Korydalleus, Theophilos, approximately 1570-1646

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Name (Latin)
Korydalleus, Theophilos, approximately 1570-1646
Other forms of name
Corydalée, Théophile, approximately 1570-1646
Theophilos, ho Korydalleus, approximately 1570-1646
nnea Korydalleus, Theophilos, ca. 1570-1646
Korydalleus, Theophilos, ca. 1570-1646 a
Corydalée, Théophile, ca. 1570-1646
Theophilos, ho Korydalleus, ca. 1570-1646
Date of birth
1570
Date of death
1646
Gender
male
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 212118949
Wikidata: Q1240239
Library of congress: n 86030216
Sources of Information
  • His Introduction à la logique, 1970:t.p. (Théophile Corydalée) p. xiii (1574-1646) p. xiv (His signature: Korydalleus)
  • Megalē Hellēnikē enkykl. under Theophilos(Theopilos, ho Korydalleus see Korydalleus, Theophilos, a scholar clergyman, 1563-1646)
  • Tsourkas, Cl. La vie et l'œuvre de Théophile Corydalée, 1570-1646.

Wikipedia description:

Theophilos Corydalleus (; Greek: Θεόφιλος Κορυδαλλεύς, romanized: Theofilos Korydallefs; 1574–1646) was a Greek Neo-Aristotelian philosopher who initiated the philosophical movement known as Korydalism or Corydalism. He was also an Eastern Orthodox cleric (Metropolitan of Nafpaktos), physician, physicist, astronomer, mathematician, author, educator and geographer. His philosophical thought kept influencing Greek education for two hundred years after its inception.

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