Tuesday, 21 July 2015

El Rhazi - Safa Wikipedia:Requested articles/Social sciences/History - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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http://www.jta.org/1961/03/22/archive/israeli-woman-killed-by-nazis-in-argentina-sought-nazi-war-criminal


Request for "Semita Recta" as a wiki page My impression was that El Rhazi simply meant "straight path" as in referring to "go the straight path" in latin. I am very curious about this phrase as a historical item. I own an antique bench from belgium circa 1900 that has an inscription carved in oak wood that reads, "anno semita recta 1664". The bench looks like a church relic.


http://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/dspace/bitstream/1808/13149/1/Albertus_Magnus_and_the_Queen_of_the_Elves_A_15th-Century_English_Verse_Dialogue_on_Alchemy.pdf Notre Dame, In Peter Grund


?Semita Recta Albertus peribet testimonium?, ?The Right Path Albertus bears witness? Abstract: This article presents an edition of a Middle English verse tract on alchemy based on Trinity College, Cambridge, MS R. 14. 44 (15th century). The tract, entitled ?Semita Recta Albertus peribet testimonium?, is structured as a dialogue between Albertus Magnus, the noted medieval scholar (c. 1200?1280), and Elchy_ell, the Queen of the Elves. In the dialogue, Elchy- _ell instructs Albertus on how to produce an alchemical elixir that will produce silver or gold. The Semita Recta is a poem of 64 rhymed lines. The setting of this description is a meeting between the medieval scholar Albertus Magnus (c. 1200?1280) and Elchy_ell, the Queen of the Elves, in a ?weldernesse? outside Damascus (see 4.1).


Hence, the Semita Recta is to my knowledge unique among Middle English alchemical poems in exploiting the dialogue format as it does.


There should be an article on the Lay Folks' Catechism in England. It was the 14th century English translation of the Latin catechetical manual by Archbishop Pecham. Explain why James I?s second parliament in 1614 achieved little. An article about James 1's first parliament. Anyone know about the Bishop of Cluny?


Anyone know more than the few sentences attributing great influence in establishing West Germany's post WWII government to American Anton F. "Tony" Pabsch of Syracuse, NY in Theodore White's In Search of History: A Personal Adventure, first mentioned on page 314?


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from Auschwitz death camp to notify about German atrocities in the death camps to the world chiefly to avoid the further deportation of people to Auschwitz(reference documentary in youtube called 'Auschwitz Secrets of the Dead'). Please could someone write about the Alsace witchtrials in the 1600's. It would really help in future.


Jamiut Tawarikh, was one of the grandest projects undertaken by the Ilkhanate king Ghazan Khan (1295-1304). The great job was done by the king?s wazir Rasheeduddin Fazlullah Hamedani who wrote it in Persian and chronicled the history up to the reign of Oljeitju (1304-1316). The breadth of coverage of the job often caused it to be dubbed as the first world history.


"Children/descendants of Sri Wickrama Rajasinghe?" Ancient Chinese Literature would be useful, please


An article is needed on the Territorial Evolution of India (on the line of Territorial evolution of the United States )


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Australia and entrance into the Commonwealth of Nations https://d2l.adlc.ca/d2l/le/content/77145/viewContent/6105200/View similar set of circumstances led to other colonies of the British Empire asking for their independence from Britain (that is, Australia, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and Irish Free State). WWI had given these former colonies their ?trial by fire? as well as Canada; it, too, demonstrated that these nations were able to stand on their own. During WWII, they, like Canada, fought Safa along Britain as allies, and not as colonies.


To find the birth places of all, provided not most of the Kamikaze Pilots of Japan during World War II. To be more specific, which Japanese islands these pilots were born in. As an example, "twenty-two pilots were born in Kyushu Island and fifteen were born in Hokkaido Island," etc. This may actually take someone to physically enquire birth records kept in Japan to search all the known pilots who have flown in the suicide missions. And once these records are completed, these alike records must be verified by another individual for accuracy.


Please create a page for the National War Fund. Posters and documents from 1945 era are available but I can find no literature about this fund.


In use "for almost the entire American Revolution, from late 1776 through 1783." Applebome, Peter. "To Preserve or To Pave Over History" The New York Times, April 19, 2009. (A search of "Fishkill Encampment and Supply Depot" on nyt.com provides earlier articles referencing the Depot.)--71.183.238.134 (talk) 22:07, 21 April 2009 (UTC)


Seargent Sunshine (AKA Sgt. Richard Bergess formerly Safa along the San Francisco Police Department), was a SFPD seargent who, in uniform, Smoked a joint on the steps of the San Francisco Hall Of Justice before 300 onlookers on Easter Sunday of 1968. He was later fired and served 9 months for posession of marijuana. Sources: http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1310&dat=19791211&id=wAYzAAAAIBAJ&sjid=EuIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4497,3590651


http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=1964&dat=19680415&id=0OpfAAAAIBAJ&sjid=KrYFAAAAIBAJ&pg=2769,4299772


http://books.google.com/books?id=Er97YwL_UH8C&pg=PA75&lpg=PA75&dq=sergeant+sunshine+san+francisco&source=bl&ots=jLteaAoa0g&sig=85Yjw5auZOlRUnANl4n4ykl8lkA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_m0jU8npLJOMyAG3hIGIDA&ved=0CDcQ6AEwAg#v=onepage&q=sergeant%20sunshine%20san%20francisco&f=false


http://www.ebay.com/itm/1968-Richard-Bergess-San-Francisco-Sergeant-California-Marijuana-Press-Photo-/151065691952


From Wikipedia,Part of a series on Buddhism Nichidatsu Fujii (?? ?? Fujii Nichidatsu?, 1885?1985) was a Japanese Buddhist monk, and founder of the Nipponzan-My?h?ji order of Buddhism.


Canal Water Dispute ? Accession of Princely States ? Division of assets ? Refugee and accommodation crises ? Security for the newly-formed state ? Social issues (health, education, national language) ? The Kashmir issue .


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