Michael of Ephesus | |
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Born | 1090 Ephesus |
Died | 1155?[citation needed] |
Nationality | Byzantine Greek |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Constantinople |
Doctoral advisor | Eustratius 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]