- John
Chortasmenos (Gr****: Ἰωάννης Χορτασμένος; c. 1370 –
before June 1439) was a
Byzantine monk and
bishop of Selymbria, who was a
distinguished bibliophile...
- scholars.
Scholia on
Diophantus by the
Byzantine Gr****
scholar John
Chortasmenos (1370–1437) are
preserved together with a
comprehensive commentary written...
- Mark of
Ephesus (d. 1444).
Following his
tutelage under the
famous John
Chortasmenos ("didaskalos" of the
Patriarchal School), Manuel-Mark
might have then...
- monk of
Constantinople towards the end of the
thirteenth century. John
Chortasmenos, who took the name Ignatius,
served from 1431 to 1439. No
longer a residential...
- were
still children.
Maria had Mark
continue his
education under John
Chortasmenos, who
later became Metropolitan Ignatius of Selymbria, and a mathematician...
- the
Mathematician Athanasios of
Emesa Eustathius of
Thessalonica John
Chortasmenos Theoderic the
Great Aspar Simeon I of
Bulgaria Kubrat Béla III of Hungary...
- Gruyter. ISBN 9783111246352. Gr****
scholars in the
Renaissance John
Chortasmenos "Bessarion |
Byzantine theologian".
Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved...
-
scholia added in
Byzantine Gr**** minuscule, by the
patriarchal notary John
Chortasmenos in 1406. In the mid-15th century, it was used to
create the Pope Alexander...
-
believed Bessarion's mentor, the
patriarchal notary in
Constantinople John
Chortasmenos, had the book
brought to Rome from
Constantinople around the time of...
- Bury John
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Chryselios John
Chrysostom John
Cottistis John de...