John Pediasimos

Byzantine scholar
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IntroByzantine scholar
A.K.A.Ιωάννης Πεδιάσιμος Johannes Pediasimus Joan Galè Ioannes Galenos John Pothos
A.K.A.Ιωάννης Πεδιάσιμος Johannes Pediasimus Joan Galè Ioannes Galenos John Pothos
isMathematician Astronomer Philosopher Cleric
Work fieldMathematics Religion Philosophy Science
Gender
Male
BirthConstantinople
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John Pediasimos (Greek: Ιωάννης Πεδιάσιμος; ca. 1250 – early 14th century), also known as John Pothos, was a Byzantine churchman, scholar, astronomer, mathematician, mythologist, syllogistic, musician, and physician active at Constantinople, Ohrid and Thessalonica.
John was born about 1250, and for the first few years of his life studied in Constantinople under the teachers Manuel Holobolos and George Akropolites. Gregory of Cyprus was a fellow pupil. After his studies he was a given the prestigious position of hypatos ton philosophon. He later served as chartophylax in the Archbishopric of Ohrid (ca. 1280), where he also taught. If his identification with a certain megas sakellarios John Pothos is correct, by 1284 he was in Thessalonica. John wrote on many subjects on his fields of study.

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