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Abraham bar Hiyya Savasorda has written:

'La obra Forma de la tierra' -- subject(s): Early works to 1800, Astronomy

'The meditation of the sad soul' -- subject(s): Jewish ethics

'Llibre de geometria' -- subject(s): Geometry, Early works to 1800, Jewish Mathematics

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