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Alphabetical [« »] philosophically 2 philosophies 1 philosophizing 1 philosophy 46 philostorgius 2 philotheus 3 phlore 1 | Frequency [« »] 46 meanwhile 46 names 46 nicetas 46 philosophy 46 plan 46 remarked 46 sort | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances philosophy |
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1 2,2 | material for judging his philosophy and actions. The chief aim 2 2,2 | of Greek literature and philosophy, who had taught Homer and 3 2,2 | source for his religious philosophy, he wrote that from early 4 2,2 | theories, his religious philosophy reduced itself to a belief 5 2,4 | teachers of rhetoric and philosophy, better known as the sophists, 6 2,4 | rhetoric, jurisprudence, and philosophy. Three rhetors (oratores) 7 2,4 | provided for one chair for philosophy and two chairs for jurisprudence. 8 2,5 | late second century, said: “Philosophy, serving as a guide, prepares 9 2,5 | mysteries of the neo-Platonic philosophy, he shifted his allegiance 10 2,5 | mathematical sciences and classical philosophy. She gained wide fame through 11 3,6 | Chosroes was interested in philosophy. They were received in Persia 12 5,8 | dogmatics, polemics, history, philosophy, oratory, and poetry. His 13 5,8 | geometry, astronomy, and music. Philosophy and ancient classical writers 14 5,8 | theology but also in grammar, philosophy, natural science, law, and 15 5,8 | mission occupied the chair of philosophy in the higher school of 16 6,8 | writer, Psellus, taught philosophy and aimed at giving its 17 6,8 | Empire.[177]~ The head of the philosophy school, Constantine Psellus, 18 6,8 | the same time he taught philosophy and rhetoric to a large 19 6,8 | many works on theology, philosophy (in which he followed Plato), 20 7,1 | pilgrimage; the theology and philosophy of the time were also deeply 21 7,4 | the preference to pagan philosophy over church doctrine;” he “ 22 7,4 | of theology from that of philosophy, and admitted the possibility 23 7,4 | demanding the separation of philosophy from theology, and whether, 24 7,4 | appeared in western European philosophy in the lifetime of John 25 7,4 | verse, of jurisprudence and philosophy, of historical writings; 26 8,10| enthusiast about science and philosophy and he founded the University 27 8,13| studies, even his favorite philosophy. Realizing the importance 28 8,16| shoe-making, and Nicaea for philosophy.[154] All the Lascarids, 29 8,16| poetics, rhetoric, logic, philosophy, natural sciences, medicine, 30 8,16| and became a teacher of philosophy. Among other young men entrusted 31 8,16| the favorite textbook of philosophy not only in the East, but 32 8,16| devoted his chief attention to philosophy, particularly Aristotle.~ 33 9,18| scholarship — theology, philosophy, astronomy, history, rhetoric, 34 9,18| theology, rhetoric, and philosophy.[367] A treatise on The 35 9,18| scholar in theology and philosophy. He also took part in the 36 9,18| interesting data.[383]~ Philosophy is represented in the Palaeologian 37 9,18| Italy. Interest in ancient philosophy, especially in Aristotle 38 9,18| considerable part of their time to philosophy, Psellus particularly to 39 9,18| significance of Platonic philosophy as compared with Aristotelian. 40 9,18| the revival of Platonic philosophy in the West.[386] Plethon’ 41 9,18| establishing neo-Platonic philosophy; on the other hand, it was 42 9,18| is often connected with philosophy, several writers may be 43 9,19| scholastic and enemy of Platonic philosophy, he could share with his 44 9,19| prince of Greek eloquence and philosophy.”[467] The most eminent 45 9,19| achievements of science and philosophy; he is a master. This is 46 9,19| regenerator of Platonic philosophy in the West, and Bessarion