a noted Greek philosopher and teacher, flourished at Constantinople from 1026 to 1105, as teacher of theology and philosophy. He is noted as the writer of
Äéäáóêáëßá ðáíôïäáðή
in Fabricius, Biblioth. Graeca (volume 10): —
Ðåñὶ äõíÜìåùí ôῆòøõ÷ῆò
, edited by Tarin (Par. 1618 sq.): — a Paraphrase of Aristotle's
Ðåñὶ ἑñìåíåáßò
(Ven. 1503): — Synopsis of Aristotle's Organon, edited by Ehlinger (Augsb. 1597): — Commentary on Aristotle's Natural Philosophy, in Lat. by Camotius (Ven. 1554): —
Ðåñὶ ôῶí ðÝíôå öùíῶí
of Porphyrius (Basle, 1542): —
Ðåðὶ ἐíåñãåßáò äáéìüíùí
,. edited by Gaulinenus (Paris, 1615). See Leo Allatius, De Psellis eorumque scriptis (Rome, 1634); Ueberweg, Hist. Philos. 1:404; Enfield, Hist. Philos. page 474.