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  1. Nikephoros Gregoras, der besonders Platon verehrte, galt bereits zu Lebzeiten als großer Gelehrter, der auch literarische Ambitionen verfolgte. Er gilt als regelrechter Universalgelehrter und verfasste zahlreiche Werke, darunter Reden, Biographien sowie philosophische, astronomische, mathematische, geschichtliche und theologische ...

  2. Nicephorus Gregoras (/ ˈ ɡ r ɛ ɡ ə r ə s /; Greek: Νικηφόρος Γρηγορᾶς, Nikēphoros Grēgoras; c. 1295 – 1360) was a Byzantine Greek astronomer, historian, and theologian. His 37-volume Byzantine History , a work of erudition, constitutes a primary documentary source for the 14th century.

  3. Nicephorus Gregoras was a Byzantine humanist scholar, philosopher, and theologian whose 37-volume Byzantine History, a work of erudition, constitutes a primary documentary source for the 14th century. Having gained the favour of the emperor Andronicus II Palaeologus (1282–1328) and of ecclesiastics.

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  4. Theologian, philosopher, astronomer, and historian of the Palaiologan Renaissance called “polyhistor” for his great erudition. He was a conservative, anti-Latin Orthodox theologian who indulged in polemics against Gregory Palamas. Following his mentor...

  5. 28. Okt. 2022 · Nikephoros Gregoras is a Byzantine polymath, philosopher, and historian. He was born between the summer of 1291 and May 1295 (Beyer 1978 , pp. 127–130; Guilland 1926 , 1927 ) in Herakleia Pontike (Karadeniz Ereğli in modern-day Turkey).

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  6. www.biolex.ios-regensburg.de › BioLexViewviewGregoras, Nikephoros

    Gregoras, Nikephoros, byzantinischer Historiker, * Herakleia Pontika ca. 1295, † Konstantinopel ca. 1360. Leben. Etwa 1315 kam G. nach Konstantinopel. Hier wurde er bald Günstling des Kaisers Andronikos II. Palaiologos, nahm aber weder ein staatliches ...

  7. Hagiographical Metaphrasis Abstract: Nikephoros Gregoras’ metaphrasis of the Vita of St. Michael the Synkellos (BHG 1297), if compared with its immediate source BHG 1296, sheds new light on Gregoras’ metaphrastic approaches and literary concepts.