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Maximus Planudes (Ancient Gr****: Μάξιμος Πλανούδης, Máximos Planoúdēs; c. 1260 – c. 1305) was a
Byzantine Gr**** monk, scholar, anthologist, translator...
- The
Anthology of
Planudes (also
called Planudean Anthology, in
Latin Anthologia Planudea or
sometimes in Gr**** Ἀνθολογία διαφόρων ἐπιγραμμάτων ("Anthology...
- Ptolemy's line.
Mathematical cartography resumed in
Europe following Maximus Planudes'
recovery of Ptolemy's text a
little before 1300; the text was translated...
- (1995). "Silvester I.,
Papst (314–335)".
Lexikon des Mittelalters, VII:
Planudes bis
Stadt (Rus’) (in German).
Stuttgart and Weimar: J. B. Metzler. col...
- the
world based on
Jacobus Angelus's 1406
Latin translation of
Maximus Planudes's late-13th
century copies of
rediscovered Gr**** m****cripts of Ptolemy's...
- Photios, Arethas, the 10th-century
rhetor Theodoros Daphnopates,
Maximus Planudes,
George Pachymeres, and the
early 15th-century
satirist Mazaris (Mazaris...
- Ptolemy's 1st projection,
redrawn under Maximus Planudes around 1300,
using a
prime meridian through the
Canary Islands west of Africa, at the left-hand...
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comprehensive commentary written by the
earlier Gr****
scholar Maximos Planudes (1260 – 1305), who
produced an
edition of
Diophantus within the library...
- or 1096) Gr**** writer, philosopher, politician, and
historian Maximus Planudes (c. 1260 – c. 1305) Gr**** scholar, anthologist,
translator and grammarian...
- (1165–1240),
Muslim mystic and philosopher,
called Doctor Maximus Maximus Planudes (c. 1260 – c. 1305), Gr**** monk, anthologist,
translator and theologian...