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- Nikephoros Blemmydes (Latinized as Nicephorus Blemmydes; Gr****: Νικηφόρος Βλεμμύδης, 1197–1272) was a 13th-century Byzantine author. Blemmydes was born...
- took philosophy classes from a most renowned teacher, Nikephoros Blemmydes. As Blemmydes was the hegumenos (abbot) of a monastery at Ephesus, Theodore attended...
- Nicephorus Blemmydes called her "rival empress". However Blemmydes' negative criticism resulted in an attempt at his life by her followers. Blemmydes survived...
- the dialogue between the eastern and western churches were Nikephoros Blemmydes and Maximus Planudes. Byzantine historical tradition also flourished with...
- religious and intellectual center during the 13th century. Nikephoros Blemmydes, a prominent intellectual of the time, taught in the city. However, the...
- monastery of St. Gregory Thaumatourgos, in his dispute with Nikephoros Blemmydes. At that time, he held the court rank of pansebastos sebastos and was...
- of Constantinople Scientific career Institutions University of Constantinople Doctoral advisor Michael Italikos Doctoral students Nikephoros Blemmydes...
- might carry the news to the barbarians in Sicily, the Normans. Nikephoros Blemmydes referred to the Byzantine emperors as ****enes, and Theodore Alanias wrote...
- Parainetike, modelled on the Isocratean Ad Demoni**** (12th century) Nikephoros Blemmydes, Andrias Basilikos (Lat. Regia statua, "Statue of a King"), written for...
- introduction in English). A third volume, 13, the Curriculum Vitae of Nikephoros Blemmydes, appeared in 1984. Other publications in the Byzantine tradition followed...