2 resultados para 2-D Modeling

em Harvard University


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1. Risālah fī ādāb al-muṭālaʻah / Ḥāmid ibn Burhān ibn Abī Dharr al-Ghifārī (ff. 1r-6v) -- 2. Ādāb ʻUthmānīyah (ff. 7r-14r) -- 3. Ādāb Sharīfīyah fī al-munāẓarah / al-Sayyid al-Sharīf al-Jurjānī (ff. 15r-27r) -- 4. Sharḥ ādāb al-baḥth fī ʻilm al-munāẓarah lil-ʻAḍudī (ff. 28r-46v) -- 5. Ḥāshiyah ʻalá Sharḥ Ādāb al-Ḥanafī (ff. 47r-55v).

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Three unlined pages with notes written by Harvard undergraduate Elijah Dunbar. The documents consist of two pages of chemistry notes compiled in September 1792 when Dunbar was a junior and an undated, untitled list of theological themes. The chemistry notes include a summary of the discipline and a set of laws regarding the "affinity of composition." The verso of the second page was later annotated: "Borrow- He that discerneth Youth & Beau[ty] Elij. Dunar 2'd 1793. Rec'd David Tappan, Professor of Divinity in the University--Elijah Dunbar, jun." followed by a list of students identified as "Alchemists" in the "Ridiculous Society": Joseph Perkins, Isaac Braman, William Biglow, and Elijah Dunbar. The second document is an untitled list of 27 theological themes beginning "1. Doctrine of the Trinity," and ending "27. Family worship," and may refer to sermon or lecture topics.