurat
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at JTS Library Between the Lines, Vol. 15, no. 2

Library Acting Director Named
Naomi M. Steinberger was appointed Acting Director of the Library of The Jewish Theological Seminary for the 2002-2003 fiscal year. Ms. Steinberger has served the library for the past fifteen years in the capacity of Administrative Librarian for Public Services, Systems Librarian and Executive Librarian. Naomi Steinberger set a number of goals for this year reflecting the library's mission of collecting, preserving and making the cultural heritage of the Jewish people available in print and non-print format. In keeping with this mission Ms. Steinberger plans to expand the library's electronic-format publications, reach out to collectors for adding significant special collections for the library and fill in lacunae in the library's collection. In the area of preservation, she plans to build on the newly expanded conservation lab, supported by grants from the Andrew W. Mellon and Bernard Heller Foundations, and expand the digital preservation projects of the library's collections.

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