Michael Glykas
Michael Glykas or Glycas () was a 12th-century Byzantine historian, theologian, mathematician, astronomer and poet. He was probably from Corfu and lived in Constantinople. He was a critic of Manuel I Komnenos, and was imprisoned and blinded due to his participation in a conspiracy against the emperor. He is also identified by modern scholarship with Michael Sikidites (Μιχαὴλ Σικιδίτης), who was condemned as a heresiarch in 1200.
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Fuzzy cognitive maps in operations management by Dimas, Athanasios, Δήμας, Αθανάσιος
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Knowledge management maturity assessment frameworks: a holistic approach and a proposal for a novel integrated KMM model by Bougoulia, Eirini, Μπουγουλιά, Ειρήνη
Published 2023Other Authors: “…Glykas, Michael…”
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