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2 Siméon Denis Poisson
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3 North, Simeon
SUBJECT AREA: Weapons and armour[br]b. 13 July 1765 Berlin, Connecticut, USAd. 25 August 1852 Middletown, Connecticut, USA[br]American manufacturer of small arms.[br]Like his father and grandfather, Simeon North began his working life as a farmer. In 1795 he started a business making scythes in an old mill adjoining his farm. He had apparently already been making some pistols for sale, and in March 1799 he secured his first government contract, for 500 horse-pistols to be delivered within one year. This was followed by further contracts for 1,500 in 1800, 2,000 in 1802, and others; by 1813 he had supplied at least 10,000 pistols and was employing forty or fifty men. In a contract for 20,000 pistols in 1813 there was a provision, which North himself recommended, that parts should be interchangeable. It is probable that he had employed the concept of interchangeability at least as early as his more famous contemporary Eli Whitney. To meet this contract he established a new factory at Middletown, Connecticut, but his original works at Berlin continued to be used until 1843. His last government order for pistols was in 1828, but from 1823 he obtained a series of contracts for rifles and carbines, with the last (1850) being completed in 1853, after his death. In developing machine tools to carry out these contracts, North was responsible for what was probably the earliest milling machine, albeit in a relatively primitive form, c. 1816 or even as early as 1808. In 1811 he was elected Lieutenant-Colonel of the 6th Connecticut Regiment; although he resigned after only two years, he was generally known thereafter as Colonel North.[br]Further ReadingS.N.D.North and R.H.North, 1913, Simeon North: First Official Pistol Maker of the United States, Concord, NH (the fullest account).J.W.Roe, 1916, English and American Tool Builders, New Haven; reprinted 1926, New York, and 1987, Bradley, 111.Merrit Roe Smith, 1973, "John H.Hall, Simeon North, and the milling machine: the nature of innovation among antebellum arms makers", Technology and Culture 14:573–91.RTS -
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7 Συμεών
Συμεών, ὁ indecl. Semitic (שִׁמְעוֹן) name (for which the similar-sounding genuine Gk. name Σίμων [q.v.] is sometimes substituted; B-D-F §53, 2d; Mlt-H. 146.—LXX, Philo, Test12Patr, JosAs; Demetr.: 722 Fgm. 1, 3 al. In Joseph. Συμεών, ῶνος: Bell. 4, 159, Ant. 12, 265; Preisigke, Namenbuch) Symeon, Simeon.① son of Jacob (Gen 29:33.—49:5; Jdth 9:2; 4 Macc 2:19). Ancestor of the tribe of the same name (Jdth 6:15; ViHab 1 [p. 85, 19 Sch.]) Rv 7:7.② in the genealogy of Jesus Lk 3:30.③ a devout man in Jerusalem Lk 2:25, 34. In GJs 24:4 successor of Zacharias; 10:2 v.l. (for Σαμουήλ).④ Simeon surnamed Niger, named w. other teachers and prophets of the church at Antioch Ac 13:1.⑤ The original name of the apostle Peter (s. Σίμων 1) is occasionally written in this way Ac 15:14 (SGiet, L’Assemblée apostolique et le Décret de Jérusalem—Qui était Siméon?: RSR 39, ’51/52, 203–20). Συμεὼν (v.l. Σίμων) Πέτρος 2 Pt 1:1.—M-M. -
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שִׁמְעוֹן(b. h.) pr. n. m. Simeon, Simon, 1) the son of Jacob; the tribe of Simeon. Gen. R. s. 71 ש̇מ̇ע̇ון ש̇ומ̇ע בקולוכ׳ Simeon (listener), listening to the voice of his father in heaven. Num. R. s. 27> ש׳ פטדה the jewel in the high prests breastplate for the tribe of S. was a topaz. Ib. s. 1319> נשיא ש׳ the prince of the tribe of S.; a. fr. 2) ש׳ הצדיק Simon the Just, a high priest. Yoma 69a כיון שראה לש׳ הצ׳וכ׳ when he (Alexander the Great) saw Simon the Just, he alighted from his chariot Ab. I, 2 ש׳ הצ׳ היהוכ׳ Simon the Just was one of the last members of the Great Assembly; a. fr. 3) name of several