Hypatos ton philosophon
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Hypatos ton philosophon
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The hypatos tōn philosophon was a Byzantine title given to senior scholars in the 11th–14th centuries. The title first appears in 1047, and was probably introduced then or slightly earlier, for Michael Psellos. In the 11th and 12th centuries, the title recognized the head of the school of philosophy in the imperial capital, Constantinople. While Psellos and his successors, John Italos and Theodore of Smyrna, were themselves distinguished scholars, however, the appointment of Michael of Anchialus
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11th-14th century senior scholars title in Constantinople
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2023-12-30T23:07:35Z
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