Demetrios Pepagomenos or Demetrius Pepagomenus (Greek: Δημήτριος Πεπαγωμένος, 1200–1300[1]) was a Byzantine Greek savant who resided in Constantinople.[2] He became a physician, a veterinary physician, and a naturalist.[3]
^Karasszon 1988, p. 441.
^Graindor et al. 1978, p. 35.
^Sarton 1953, p. 1095.
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