Crete). The son of a rich merchant, Musurus became at an early age a pupil of Janus Lascaris in Venice. In 1505, Musurus was made professor of Greek language...
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Venice (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...
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Kornaros (Βιτσένζος Κορνάρος). Another major Cretan literary figures were Marcus Musurus (1470–1517), Nicholas Kalliakis (1645–1707), Andreas Musalus (1665–1721)...
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the European Research Council Spyros Kokotos (1933–present) architect Marcus Musurus (Markos Mousouros) (1470–1517) scholar and philosopher Peter of Candia...
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Italy before moving to Russia Maximos Margunios (1549–1602), Venice Marcus Musurus (c. 1470 – 1517), University of Padua Michael Tarchaniota Marullus (с...
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People Minos Epimenides Nearchus Georgios Chortatzis Vitsentzos Kornaros Marcus Musurus El Greco Cyril Lucaris Dimitrios Kallergis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikos...
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sources. Their most famous member was likely the Renaissance humanist Marcus Musurus. In the charter of 1182, Philip Gavalas appears in fifth place in two...
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of Aldus Manutius (who had died the previous year). The editor was Marcus Musurus (Greek: Μάρκος Μουσοῦρος Markos Mousouros; Italian: Marco Musuro; c...
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People Minos Epimenides Nearchus Georgios Chortatzis Vitsentzos Kornaros Marcus Musurus El Greco Cyril Lucaris Dimitrios Kallergis Eleftherios Venizelos Nikos...
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the Christian Church. pp. 817–818. M. van Ackeren (ed.), A Companion to Marcus Aurelius, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, p. 55. (in French) V. Grumel, "Review:...
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