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Manuel Bryennios
Manuel
Bryennios
was a
Byzantine
scholar who
flourished
in
Constantinople
about
1300
teaching
astronomy
,
mathematics
and
musical theory
. His only surviving
work
is the
Harmonika
, which is a
three-volume
codification
of Byzantine musical
scholarship
based on the
classical Greek
works of
Ptolemy
,
Nicomachus
, and the
Neopythagorean
authors
on the
numerological theory of music
. One of Bryennios's
students
was
Theodore Metochites
, the
grand logothete
during the reign of
Emperor
Andronikos II Palaiologos
. Metochites
studied
astronomy under Bryennios.
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