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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Rab Nechemja (auch: Nehemia) war ein jüdisRab Nechemja (auch: Nehemia) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums, wird zu den Tannaiten der dritten Generation gezählt und wirkte um die Mitte des zweiten nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Von ihm sind zahlreiche Halachot (vor allem über „rein und unrein“) und aggadische Aussagen überliefert. Er war Akiba-Schüler. In der Mischna ist er häufig im Meinungsstreit mit Jehuda ben Ilai. Über sein Leben ist kaum etwas bekannt, nicht einmal der Name seines Vaters ist überliefert. Nach Rabbi Jochanan ist Nechemja einer der wesentlichen Urheber der Tosefta (bab. Sanhedrin 86 a).Urheber der Tosefta (bab. Sanhedrin 86 a). , Rabbi Nehemiah was a rabbi who lived circaRabbi Nehemiah was a rabbi who lived circa 150 AD (fourth generation of tannaim). He was one of the great students of Rabbi Akiva, and one of the rabbis who received semicha from R' Judah ben Baba The Talmud equated R' Nechemiah with Rabbi Nehorai: "His name was not Rabbi Nehorai, but Rabbi Meir." His son, R' Yehudah BeRabi Nechemiah, studied before Rabbi Tarfon, but died at a young age after damaging R' Tarfon's honor, after R' Akiva predicted his death.honor, after R' Akiva predicted his death. , Rabbi Nehemiah (ebraico: רבי נחמיה) (IsraeRabbi Nehemiah (ebraico: רבי נחמיה) (Israele, II secolo – ...) era un saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 4ª generazione (135 – 170 e.v.). Gli si attribuisce l'opera (ebraico: מִשְׁנַת הַמִּדּוֹת; "Trattato delle Misure" - circa 150 e.v.), il primo testo ebraico di geometria, sebbene alcuni storici lo datino posteriormente e lo ritengano scritto da autore ignoto. La Mishnat ha-Middot oppone la comune credenza che la Bibbia definisca il rapporto geometrico di π (pi greco) col valore esatto di 3, basato sulla descrizione su 1 Re 7:23 (e 2 Cronache 4:2) del "bacino di metallo fuso" situato all'esterno del Tempio di Gerusalemme con diametro di 10 cubiti e una circonferenza di 30 cubiti. Affermava che il diametro del bacino fosse misurato dall'orlo esterno, mentre la circonferenza era misurata lungo l'orlo interno, che con un orlo che è largo un palmo (come descritto su 1 Re 7:24 e 2 Cronache 4:3) dà un rapporto dall'orlo circolare che si avvicina al valore reale di π.lare che si avvicina al valore reale di π.
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rdfs:comment Rabbi Nehemiah (ebraico: רבי נחמיה) (IsraeRabbi Nehemiah (ebraico: רבי נחמיה) (Israele, II secolo – ...) era un saggio ebreo, rabbino Tanna della 4ª generazione (135 – 170 e.v.). Gli si attribuisce l'opera (ebraico: מִשְׁנַת הַמִּדּוֹת; "Trattato delle Misure" - circa 150 e.v.), il primo testo ebraico di geometria, sebbene alcuni storici lo datino posteriormente e lo ritengano scritto da autore ignoto. La Mishnat ha-Middot oppone la comune credenza che la Bibbia definisca il rapporto geometrico di π (pi greco) col valore esatto di 3, basato sulla descrizione su 1 Re 7:23 (e 2 Cronache 4:2) del "bacino di metallo fuso" situato all'esterno del Tempio di Gerusalemme con diametro di 10 cubiti e una circonferenza di 30 cubiti. Affermava che il diametro del bacino fosse misurato dall'orlo esterno, mentre la circonferenza era misurata lno, mentre la circonferenza era misurata l , Rabbi Nehemiah was a rabbi who lived circaRabbi Nehemiah was a rabbi who lived circa 150 AD (fourth generation of tannaim). He was one of the great students of Rabbi Akiva, and one of the rabbis who received semicha from R' Judah ben Baba The Talmud equated R' Nechemiah with Rabbi Nehorai: "His name was not Rabbi Nehorai, but Rabbi Meir." His son, R' Yehudah BeRabi Nechemiah, studied before Rabbi Tarfon, but died at a young age after damaging R' Tarfon's honor, after R' Akiva predicted his death.honor, after R' Akiva predicted his death. , Rab Nechemja (auch: Nehemia) war ein jüdisRab Nechemja (auch: Nehemia) war ein jüdischer Gelehrter des Altertums, wird zu den Tannaiten der dritten Generation gezählt und wirkte um die Mitte des zweiten nachchristlichen Jahrhunderts. Von ihm sind zahlreiche Halachot (vor allem über „rein und unrein“) und aggadische Aussagen überliefert. Er war Akiba-Schüler. In der Mischna ist er häufig im Meinungsstreit mit Jehuda ben Ilai. Über sein Leben ist kaum etwas bekannt, nicht einmal der Name seines Vaters ist überliefert. Nach Rabbi Jochanan ist Nechemja einer der wesentlichen Urheber der Tosefta (bab. Sanhedrin 86 a).Urheber der Tosefta (bab. Sanhedrin 86 a).
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