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Demetrius Triclinius

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In palaeography, Demetrius Triclinius (Δημήτριος Τρικλίνιος; b. ca. 1300), a native of Thessalonica, was a Byzantine scholar who edited and analyzed the metrical structure of many texts from ancient Greece, particularly those of Aeschylus, Sophocles and Euripides. [1]

11 relations: Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty, Byzantine science, Cynaethus, Demetrius (disambiguation), Greek contributions to Islamic world, Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles, List of Byzantine scholars, List of Macedonians (Greek), List of Thessalonians, Scholia, Thomas Magister.

Byzantine Empire under the Palaiologos dynasty

The Byzantine Empire was ruled by the Palaiologoi dynasty in a period spanning from 1261 to 1453 AD, from the restoration of Byzantine rule to Constantinople by the usurper Michael VIII Palaiologos following its recapture from the Latin Empire, founded after the Fourth Crusade (1204), up to the Fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Empire.

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Byzantine science

Byzantine science played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy, and also in the transmission of Islamic science to Renaissance Italy.

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Cynaethus

Cynaethus or Cinaethus (Κύναιθος or Κίναιθος) of Chios was a rhapsode, a member of the Homeridae, sometimes said to have composed the Homeric Hymn to Apollo.

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Demetrius (disambiguation)

Demetrius may be a given name.

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Greek contributions to Islamic world

Greece played an important role in the transmission of classical knowledge to the Islamic world and to Renaissance Italy, and also in the transmission of medieval Arabic science to Renaissance Italy.

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Index of Byzantine Empire-related articles

This is a list of people, places, things, and concepts related to or originating from the Byzantine Empire (AD 330–1453).

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List of Byzantine scholars

This is a list of Byzantine scientists and other scholars.

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List of Macedonians (Greek)

This is a list of Macedonians.

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List of Thessalonians

The lists below contain notable people who are from the city of Thessaloniki, listed alphabetically.

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Scholia

Scholia (singular scholium or scholion, from σχόλιον, "comment, interpretation") are grammatical, critical, or explanatory comments, either original or extracted from pre-existing commentaries, which are inserted on the margin of the manuscript of an ancient author, as glosses.

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Thomas Magister

Thomas, surnamed Magister or Magistros (Θωμάς Μάγιστρος), also known by the monastic name Theodoulos Monachos, was a native of Thessalonica, a Byzantine scholar and grammarian and confidential adviser of Andronikos II Palaiologos (ruled 1282–1328).

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demetrius_Triclinius

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