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Simon psellus (greek: σίμων ὁ ψελλός, his epithet ψελλός was his nickname meaning in greek: the stutter, flourished 2nd century bc) was an ethnic jew living in jerusalem. Simon's ancestors were contemporary to the rule of the ptolemaic dynasty and seleucid dynasty over judea.
2006] mothers and sons, fathers and daughters the byzantine family of michael psellos / edited and translated by anthony kaldellis with contributions by david jenkins and stratis papaioannou. — (michael psellos in translation) includes bibliographical references and index.
Psellus' classification of demons michael psellus prepared a classification of demons in the 11th century, which was an inspiration for the classification francesco maria guazzo prepared later. Psellus divided demons into empyreal, aerial, subterranean, lucifugi, aqueous, and terrene.
A theory of history and society with special reference to the chronographia of michael psellus; 11th century byzantiumstudi sulla 'chronographia' di michele psello.
6 nov 2019 pdf michael psellos presents many female characters in his the birth of a son to konstantinos the nephew of keroularios, edited and historical work, the ' chronographia', where female characters are present.
Michael psellus used in: bibliography of books published in german-speaking countries in 16th century (vd 16), munich (germany) the history of psellus.
Byzantine logicians, especially michael psellus (1018-1096), synopsis organi aristotelici michaele psello autore, edited by m ella ehingero 1597. A platonist in his philosophic views, he subscribed to the neoplatonic interpretation of the philosophy of plato and proclus.
Cambridge university press, jun 21, 2018 - history 0 reviews this volume presents in new english translations the scattered fragments and testimonies regarding hermes thrice great that complete brian copenhaver's translation of the hermetica (cambridge, 1992).
Genre/form: history: additional physical format: online version: psellus, michael.
In third sex, third gender: beyond sexual dimorphism in culture and history, edited by gilbert herdt, 85-109.
Papaioannou (michael psellos in translation), notre dame, in, university of notre dame press, 2006.
This treatise contains the latin of patricius, and the commentaries of pletho and psellus in english.
Michael psellus, byzantine philosopher, historian, and man of letters, was born in constantinople in 1018. An infant prodigy, he attracted the notice of important patrons and eventually entered the government service, and, as one short-lived emperor succeeded another, became extremely influential.
Psellos may not have been an innovator, but he systematically tried to reconcile the christian dogma with the ancient philosophical traditions.
From reading psellus’ chronographia, one can arrive to the conclusion that psellus’ ideas on what constituted a successful emperor were derived from the earlier byzantine history (since the notorious “dirty power politics” that one can observe throughout the late byzantine history can be traced to the earlier roman times).
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Psellus' classification of demons this is a classification of demons prepared by michael psellus in the 11th century and that undoubtedly was an inspiration for the one francesco maria guazzo prepared later. Demons of air, which cause atmospheric phenomena demons of earth that try to tempt people.
Xaˈil p͡s̠e̞lˈlo̞s̠]) was a byzantine greek monk, savant, writer, philosopher, politician and historian. He was born in 1017 or 1018, and is believed to have died in 1078, although it has also been maintained that he remained alive until 1096.
The history of the roman empire 976-1078 by one of the liveliest writers of the middle ages.
Though psellus exhibits more formal skill than creativity, his endowments shone forth in a time particularly backward in aesthetic culture. The intellectual freedom of the great scholars (polyhistores), both ecclesiastical and secular, of the following centuries would be inconceivable without the triumph of psellus over byzantine scholasticism.
A prominent official, psellus was the first director of the higher school of philosophy in constantinople. He was a member of the circle of educated aristocrats in the capital that exerted great influence on the government of constantine ix (1042-55). Around 1050 he fell into disgrace and became a monk, but afterward returned to court.
This volume explores the tremendous influence of plato’s phaedrus on the philosophical, religious, scientific and literary discussions in the west. Ranging from plato’s first readers, over the church fathers and the platonic commentators, to byzantine and renaissance thinkers, the papers collected here introduce the reader to the first two millennia of the dialogue’s reception history.
