- has been
mistakenly known also as
Johannes Bessarion (Italian:
Giovanni Bessarione) due to an
erroneous interpretation of
Gregory III Mammas.
Bessarion was...
- the Right". The New York
Review of Books, 27(21), pp.23–26.
Bessarione,
Giuseppe Bessarione, 1979.
Lambro / Hobbit. Right-wing
youth culture. In Italy...
- γραμματικὸς ὁ ἱερομοναχός".
Bessarione. 21: 348–363. Mercati,
Silvio Giuseppe (1917). "Iacobi
Bulgariae Archiepiscopi Opuscula".
Bessarione. 21: 73–89, 208–227...
- 2nd-century
deacon and martyr. It is
located near
Casina del
Cardinal Bessarione on Via di
Porta San
Sebastiano and the
beginning of the
Appian Way. The...
- Bessarion's Library..., pp. 27–28, 147–149 Zorzi, '
Bessarione e Venezia', pp. 197–201 Zorzi, '
Bessarione e Venezia', p. 204 Zorzi, La
libreria di san Marco…...
- of Egypt. "
Bessarióne,
santo nell'Enciclopedia Treccani". Treccani, il
portale del
sapere (in Italian).
Retrieved 2021-11-12. "San
Bessarione". Santiebeati...
- to
house the
precious m****cripts left to the
Republic by
Petrarch and
Bessarione (1468); indeed, it was
originally known as the Library. In 1532, it was...
- Look up
Bessarione in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Bessarion was a
Byzantine Gr****
scholar who
became a
Roman Catholic cardinal and
Latin Patriarch...
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Rivista di
Studi Bizantini e Neoellenici. 2–3: 269–276. Mioni, E. (1968). "
Bessarione bibliofilo e filologo".
Rivista di
Studi Bizantini e Neoellenici. 5: 61–83...
- period, and
together with
Antoniazzo Romano, he
painted frescoes in the
Bessarione chapel in the
Basilica dei
Santi Apostoli in Rome.
Melozzo then moved...