- 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...
-
Maximus Planudes, a
Byzantine grammarian and theologian,
based on the
Anthology of Cephalas. It
comprises 2,400 epigrams. The
Anthology of
Planudes starts...
- Ptolemy's line.
Mathematical cartography resumed in
Europe following Maximus Planudes'
recovery of Ptolemy's text a
little before 1300; the text was translated...
-
Anthology of
Planudes, one in the
Anthology of
Planudes and
three which do not
exist in any of the two),
based on the
Anthology of
Planudes, from m****cripts:...
- Gert-Jan van Dijk, "
Planudes'
derivation of 'Aesop' from 'Aethiopian' is ...
etymologically incorrect," and
Frank Snowden says that
Planudes'
account is "worthless...
-
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...
- than the 13th century. A
letter written by the
Byzantine monk
Maximus Planudes records that he
searched for one for
Chora Monastery in the
summer of 1295;...
- 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...
- this tale-like
biography is
attributed to the
Byzantine scholar Maximus Planudes (1260–1310), who also
gathered and
edited fables for posterity. In the...
- m****cripts, the
Palatine Anthology of the 10th
century and the
Anthology of
Planudes (or
Planudean Anthology) of the 14th century. The
earliest known anthology...