On Morals or Concerning Education is an exhortation on the importance of education by the prolific late-Byzantine author and statesman Theodore Metochites (1270–1332), who rose to the aristocracy from a middle-class background but fell from favor late in life and died as a monk. As a manual of proper living and ethical guidance, the treatise offers unique insights into the heightened roles of philosophy and rhetoric at a time when the elite engaged intensely with their Hellenic heritage, part of a larger imperial attempt to restore Byzantium to its former glories. On Morals probes hotly disputed issues in fourteenth-century Byzantine society, such as the distinction between the active and contemplative life and the social position of sch...
This paper deals with the transmission of the books written by Theodore Metochites, Grand Logothete ...
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According to the author, Theodore Metochites, while composing his unpublished laudatio of constantin...
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Introduction.--Aspects of ancient Greek education.--Aspect of ancient Greek ethics.--Knowledge and m...
This paper suggests a translation from the Byzantine Greek and an interpretation of two passages fro...
The principle of the Greek culture is not individualism but humanism consisting in bringing up a hum...
As the title suggests, Byzantios or About the Imperial Megalopolis is the eulogy of Constantinople, ...
The topic of this Dissertation concerns the relation of Metaphysics (especially Christian Metaphysic...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
This paper deals with the transmission of the books written by Theodore Metochites, Grand Logothete ...
The work of Hugolín Gavlovič belongs is part of the most influential literary and didactic heritage ...
Socrates of Constantinople, the author of the Ecclesiastical History, distinguishes between two type...
"A critical edition, with English translation and notes, of chapters 27–60 of the Semeioseis gnomika...
Plutarch in Semeioseis gnomikai of Theodor Metochites The paper focuses on the reception of Plutarch...
"This volume contains a critical edition, with an English translation and notes, of 20 chapters of t...
According to the author, Theodore Metochites, while composing his unpublished laudatio of constantin...
This article explores the dynamic display of affective experiences and phenomena in the edited work ...
This paper explores Georgios Gemistos Plethonʼs (circa 1355–1452 ACE) teaching methods and education...
Introduction.--Aspects of ancient Greek education.--Aspect of ancient Greek ethics.--Knowledge and m...
This paper suggests a translation from the Byzantine Greek and an interpretation of two passages fro...
The principle of the Greek culture is not individualism but humanism consisting in bringing up a hum...
As the title suggests, Byzantios or About the Imperial Megalopolis is the eulogy of Constantinople, ...
The topic of this Dissertation concerns the relation of Metaphysics (especially Christian Metaphysic...
Liberal education has taken many of its cues from Plato’s writings. Plato’s Allegory of the Cave, fo...
This paper deals with the transmission of the books written by Theodore Metochites, Grand Logothete ...
The work of Hugolín Gavlovič belongs is part of the most influential literary and didactic heritage ...
Socrates of Constantinople, the author of the Ecclesiastical History, distinguishes between two type...