Michael of Ephesus

Michael of Ephesus
Born1090 Ephesus
Died1155?[citation needed]
NationalityByzantine Greek
Scientific career
InstitutionsUniversity of Constantinople
Doctoral advisorEustratius of Nicaea

Michael of Ephesus or Michael Ephesius (Ancient Greek: Μιχαήλ Ἐφέσιος; fl. early or mid-12th century AD) wrote important commentaries on Aristotle, including the first full commentary on the Sophistical Refutations, which established the regular study of that text.[1]

  1. ^ A.C. Lloyd, review of S. Ebbesen, Commentators and commentaries on Aristotle's Sophistici elenchi (Leiden: Brill, 1981), Journal of Hellenic Studies 106 (1986), pp. 231-233

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