De omnifaria doctrina

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De omnifaria doctrina is a Byzantine philosophical and encyclopedic work by Michael Psellos that surveys a wide range of theological, scientific, and philosophical topics.

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instanceOf Byzantine philosophical work
encyclopedic work
theological treatise
associatedWith Middle Byzantine period NERFINISHED
author Michael Psellos NERFINISHED
authorOccupation court intellectual
philosopher
rhetorician
theologian
countryOfOrigin Byzantine Empire NERFINISHED
coversDiscipline astronomy
natural science
philosophy
psychology (pre-modern)
theology
genre encyclopedia
philosophy
theology
historicalSignificance illustrates synthesis of classical philosophy and Christian doctrine in Byzantium
important source for Byzantine intellectual history
influencedBy Aristotle
Neoplatonism NERFINISHED
Patristic theology
Plato
language Medieval Greek
mainSubject Christian theology NERFINISHED
angelology
biblical exegesis
classical philosophy reception
cosmology
demonology
ethics
logic
metaphysics
natural philosophy
philosophicalTradition Byzantine philosophy NERFINISHED
Christian Platonism NERFINISHED
preservedIn medieval manuscripts
relatedWork Chronographia NERFINISHED
Theologica (Psellos) NERFINISHED
structure collection of short treatises
encyclopedic survey
studiedIn Byzantine studies
history of philosophy
patristics and Byzantine theology
timePeriod 11th century
titleLanguage Latin
titleMeaning On all sorts of doctrine

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Michael Psellos notableWork De omnifaria doctrina