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- Neo-Aristotelian philosopher who initiated the philosophical movement known as Korydalism or Corydalism. He was also an Eastern Orthodox cleric (Metropolitan of...
- Theophilos Corydalleus (1563–1546) Gr**** Neo-Aristotelian philosopher, started Korydalism. István Szamosközy (1565–1612), humanist and historian from Transylvania...
- a strict observance of Korydalism which was taught by priests and sanctioned by the Catholic and Orthodox churches. Korydalism was created by Theophilos...
- helped restructure Gr**** education. Gr**** education was in the grasp of Korydalism for over 300 years. With the onset of the Industrial Revolution, Christomanos...
- of archaic forms of Gr****. He was involved in a controversy regarding Korydalism. He is known for being ****cuted for introducing modern philosophical...
- Revolution. Greece and Italy were under the restrictive educational systems of Korydalism. England, France, and Germany were undergoing the Age of Enlightenment...
- although he himself wrote about the geocentric Ptolemaic system following Korydalism. In its opposition to the Copernican system, it does not use theological...
- world known as modern physics. Gr**** education was trapped following Korydalism for over 300 years. Aristotelian and Ptolemaic physics dominated Gr****...
- and the Ptolemaic astronomical system. The educational system known as Korydalism was the only approved education by the Catholic and Orthodox Church. Cesare...
- experienced the Methodios Affair first hand he was a strict teacher of Korydalism. On the other hand, he expanded and reprinted the work of his teacher...