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- Manuel (or Emmanuel) Chrysoloras (Gr****: Μανουὴλ Χρυσολωρᾶς; c. 1350 – 15 April 1415) was a Byzantine Gr**** classical scholar, humanist, philosopher,...
- Demetrios Chrysoloras (Gr****: Δημήτριος Χρυσολωρᾶς; fl. 1403–1416) was a Byzantine politician and writer, who served under emperors Manuel II Palaiologos...
- 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...
- by Coluccio Salutati, chancellor of Florence, who had invited Manuel Chrysoloras, to lecture at the University of Florence. After the conquest many Gr****s...
- Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1350–1415) was teaching Gr****, the first scholar to hold such course in medieval Italy. Da Scarperia returned with Chrysoloras to Constantinople—the...
- 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...
- Dominican martyr Sylvester Gozzolini William of Saliceto 14th century Manuel Chrysoloras Giovanni de' Marignolli Francesco Petrarca (also known as Petrarch) Coluccio...
- Nymphalidae found in Southeast Asia. Listed alphabetically (Funet): Chitoria chrysolora (Fruhstorfer, 1908) Chitoria cooperi (Tytler, 1926) Chitoria fasciola...
- Timaeus". History of Philosophy Without Any Gaps. Jayne, S. (1995). The Chrysoloras Revival of Plato in Italy (1350–1456). In: Plato in Renaissance England...