Pseudo-Elias
Pseudo-Elias (fl. c. 600?), also called Pseudo-David, was the author of a set of lectures on logic written in Ancient Greek that form a commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge. The commentary, except for the first seven lectures, survives in a number of medieval manuscripts.
Pseudo-Elias | |
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Ἠλίας | |
An excerpt of the Commentary below the text of the Isagoge. The text begins with an ascription to Elias: τοῦ ἠλία | |
Born | fl. c. 600 |
Other names | Pseudo-David |
Notable work | Commentary on Porphyry's Isagoge |
Era | Late antiquity |
Region | Ancient Greek philosophy |
School | Neoplatonism |
Institutions | University of Constantinople |
Language | Ancient Greek |
Main interests | Ancient Greek medicine, Logic |
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