Chapter Damianus Paraskevas Sinopeus als Mitglied der Gelehrtenrepublik zwischen Ost und West im 18. Jahrhundert: Mobilitätsdynamiken griechisch-orthodoxer Akteure zwischen dem Osmanischen Reich, Westeuropa und dem Russischen Reich

Research on the Greek Orthodox medico-philosophers (combining the expertise of both a medical doctor and a philosopher) in the early modern period must consider their great mobility outside the Ottoman Empire. A classic trajectory included pursuing medical studies in Western Europe and then moving t...

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Autor Principal: Makrides, Vasilios N.
Formato: Online
Idioma:alemán
Publicado: Firenze University Press 2025
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Acceso en liña:ONIX_20250801T173835_9791221506464_39
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Summary:Research on the Greek Orthodox medico-philosophers (combining the expertise of both a medical doctor and a philosopher) in the early modern period must consider their great mobility outside the Ottoman Empire. A classic trajectory included pursuing medical studies in Western Europe and then moving to Russia, which offered them many employment opportunities. One such example is Damianus Paraskevas Sinopeus (1687-1776), who studied medicine in Germany and practised it at the highest level in Russia for many decades. While in Germany, he also published three philosophical treatises in Latin defending the philosophy of Christian Wolff (1679-1754) and participated in a creative way in the intellectual debates of the Western European world. He therefore enjoyed wider recognition at the time, because he contributed to the productive contacts between East and West in the context of an inclusive Republic of Letters across the whole European continent.