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- with the activities of Planudes. Within the stemma, m****cript groups UKFN and RVWC both descend from a recension by Planudes; only m****cript X (Vat...
- Ptolemy's line. Mathematical cartography resumed in Europe following Maximus Planudes' recovery of Ptolemy's text a little before 1300; the text was translated...
- Maximus Planudes, a Byzantine grammarian and theologian, based on the Anthology of Cephalas. It comprises 2,400 epigrams. The Anthology of Planudes starts...
- Gert-Jan van Dijk, "Planudes' derivation of 'Aesop' from 'Aethiopian' is ... etymologically incorrect," and Frank Snowden says that Planudes' account is "worthless...
- Eutecnius 1976. Maximus Planudes 1976. Maximus Planudes 1995. Maximus Planudes 1999. Maximus Planudes 2002. Maximus Planudes 2009. Oppi**** & Eutecnius...
- Ptolemy's coordinates by Byzantine monks under the direction of Maximus Planudes shortly after 1295. It probably was not that of the original text, as it...
- the early 3rd century. A letter written by the Byzantine monk Maximus Planudes records that he searched for one for Chora Monastery in the summer of 1295;...
- this tale-like biography is attributed to the Byzantine scholar Maximus Planudes (1260–1310), who also gathered and edited fables for posterity. In the...
- Medicea Laurenziana, Plutei 32.16, f. 382v. (riddles compiled by Maximus Planudes between 1280 and 1283, overlapping with those in Book 14 of the Palatine...
- was pla**** by Maximus Planudes (c. 1255–c. 1305), who served as secretary and envoy for Emperor Andronikos II. In 1285, Planudes became a monk and founded...