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- 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...
- title of "Chief of the Philosophers" (ὕπατος τῶν φιλοσόφων hypatos tōn philosophōn). Despite his eminence and prowess in learning, his knowledge of Latin...
- 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"...
- instant communication and near-instant travel to anywhere in the universe. Philosophon Flatterland Unit of logic so tiny only a philosopher could hope to split...
- 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...
- 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...
- editio princeps of the scholia, 1515 Theokriton, 1516 Apophthegmata philosophon, syllechthenta ypo ****niou Monemvasias ("Sayings of philosophers, collected...
- November 6, 2012. Retrieved March 23, 2013. Eunapius of Sardis (1596). Bioi philosophon kai sophiston (Lives of the Sophists) (in Gr****). Hieronymum Commelinum...