Tannaim, esp. a) S. son of Hillel. Sabb.15a.b) R. S. son of the Sagan. Shek. VIII, 5. Keth.II, 8; a. e.c) S. ben Sheṭaḥ, chief of the Pharisees under Alexander Jannai. Hag. II, 2. Tosef.Keth.XII, 1. Kidd.66a; a. fr.d) R. S. ben Gamliel I (abbrev. רשב״ג) Ker.I, 7. Succ.53a; Tosef. ib. IV, 4. Ab. Zar.20a; (Y. ib. I, 40a bot.; Y.Ber.IX, 13b bot. רבן גמליאל); a. e.e) Rabban S. ben Gamliel II. Hor.13b. Keth.77a, a. fr. כל מקום ששנהרשב״גוכ׳ wherever R. S. b. G. is cited in the Mishnab, his opinion is the adopted law. Ib. VII, 9; a. v. fr.f) ר׳ ש׳ ברבי R. S. son of R. Judah han-Nasi (Bribbi). Ib. 103b. Ber.13b; a. fr.ש׳ בן זומא, v. זוֹמָא II.ש׳ בן עזאי, v. עַזַּאי; a. many other Tannaim; v. fr. Darkhé, Additamenta, p. 64–67. 4) name of several Amoraim, esp. a) R. S. bar Abba (Ba, Va), in Babli שִׁמָּן. Y.Sabb.VII, 8a bot.; Bab. ib. 61a. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot.; Bab. ib. 33a; a. fr.b) R. S. b. Laḳish (abbrev. רשב״ל, a. ריש לקיש, ר״ל). Keth.54b. Gitt.47a. Y.Yeb.VIII, 9d bot.; a. v. fr., v. לָקִיש I; a. other Amoraim; v. Fr. Mbo p. 127a>-30a>. -
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שִׁמְעוֹן(b. h.) pr. n. m. Simeon, Simon, 1) the son of Jacob; the tribe of Simeon. Gen. R. s. 71 ש̇מ̇ע̇ון ש̇ומ̇ע בקולוכ׳ Simeon (listener), listening to the voice of his father in heaven. Num. R. s. 27> ש׳ פטדה the jewel in the high prests breastplate for the tribe of S. was a topaz. Ib. s. 1319> נשיא ש׳ the prince of the tribe of S.; a. fr. 2) ש׳ הצדיק Simon the Just, a high priest. Yoma 69a כיון שראה לש׳ הצ׳וכ׳ when he (Alexander the Great) saw Simon the Just, he alighted from his chariot Ab. I, 2 ש׳ הצ׳ היהוכ׳ Simon the Just was one of the last members of the Great Assembly; a. fr. 3) name of several Tannaim, esp. a) S. son of Hillel. Sabb.15a.b) R. S. son of the Sagan. Shek. VIII, 5. Keth.II, 8; a. e.c) S. ben Sheṭaḥ, chief of the Pharisees under Alexander Jannai. Hag. II, 2. Tosef.Keth.XII, 1. Kidd.66a; a. fr.d) R. S. ben Gamliel I (abbrev. רשב״ג) Ker.I, 7. Succ.53a; Tosef. ib. IV, 4. Ab. Zar.20a; (Y. ib. I, 40a bot.; Y.Ber.IX, 13b bot. רבן גמליאל); a. e.e) Rabban S. ben Gamliel II. Hor.13b. Keth.77a, a. fr. כל מקום ששנהרשב״גוכ׳ wherever R. S. b. G. is cited in the Mishnab, his opinion is the adopted law. Ib. VII, 9; a. v. fr.f) ר׳ ש׳ ברבי R. S. son of R. Judah han-Nasi (Bribbi). Ib. 103b. Ber.13b; a. fr.ש׳ בן זומא, v. זוֹמָא II.ש׳ בן עזאי, v. עַזַּאי; a. many other Tannaim; v. fr. Darkhé, Additamenta, p. 64–67. 4) name of several Amoraim, esp. a) R. S. bar Abba (Ba, Va), in Babli שִׁמָּן. Y.Sabb.VII, 8a bot.; Bab. ib. 61a. Y.Ber.V, 9b bot.; Bab. ib. 33a; a. fr.b) R. S. b. Laḳish (abbrev. רשב״ל, a. ריש לקיש, ר״ל). Keth.54b. Gitt.47a. Y.Yeb.VIII, 9d bot.; a. v. fr., v. לָקִיש I; a. other Amoraim; v. Fr. Mbo p. 127a>-30a>. -
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1) General subject: Simeon (мужское имя)2) Religion: Simeon (The second son born to Jacob and his first wife, Leah)3) Christianity: Symeon (имя святого) -
11 Симеон Богоприимец
1) Religion: Simeon (A devout man of Jerusalem held to have uttered the Nunc Dimittis on seeing the infant Jesus in the temple)2) Christianity: Symeon the God-receiver (святой, персонаж Нового Завета), Simeon the God-ReceiverУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Симеон Богоприимец
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12 Симеон Столпник
1) Religion: St. Simeon Stylites2) Christianity: Symeon Stylites (христианский святой), Simeon Stylites (христианский святой), Symeon the Stylite (христианский святой) -
13 колено сыновей Симеоновых
Универсальный русско-английский словарь > колено сыновей Симеоновых
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14 Симеон Богоприимец
библ.(старец-священник, воспринимавший в Иерусалимском храме новорождённого Иисуса Христа; Ев. от Луки 2:22-39; д. п. 3/15 февраля, катол. - 8 октября) St. Simeon, the Venerable-Senex and Theofer, St. Simeon the God-receiver [the Receiver of God]Русско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Симеон Богоприимец
