LC control no. | n 83318685 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | John, Italos, active 11th century |
Variant(s) | John, Italus, active 11th century John, the Italian, active 11th century Iōannēs, ho Italos, active 11th century Ioane, Italosi, active 11th century Ioann, Ital, active 11th century Italos, John, active 11th century Jean, Italos, active 11th century Johannes, Italus, active 11th century Italus, John, active 11th century John, Italos, 11th cent. Joannes Italus, 11th cent. |
Other standard no. | 118776258 |
Beginning date | 10 |
Associated country | Byzantine Empire |
Located | Constantinople |
Place of birth | Italy, Southern |
Profession or occupation | Philosophers |
Found in | Clucas, Lowell. The trial of John Italos and the crisis of intellectual values in Byzantium in the eleventh century, 1981: title page (John Italos) page 1 (his trial was held in March, 1082) John, Italos. Tʻxzulebani, 1966: title page (Ioane Italosi) added title page (Ioann Ital; Ioannis Itali) page 1 (Iōannou tou Italou) LC manual authority card (hdg.: Joannes Italus, 11th cent.; usage: Jean Italos) New Catholic encyclopedia. Second edition, 2003: volume 7, page 958 (John Italus; Byzantine philosopher and humanist; born circa 1025 in southern Italy; died after 1082; studied at Constantinople under Michael Psellus and taught at the university in Constantinople; his popularity as a teacher earned him many enemies, particularly among the Byzantine clergy; he wrote commentaries on Plato, Aristotle, Proclus, and Iamblichus; variant forms of name: Jean Italos, Joannes Italos) Encyclopedia Britannica, 1972 (Italus, John, flourished 11th century A.D.) Cyclopedia of biblical, theological and ecclesiastical literature, 1899 (John the Italian (Italus), Greek philosopher and heretic) Byzantinische Kommentatoren der aristotelischen Topik, 1999: title page (Johannes Italos) English Wikipedia, viewed May 14, 2024 (John Italus; John Italus or Italos; Greek: Iōánnēs ho Italós; Latin: Johannes Italus; neoplatonic Byzantine philosopher of the eleventh century; he was originally from Calabria) Deutsche Nationalbibliothek online catalog, viewed May 14, 2024 Johannes, Italus; other data in authority record: Italian philosopher, active in the Byzantine Empire; born circa 1020; died after 1082; he was banished to a monastery after being tried for heresy) |
Associated language | grc |