George of Trebizond’s contribution in the development of cosmology during the Renaissance
In Michael Andrianakes (ed.), Acta of the IX International Cretological Congress, (Chanea, 1-8 Octomber 2006), v.B1, Byzantine and Postbyzantine Period. Philological Society Chrysostomus (2010)
| Abstract | In this article, the cosmological positions of George of Trebizond are regrouped and an attempt to evaluate his offer to the philosophy of nature in the Renaissance is presented. George of Trepizond dedicated a huge part of his work to the philosophical and scientific study of the world; he also renewed the way the Greek letters are studied and used. | |||||||||
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