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  1. Eugenios Voulgaris or Boulgaris (Greek: Εὐγένιος Βούλγαρης; Russian: Евгений Вулгарский, Евгений Вулгар; 1716–1806) was a Greek Orthodox cleric, author, educator, mathematician, astronomer, physicist, and philosopher.

  2. 25 de feb. de 2012 · Eugenios Voulgaris (Greek: Ευγένιος Βούλγαρης, Russian: Евгений Булгарис, 1716–1806) was an eminent Greek Orthodox theologian and scholar, who spent the later part of his career in Russian Empire, where he served as the Archbishop of Cherson (in today's Ukraine).

  3. Voulgaris has been the first and only Greek philosopher as well as Orthodox clergyman to embrace the Brachonian heliocentric system); for a concise overview of Voulgaris, the philosopher of science (particularly Newtonian physics) and

  4. Este volumen estudia el especial proceso de la Ilustración en la Grecia sometida al yugo otomano y en la Diáspora. Su personaje central es Eugenio Vúlgaris (1721-1806), sabio excepcional y patriota fervoroso. Se presentan diversas otras figuras de la

  5. Eugenios Voulgaris (Corfu, Greece, 1716; St Petersburg, Russia, 1806) was an eminent theologian and scholar, and bishop of Kherson, Ukraine.

  6. 28 de jun. de 2020 · Eugenios Voulgaris (1716–1806) was a prominent bishop and educator and a leading figure in the Neo-Hellenic Enlightenment. He translated works of John Locke, Voltaire, Christian Wolff and Antonio Genovesi.

  7. Eugenios Voulgaris, Ta areskonta tois philosophois, Vienna, 1805, pp. 227–238, with extensive references to the work of modern experimental scientists, including Poleni, Mariotte, Toricelli and Newton.