- The
hypatos tōn
philosophon (Gr****: ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, lit. 'chief of the philosophers') was a
Byzantine title given to
senior scholars in the 11th–14th...
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title of "Chief of the Philosophers" (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων
hypatos tōn
philosophōn).
Despite his
eminence and
prowess in learning, his
knowledge of Latin...
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dishypatos (lit. 'twice consul'), as well as the
office of
hypatos ton
philosophon (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων, lit. 'chief of the philosophers'), a
title given...
- Nicaea.
Before the sack of 1204,
Manuel was a
deacon and
hypatos ton
philosophon in Constantinople. This is
likely the
source of his
epithet "the Philosopher"...
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Philosophon Flatterland Unit of
logic so tiny only a
philosopher could hope to split...
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Nicaean exile.
Laskaris also
awarded him with the
title hypatos ton
philosophon, a
prestigious title given to the head of the
faculty of
philosophy in...
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After his
studies he was a
given the
prestigious position of
hypatos ton
philosophon. He
later served as
chartophylax in the
Archbishopric of
Ohrid (c. 1280)...
- name. He
wrote a
Derision of
gentile philosophers (Diasyrmos ton Exo
Philosophon), a
short parody on Gr****
philosophical themes (the
nature of the body...
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editio princeps of the scholia, 1515 Theokriton, 1516
Apophthegmata philosophon,
syllechthenta ypo ****niou
Monemvasias ("Sayings of philosophers, collected...
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November 6, 2012.
Retrieved March 23, 2013.
Eunapius of
Sardis (1596). Bioi
philosophon kai
sophiston (Lives of the Sophists) (in Gr****).
Hieronymum Commelinum...