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Что (кто) такое Sons of Moses - определение

PERSIAN BROTHERS, MATHEMATICIANS AND ASTRONOMERS
Al-Hasan ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Ja'far Muhammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Ahmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Banu Musa brothers; Ahmad Banu Musa; Ğa‘far Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Šākir; Hasan Banu Musa; Al-Hasan ibn Musa; Ahmad ibn Musa; Mohammed Jafar ibn Musa; Bana Musa; Bana Musa brothers; Mohammed b. Musa; Ahmad ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Muhammad bin Musa; Ahmad bin Musa; Banu Musa; Hasan bin Musa; Gafar Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Sakir; Ga'far Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Sakir; Al-Hasan ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Musa ibn Shakir brothers; Banu Musa ibn Shakir; Al-Hasan Banu Musa; Jafar Muhammad Banu Musa; Jafar Banu Musa; Abū Jaʿfar Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Abu Ja'far Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Muhammad ibn Musa ibn Shakir; Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Al-Ḥasan ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; "Sons of Moses"; Sons of Moses; Banuu Musa; Banū Mūsā; Abū Jaʿfar, Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir; Abū al‐Qāsim, Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir
  • Kitab al-Hiyal al-Naficah}} ("''The [[Book of Ingenious Devices]]''"), [[Berlin State Library]]
  • Kitāb maʻrifat masāḥat al-ashkāl al-basīṭah wa-al-kurīyah}} ("''[[Book on the Measurement of Plane and Spherical Figures]]''"), [[Columbia University]], New York
  • Kitāb al-Daraj}} ([[Princeton University Library]])
  • A depiction of the [[Abbasid]] caliph [[al-Ma'mun]] (''right'') sending an envoy to [[Theophilos]] of [[Byzantium]]

Moses of Bulgaria         
BULGARIAN NOBLE
Moses (noble)
Moses ( ) (died 976/986) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel of Bulgaria and second son of komes Nicholas. After the fall of the eastern parts of the Empire under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his brothers David, Aron and Samuel continued the fight to the west.
Assumption of Moses         
JEWISH PSEUDEPIGRAPHICAL WORK; PURPORTS TO BE SECRET PROPHECIES MOSES REVEALED TO JOSHUA; KNOWN FROM A SINGLE 6TH-CENTURY LATIN MANUSCRIPT FROM THE BIBLIOTECA AMBROSIANA IN MILAN; POSSIBLY ALLUDED TO IN JUDE 1:9
Testament of Moses; Assumptio Mosis; Assumption of moses; Ascension of Moses
The Assumption of Moses (otherwise called the Testament of Moses, Heb.:עליית משה) is a 1st century Jewish apocryphal pseudepigraphical work.
Moses (Kulik)         
PATRIARCH OF UKRAINIAN AUTOCEPHALOUS ORTHODOX CHURCH CANONICAL
Moses (Patriarch of UAOC-C); Koulik Oleg; Patriarch Moses; Patriarch Moses (Koulik)
Patriarch Moses was the Patriarch of the Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church Canonical, an autocephalous Orthodox church that declares its canonical origin from the Polish Orthodox Church and an 1920s era tomos of autocephaly for Kyiv issued by the Ecumenical Patriarch of that era. Patriarch Moses was one of many men claiming the title of Patriarch of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church until early 2019, when the Ecumenical Patriarch of Constantinople formally recognized the autocephaly of the Ukrainian Orthodox Church, and restored all Ukrainian Orthodox clergy to canonical status.

Википедия

Banū Mūsā brothers

The three brothers Abū Jaʿfar, Muḥammad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (before 803 – February 873); Abū al‐Qāsim, Aḥmad ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d. 9th century) and Al-Ḥasan ibn Mūsā ibn Shākir (d. 9th century), were Persian scholars who lived and worked in Baghdad. They are collectively known as the Banū Mūsā (Persian: بنوموسی, "Sons of Mūsā (or Moses)").

The Banū Mūsā were the sons of Mūsā ibn Shākir, who was an employee of al-Ma'mun, a son of the Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid. After their father's death, the brothers received an education under al-Ma'mun’s direction, and were enrolled at the House of Wisdom in Baghdad. There they undertook the translation of ancient Greek works acquired from Byzantium, which they used to develop their own technological, mathematical and astronomical ideas. They were some of the earliest scholars to adopt Greek mathematics, but innovative in their approach to the concepts of area and circumference by expressing them using numerical values instead of ratios. They made geodesic measurements to determine the length of a degree of latitude, and so obtained a relatively accurate value for the circumference of the Earth.

The Banū Mūsā wrote almost 20 books, all but three of which are now lost. The most important of all their works was a treatise on geometry, Kitāb Maʿrifah masāḥat al-ashkāl al-basīṭah wa-al-kuriyyah ("Book on the Measurement of Plane and Spherical Figures"), which was used extensively by medieval mathematicians. Their most famous extant work (of which the oldest and most reliable copy is in the Topkapi Sarayi in Istanbul) is Kitab al-Hiyal al-Naficah ("Book of Ingenious Devices"). It describes 100 inventions, many of which were pouring vessels, intended to entertain party guests. Some of the devices, particularly those that involved innovations such as fluid pressure variations and valves, remained unsurpassed until the modern period. One of those inventions includes an automatic flute player that may have been the first programmable machine or computer.