Pros mathēmatikous (Against The Professors)
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Title
Pros mathēmatikous (Against The Professors)
Subject
A manuscript covering the subject of education and state of learning
Description
The Greek Orthodox Patriarch of Russia, Isidore of Kiev, copied the second century Pros mathēmatikous (Against the Professors) originally written by the Pyrrhonist and Empiric philosopher Sextus Empiricus. The manuscript critiques learning at the time and all of its standard curriculum such as rhetoric, geometry, music, physics, logic, and ethics, etc.. Pros mathēmatikous is written in a Greek minuscule script and has a twenty-seven long lined layout upon 269 folios. In its critique of standardized knowledge acquisition. This manuscript embodies Sextus Empiricus' Pyrrhonian skepticism and suspension of judgment surrounding the degree of whether anything is truly knowable.
Creator
Isidore of Kiev, (1385-1463 CE) ; Sextus Empiricus, (ca.160 - ca.210 BCE)
Source
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Publisher
Kislak Center for Special Collections, Rare Books and Manuscripts, University of Pennsylvania Libraries
Date
1438-1445 CE
Contributor
Jules Olszewski
Format
Ink, Parchment
Language
Greek
Type
Manuscript
Identifier
LJS 380
Collection
Citation
Isidore of Kiev, (1385-1463 CE) ; Sextus Empiricus, (ca.160 - ca.210 BCE), “Pros mathēmatikous (Against The Professors),” Byzantine Philly, accessed June 19, 2025, https://byzantinephilly.lcdss.reclaim.hosting/items/show/32.