- Crete). The son of a rich merchant,
Musurus became at an
early age a
pupil of J****
Lascaris in Venice. In 1505,
Musurus was made
professor of Gr**** language...
-
European Research Council Spyros Kokotos (1933–present)
architect Marcus Musurus (Markos Mousouros) (1470–1517)
scholar and
philosopher Peter of Candia...
- Camillo • Aleander •
Alexander Stewart •
Pietro Bembo • Bombasius •
Marcus Musurus • J**** Lascaris •
Giles of Viterbo • Eg****o •
Germain de Brie • Ferry...
- (Marc. Gr. 622, 15th century). It was
first printed in 1514 by
Marcus Musurus (at the
press of
Aldus Manutius) in
Venice (it was
later reprinted in 1520...
- (Brâncoveanu). He
married Rakoul (Rachel)
Musurus (born c. 1848), the
daughter of
Pasha Constantine ('Costaki')
Musurus (1807–1891) the
Ottoman amb****ador to...
- Mavrogenous.
Mavroudis Mourouzis family, see
Alexander Mourouzis Musurus, see
Marcus Musurus Palaiologos,
imperial family originally from
central Asia minor...
- him, he has only
himself to
thank for his misfortune." "Haukan kaza
amren musuru." "It is
madness for the fowl to
marry a cat (i.e. the
meaning is practically...
- (Βιτσένζος Κορνάρος).
Another major Cretan literary figures were
Marcus Musurus (1470–1517),
Nicholas Kalliakis (1645–1707),
Andreas Musalus (1665–1721)...
-
Minos Epimenides Nearchus Georgios Chortatzis Vitsentzos Kornaros Marcus Musurus El
Greco Cyril Lucaris Dimitrios Kallergis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikos...
- (Gr****: Κωνσταντίνος Μουσούρος, Turkish:
Kostaki Musurus Paşa; 1807–1891), also
known as
Kostaki Musurus Pasha, was an
Ottoman Gr****
diplomatic official...