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15 Симеон Метафраст
(ум. 960; византийский церк. писатель, составитель сборника житий; имел титул логофета; д. п. 28 ноября / 11 декабря) St. Simeon Metaphrastes, St. Simeon LogothetesРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Симеон Метафраст
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16 Симеон Столпник Дивногорец, Младший
(ум. 596, д. п. 24 мая / 6 июня, катол. - 3 сентября) St. Simeon of the Wonderful Mountain, Stylite, катол. St. Simeon Stylites the YoungerРусско-английский словарь религиозной лексики > Симеон Столпник Дивногорец, Младший
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19 Десять исчезнувших колен Израилевых
General subject: Ten Lost Tribes of Israel (Asher, Dan, Ephraim, Gad, Issachar, Manasseh, Naphtali, Reuben, Simeon, and Zebulun, 10 of the original 12 Hebrew tribes, partially dispersed and eventually assimilated by other peoples)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Десять исчезнувших колен Израилевых
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20 Семен Надсон
Names and surnames: Simeon Nadson
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SIMEON — (Heb. שִׁמְעוֹן), the second son of Jacob and Leah (Gen. 29:33) and the eponymous ancestor of the tribe of Simeon. The name is formed from the verb shʿm (שמע) with the addition of the suffix on (וֹן), and was given by Leah to her son because the… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Siméon — Simeon ist einer der 12 Söhne Jakobs und Stammvater eines der Zwölf Stämme Israels, siehe Simeon (AT) ein Prophet im Neuen Testament, siehe Simeon (Prophet) ein byzantinischer Mönch und Eremit, Heiliger (um 980/990 bis 1035), siehe Simeon von… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Simeon — ist ein Einzelname, ein männlicher Vorname und ein Familienname. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Namensträger 1.1 Einzelname 1.2 Vorname 1.3 Familienname … Deutsch Wikipedia
Siméon II — de Bulgarie Pour les articles homonymes, voir Siméon. Simeon II Симеон II … Wikipédia en Français
Simeon — Siméon Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Saint Siméon, Saint Siméon, Syméon (homonymie) et Simon. Siméon est un nom propre qui peut désigner … Wikipédia en Français
Simeon — • The second son of Jacob by Lia and patronymic ancestor of the Jewish tribe bearing that name Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Simeon Simeon … Catholic encyclopedia
Simeón — Simeón, san (Simeon) ► Nombre de varios zares y reyes de Bulgaria. ► Simeón I (863? 927) Zar de Bulgaria en 893 927, sucesor de su hermano Vladimiro. Organizó una Iglesia nacional independiente de Bizancio. ► Simeón II (n. 1937) Rey de Bulgaria… … Enciclopedia Universal
Simeón — o Shimón es un nombre que procede del hebreo שִׁמְעוֹן (en el hebreo bíblico se escribe Šimʿon y en el hebreo tiberiano Šimʿôn). En griego se transcribe Συμεών, que fue latinizado como Symeon. Los siguientes personajes llevan por nombre Simeón:… … Wikipedia Español
Simeon II. — Simeon II. bezeichnet folgende Personen: Simeon II. (jüdischer Patriarch) ( 10–70), jüdischer Patriarch Simeon II. (* 1937), Zar von Bulgarien, Ministerpräsident der Republik Bulgarien, siehe Simeon Sakskoburggotski Diese Seite ist eine … Deutsch Wikipedia
Simeon I — may refer to: *Simeon I of Bulgaria *Simeon of Russia *Simon I (High Priest) (in the Temple in Jerusalem) … Wikipedia
Simeon I. — Simeon I. bezeichnet folgende Personen: Simeon I. (jüdischer Patriarch) († 9 n. Chr.), jüdischer Gelehrter, Tannait der 1. Generation Simeon I. (Bulgarien) (864–927), Zar von Bulgarien Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unte … Deutsch Wikipedia