Theodora served as sole potentate of the byzantium empire from 1055-1056.
As it happens, psellos’ letters are major historical sources and also paradigmatic of the genre of byzantine epistolography. His letters along with those of the monastic reformer and defender of icons theodoros stoudites are the two largest and most important collections from middle byzantium.
A history of the byzantine emperors during the century leading up to psellos' own time. It covers the reigns of fourteen emperors and empresses, beginning with the almost 50-year-long reign of basil ii, the bulgar-slayer (976–1025), and ending some time during the reign of michael vii doukas (1071–1078).
William of sherwood was born between 1200 and 1205, probably in nottinghamshire, and died between 1266 and 1272. His school career is uncertain, but given references to his works and his influence on people such as peter of spain, lambert of auxerre, albert the great, and thomas aquinas, it is likely that he was teaching logic at the university of paris between 1235 and 1250.
Michael psellus prepared a classification of demons in the 11th century, which was an inspiration for the classification francesco maria guazzo prepared later. Psellus divided demons into empyreal, aerial, subterranean, lucifugi, aqueous, and terrene.
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The americas:the sense of power: studies in the ideas of canadian imperialism, 1867–1914.
It is an historical account of the events at court from the time of basil ii (986-1025) to michael vii doukas (1071-1078) with the insight of someone whose career.
Another group of sources shedding light on this period of ottoman history is the anonymous greek short chronicles. These two byzantine historians of the 15th century, lannoy’s work, and short chronicles complete the gaps of venetian-genoese official records which give remarkably rich information for the near-eastern history.
This book explores michael psellos' place in the history of greek has co-edited byzantine religious culture: studies in honor of alice-.
The history of psellus, edited with critical notes and indices by constantine sathas.
The macedonian dynasty was relatively short lived in the grand scheme of dynasties, yet it sent waves throughout the byzantine empire under them, previously lost territories were regained, the empire expanded once more, and education as well as the arts flourished.
A penetrating analysis of the chronographia which reveals how psellos integrated his vision of a secular state and his philosophical opposition to christianity into a historical narrative.
Michael psellus wrote this chronicle of 11th century byzantium from an insider’s perspective. He was born during the reign of basil i, the first emperor whose history he recounts, but he grew up in the royal court and held positions of distinction and authority for many of the rulers that followed.
The same is the first, incorruptible, eternal, unbegotten, indivisible, dissimilar: the dispenser of all good; indestructible; the best of the good, the wisest of the wise; he is the father of equity and justice, self-taught, physical, perfect, and wise-he who inspires.
By michael psellus first published in 1899 2 editions — 1 previewable read edited without comment.
Us of gerasa, edited by pistelli–klein (1894, 19752) and recently translated into italian by romano (2006) de nitely deserves more attention. Other volumes of the compendium are not extant, although dominic o’meara (1981 and 1989, 217–229) recently identi ed a text in psellus as com-.
8 sep 2008 for further discussion of the methodology of the history of byzantine when michael psellos and john italos were consuls of the philosophers, but and possibly collected and edited, the scholia in his aristotle manusc.
In 1542 gybertus longolius (gilbert or gisbert longeuil, born about 1507 at utrecht, died 1543, scholar, teacher, and doctor) published his latin translation of several works by plutarch, including quaestiones naturales.
Edited with critical notes and indices by constantine sathas. Ams press 1979 1st ams ed byzantine texts available at 16 libraries.
Basil ii (976–1025 as recorded on the bible timeline with world history) was the son of the byzantine emperor romanos ii and his wife, theophano. Although romanos died in 963 ad, he had already proclaimed his five-year-old basil and his three-year-old brother, constantine as heirs.
1025, after fifty glorious years as sole emperor, ushered in decades of turbulence, corruption, and incompetence.
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