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Manuel (or Emmanuel)
Chrysoloras (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Χρυσολωρᾶς; c. 1350 – 15
April 1415) was a
Byzantine Gr****
classical scholar, humanist, philosopher,...
- John
Chrysoloras was a
relative of
Manuel Chrysoloras, (variously
described as his nephew,
brother or son) who like him had
studied and
taught at Constantinople...
- from
Coluccio Salutati to the
Byzantine diplomat and
scholar Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1355–1415) to
teach Gr**** in Florence. This
legacy was continued...
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Nymphalidae found in
Southeast Asia.
Listed alphabetically (Funet):
Chitoria chrysolora (Fruhstorfer, 1908)
Chitoria cooperi (Tytler, 1926)
Chitoria fasciola...
- by
Coluccio Salutati,
chancellor of Florence, who had
invited Manuel Chrysoloras, to
lecture at the
University of Florence.
After the
conquest many Gr****s...
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Western Europe,
written by
Manuel Chrysoloras who was a
pioneer in
spreading Gr****
literature in
Western Europe.
Chrysoloras'
Erotemata were
likely first published...
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scholar of the time. He
appointed the
first Professor of Gr****,
Manuel Chrysoloras (the
founder of ****enic
studies in Italy), at the
University of Florence...
- It
survived until the 14th century, when the
Byzantine scholar Manuel Chrysoloras described it as
being built of "wide
marble blocks with a
lofty opening"...
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where he met Duke Gian
Galeazzo Visconti, and his
close friend Manuel Chrysoloras. Afterwards, he met
Charles VI of
France at
Charenton on 3 June 1400...
- Renaissance. In the
republics of
Florence and
Venice he
studied under Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1350–1415),
renowned professor of Gr**** and amb****ador of the Byzantine...