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- Another very famous pupil of Chrysoloras was Ambrogio Traversari, who became general of the Camaldolese order. Chrysoloras remained only a few years in...
- 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...
- 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...
- 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...
- from Coluccio Salutati to the Byzantine diplomat and scholar Manuel Chrysoloras (c. 1355–1415) to teach Gr**** in Florence. This legacy was continued...
- 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...
- would be celebrated in Gr**** according to the Dominican Rite, and Manuel Chrysoloras translated the Dominican missal into Gr**** in pursuance of the plan,...
- by Coluccio Salutati, chancellor of Florence, who had invited Manuel Chrysoloras, to lecture at the University of Florence. After the conquest many Gr****s...
- under the tuition of John Chrysoloras, whose name was already well known in Italy as that of his uncle Manuel Chrysoloras, the first Gr**** to profess...
- Western Europe, written by Manuel Chrysoloras who was a pioneer in spreading Gr**** literature in Western Europe. Chrysoloras' Erotemata were likely first published...