Yahoo Suche Web Suche

  1. Super Preise auf Nike. Finde jetzt die neuesten Trends. Shoppe das beste Angebot zum tollen Preis. Große Auswahl an Modellen und Größen.

Suchergebnisse

  1. Suchergebnisse:
  1. 23. März 2021 · Gregoras, Nicephorus, 1295-1359 or 1360. Rhōmaikē historia , Orthodox Eastern Church -- Doctrines -- Biography , Rhōmaikē historia (Gregoras, Nicephorus) , Byzantine prose literature , Byzantine Empire -- History -- Sources , Byzantine Empire -- History -- Early works to 1800 , Byzantine Empire , Byzantinisches Reich , Byzantine Empire -- History -- 1081-1453

  2. Nikephoros Gregoras, a Byzantine historian and theologian, was born circa 1295 and passed away in 1360. His life and work were deeply intertwined with the religious and intellectual currents of his time, notably his staunch criticism of Palamism, which marked him as a significant but controversial figure in the history of the Eastern Orthodox Church.

  3. 18. März 2018 · Abstract. This paper focuses on the foundation and function of a school-“didaskaleion” by Nikephoros Gregoras in the first half of the 14th century (ca. 1325- 1350). Information about this school is provided by Gregoras himself in his Letters, as well as in his History (“Ρωμαϊκὴ Ἱστορία”), whereas secondary data can be ...

  4. Nikéforos Grégoras. Nikéforos Grégoras (iné mená pozri nižšie; * medzi 1290 až 1294 Hérakleia Pontiké [1] – † medzi 1358 až 1361, Konštantínopol [1]) bol byzantský polyhistor, filozof, teológ, historik, astronóm. [2] [3] Býva označovaný za najväčšieho a najvšestrannejšieho byzantského učenca svojej doby. [4]

  5. Nikephoros Gregoras, the writer of 37 books of The Roman History was born around 1295 in Heraclea Pontica, on the shores of the Black Sea and died in Constantinople, around 1361. He belonged to the literary circle of the emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos (1282-1328) and was a student of the emperor’s closest advisor, Theodore Metochites. His ...

  6. 8. Apr. 2013 · English: A page from the Corpus Scriptorum Historiae Byzantinae edition of Nikephoros Gregoras (vol. 1, ed. L. Schopen, Bonn: 1829), showing the parallel Greek text and Latin translation of Gregoras' "History."