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- Moerbeke (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈmuːrbeːkə]) is a muni****lity in the Belgian province of East Flanders. It is sometimes unofficially called Moerbeke-Waas...
- William of Moerbeke, O.P. (Dutch: Willem van Moerbeke; Latin: Guillelmus de Morbeka; 1215–35 – c. 1286), was a prolific medieval translator of philosophical...
- van Moerbeke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Pierre van Moerbeke (born 1944), Belgian mathematician William of Moerbeke (1215–c...
- Moerbeke (unofficially known as Moerbeke-Waas) is a muni****lity in the north of East Flanders, Belgium. Moerbeke can also refer to: Moerbeke [nl], a...
- Pierre van Moerbeke (born 1 October 1944 in Leuven, Belgium) is a Belgian mathematician. He studied mathematics at the Catholic University of Leuven, where...
- The Moerbeke Sugar Factory was a beet sugar factory in Moerbeke, Belgium. The factory was last part of Iscal Sugar, a competitor of Raffinerie Tirlemontoise...
- KFC Moerbeke (also known as KFCM) is a Belgian football club based in Moerbeke. The club is member of the Royal Belgian Football ****ociation with the matricule...
- delivery of many original Gr**** m****cripts to Western Europe. William of Moerbeke's translations of the work formed the basis of the commentaries on the Metaphysics...
- Arabic versions were later supplanted by improved, direct translations by Moerbeke and others in the 13th century and after. As knowledge of Gr**** declined...
- 1114–1187). Direct Gr**** to Latin translations were later done by William of Moerbeke (c. 1215–1286) and Iacobus Cremonensis (c. 1400–1453). During the Renaissance...