Gregory Akindynos
Thomas Magister, Byzantine Greeks
978-613-6-68214-3
6136682141
84
2011-06-15
34,00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Gregory Akindynos (latinized as Gregorius Acindynus) (ca. 1300 – 1348) was a Byzantine Greek theologian. A native of Prilep, he moved from Pelagonia to Thessaloniki and studied under Thomas Magistros and Gregory Bryennios. He became an admirer of Nikephoros Gregoras after he was shown an astronomical treatise of that scholar by his friend Balsamon in 1332, writing him a letter in which he calls him a "sea of wisdom". From Thessaloniki, he intended to move on to Mount Athos, but for reasons unknown, he was refused.
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