- List of Byzantine scientists
A list of
Byzantine scientist s.*
Georgios Monachos (9th century)
*Michael Psellus (1018-1078)
*Michael Attaliates (11th century)
*Anna Comnena (1083 - 1153)
*Symeon Seth (11th century)
*Nicephorus Blemmydes (1197-1272)
*Al-Khazini (fl. 1115-1130) - Muslim scientist,physicist , astronomer, alchemist,biologist , mathematician and philosopher
*George Acropolites (1220 - 1282) astronomer
*George Pachymeres (1242-1310)
*John VI Kantakouzenos (reigned 1347-1355)
*Nicephorus Gregoras -(1295-1359/60) mathematician and astronomer
*Constantine VII (reigned 913 - 959),
*Maximus Planudes
*Manuel Moschopulus
*Demetrius Triclinius -astronomer
*Thomas Magister
*Isidore of Miletus andAnthemius of Tralles -mathematicians and architects ofAgia Sophia
*Isidore of Miletus Junior -son of Isodore of Miletus
*Didymos (5th- 6th century) author ofGeoponika
*Ioulianos (5th- 6th century) - invented a water pumping system
*Eutokios student ofIsidore of Miletus Junior
*Hronas -mathematician
*Ierokles -geographer
*Ioannis Filoponos -mathematician
*Aristophanes Vyzantios -zoologist
*Callinicus of Heliopolis engineer; invented theGreek fire
*Barlaam of Seminara - mathematician and astronomer
*Gregorios Choniades -astronomer
*Niketas Choniates -historian
*John Kinnamos -historian
*Konstantinos Lykitis -(13th-14th century) astronomer,University of Trapezounta
*Ioannis Pediasimos -(13th-14th century) mathemtician
*Theodore Melitiniotis -(1310-1389) astronomer
*Isaac Argyros -(1310-1372) mathematician and astronomer
*Nikolaos Rabdas -scholar and mathematician
*Michael Valsamon -mathematician
*Demetrius Pepagomenos -Zoologist, botanologist and pharmacist
*Kavailas Nikolaos -mathematician and astronomer
*Andreas Levadino -geographer
*Manuel of Trebizod -scholar, mathematician and astronomer, student of Choniades
*Prodromos Neophytos -botanologist
*George Chrysokkokis -astronomer, geographer and mathematician
*Ioannis Chortasmenos -(1370-1437) scholar, mathematician and astronomer
*Manuel Philis - scholar and zoologist
*Theodore Metochites -physician and mathematician
*Manuel Vryennios -mathematician and astronomer
*Nicephorus Choumnos -scholar, metereologist and physics
*Manuel Olovolo -astronomer
*George Pachymerkis -mathematician nd astronomer
*George Cyprios -mathematician
*Theodore Prodromos -mathematician
*Michael Glykas -mathematician and astronomer
*Neophytos Monachos -mathematician
*Ioannis Camateros -mathematician
*Michael Efesios -physics
*Eleftherios Zevelinos -astronomer
*Efstratios -meteorologist
*Nicephorus Patrikios -geometryUniversity of Constantinople
*Konstantinos Sikelos -mathematician
*Leon Mathematikos -mathematician
*Theodigios -astronomer and mathematicianUniversity of Constantinople
*Theodore Geometris -mathematician
*Theofilos Edessinos -astronomer
*Stefanos Alexandrinos -mathematician and astronomer
*George Pisidis -(6th-7th century) scholar, zoologist and astronomer
*Timotheos Gaza -(6th-7th century)zoologist
*Stephanos Vyzantios -(6th-7th century)geographer
*Sotirichos -matematician
*Dionysios Mikros -astronomer
*Rhetorios Vyzantinos -astronomer
*Leontios -emperor, astronomer, matematician and engineer
*Theodore Prodromos
*Eustathius of Thessalonica
*Manuel Chrysoloras
*Joannes Zonaras -historian
*Saint Constantine-Cyril
*Leo the Mathematician
*Patriarch Photius I of Constantinople -Greek Philosophy.
*Theodoros -taught Geometry at theUniversity of Constantinople
*Theodoghius -aught Astronomy at theUniversity of Constantinople
*Kometas -taught Greek Philology at theUniversity of Constantinople ee also
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Byzantine science
*Byzantine scholars in Renaissance ources
* [http://www.technikum-wien.at/index.php?download=5678.ppt Manolis Kartsonakis: Interpretative approaches of natural phenomena in Byzantium (9th – 14th centuries).]
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