Eustratius of Nicaea
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Eustratius of Nicaea (Greek: Εὐστράτιος; c. 1050/1060 – c. 1120)[1] was Metropolitan bishop of Nicaea in the early 12th century. He wrote commentaries on Aristotle's second book of the Analytica Posteriora and the Ethica Nicomachea.
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Eustratius of Nicaea | |
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Nationality | Byzantine Greek |
Scientific career | |
Institutions | University of Constantinople |
Doctoral advisor | John Italus |
Doctoral students | Michael of Ephesus |
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