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Eustratius of Nicaea

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122:, although he had deliberately dissociated himself from John's supposed heretical views when John was condemned around 1082. A few years after the trial of Italus, he wrote a dialogue and treatise on the use of 158:
to have been wise both in mundane and in religious matters and especially expert in argument. Nevertheless he found himself accused of
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The Greek Commentaries on the Nicomachean Ethics of Aristotle in the Latin Translation of Robert Grosseteste. Volume 1
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in the way in which he had stripped the churches of gold to fund his wars. For this he gained the emperor
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which narrowly succeeded despite a defence by Patriarch
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in the early 12th century. He wrote commentaries on
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Byzantine Greek
University of Constantinople
Doctoral advisor
John Italus
Michael of Ephesus
Greek
Metropolitan bishop
Nicaea
Aristotle
John Italus
icons
Leo
Chalcedon
Alexios I Komnenos
iconoclasm
Alexios I
Metropolitan bishop
Nicaea
Anna Comnena
heresy
Synod
Constantinople
John IX of Constantinople
Aristotle
Posterior Analytics
Nicomachean Ethics
Commentaria in Aristotelem Graeca


Daniel Devereux

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