. English: In initial 'D' of 'De', physician (Theophilus Protospatharius?), tonsured, bearded, wearing red cloak and green gown, sits on red and tan bench, faces r. in 3/4 view, makes teaching gesture with r. hand and pointing finger while holding blue uroscopy flask in l. hand. To r., book, held open over bench (by unseen stand?), and balanced on lower r. corner, displays writing not resembling latin script, attempting to suggest Greek? Adjacent text: Theophilos Protospatharios' De urinis. Français : Le médecin byzantin Theophilus Protospatharius (du grec protospatharios, chef des porte-lance
. English: In initial 'D' of 'De', physician (Theophilus Protospatharius?), tonsured, bearded, wearing red cloak and green gown, sits on red and tan bench, faces r. in 3/4 view, makes teaching gesture with r. hand and pointing finger while holding blue uroscopy flask in l. hand. To r., book, held open over bench (by unseen stand?), and balanced on lower r. corner, displays writing not resembling latin script, attempting to suggest Greek? Adjacent text: Theophilos Protospatharios' De urinis. Français : Le médecin byzantin Theophilus Protospatharius (du grec protospatharios, chef des porte-lances), archiatre, moine tonsuré et barbu, philosophe, auteur du traité De urinis, se confond probablement dans les textes de l'époque avec le personnage de Philarète (du grec Philarétos, qui aime la vertu). 1250, Oxford. Attributed to the artist associated with William de Brailes in the Cockerell psalter. 604 Theophilus Protospatharius
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