Pascalis Romanus

Pascalis Romanus (or Paschal the Roman) was a 12th-century priest, medical expert, and dream theorist, noted especially for his Latin translations of Greek texts on theology, oneirocritics, and related subjects. An Italian working in Constantinople, he served as a Latin interpreter for Emperor Manuel I Komnenos.[1]

  1. ^ Maria Mavroudi, "Occult Science and Society in Byzantium: Considerations for Future Research," in The Occult Sciences in Byzantium, pp. 84–85 online; full text downloadable.

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