RT Article T1 The philosophy of Constantine the Philosopher of Nicaea JF Byzantinische Zeitschrift VO 114 IS 1 SP 139 OP 162 A1 Eisenberg, Merle A1 Jenkins, David E. 1925- A2 Jenkins, David E. 1925- LA English YR 2021 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1757591915 AB The two extant works of Constantine the Philosopher of Nicaea reveal a late twelfth century thinker of the Neoplatonic sensibility typically seen only in those who reached the pinnacle of Byzantine literacy during this period. We argue that he is of particular interest because he coined two philosophical terms that, while mirroring controversial Neoplatonic concepts, better accommodate their Orthodox acceptance.We offer here some background on the author, a short discussion of the philosophical content of these works, and for the first time an English translation of both texts. DO 10.1515/bz-2021-9006