Constantine Lascaris as depicted by Paolo Fidanza (18th century).
Constantine Lascaris (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος ΛάσκαριςKostantinos Láskaris; 1434 – 15 August 1501) was a Greek scholar and grammarian, one of the promoters of the revival of Greek learning in Italy during the Renaissance, born in Constantinople.
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ConstantineLascaris (Greek: Κωνσταντῖνος Λάσκαρις Kostantinos Láskaris; 1434 – 15 August 1501) was a Greek scholar and grammarian, one of the promoters...
Byzantine emperors Giovanni Paolo Lascaris Palais Lascaris House of Ventimiglia Alexander M. Laskaris Constantine Laskaris was temporarily elected Byzantine...
Florence. After the conquest many Greeks, such as John Argyropoulos and ConstantineLascaris, fled the city and found refuge in the Latin West, bringing with...
manuscript (Codex Matritensis gr. 4562) by the Neoplatonic Greek scholar ConstantineLascaris, who is considered a Pythagorean Orpheus. Another related work is...
Fall of Constantinople, such as the famous scholar and grammarian ConstantineLascaris (1434–1501) who worked for Francesco Sforza, Duke of Milan. Descendants...
publication in March 1495: Erotemata cum interpretatione Latina by ConstantineLascaris. Andrea Torresano and Pier Francesco Barbarigo, nephew of the Doge...
(b. 1440) June 17 – John I Albert of Poland (b. 1459) August 15 – ConstantineLascaris, Greek scholar and grammarian September 20 Agostino Barbarigo, Doge...
Constantine XI (1405–1453), Byzantine emperor and saint John Argyropoulos (1415–1487), Greek lecturer, philosopher and humanist ConstantineLascaris (1434–1501)...
studied by western scholars. In 1494, the Greek Neopythagorean scholar ConstantineLascaris published The Golden Verses of Pythagoras, translated into Latin...
and into the Renaissance. In 1494 the Neoplatonic Greek scholar ConstantineLascaris published in a famous printed edition of his Grammatica, deliberately...
March 1487 and March 1491. Erotemata cum interpretatione Latina, ConstantineLascaris, 8 March 1495. Opusculum de Herone et Leandro, quod et in Latinam...
philosopher and Chagatai language poet (born 1441) August (probable) – ConstantineLascaris, Greek scholar and grammarian (born 1434) September 26 – Džore Držić...
Cretan Demetrius Damilas from the type that he had used to print ConstantineLascaris’ Erotemata (Milan 1476), the first book to be printed entirely in...
Lascorz to Láscaris, alleging that the former was a Hispanicization of the latter. Later he began styling himself as Príncipe Eugenio Láscaris Comneno (Prince...
Milan, where he was educated by the famous Neoplatonic Hellenist ConstantineLascaris. Among his works is a Latin translation of the Hieroglyphica of Horapollo...
language developed. Under the tutelage of the neo-Platonist scholar ConstantineLascaris (1434–1501), Pietro Bembo studied Greek language for two years at...
Bruges using his own translation made in 1471. 1476 30 January – ConstantineLascaris's Erotemata ("Questions", also known as Grammatica Graeca) is the...
More's Utopia. Harvard University Press. p. 139. OCLC 248237281. ConstantineLascaris and Theodore Gaza, both fifteenth- century Greeks, as grammarians...
John IV Doukas Laskaris (or Ducas Lascaris) (Greek: Ἰωάννης Δούκας Λάσκαρις, Iōannēs Doukas Laskaris; December 25, 1250 – c. 1305) was emperor of Nicaea...
as the 'Bulgar-slayer' ConstantineLascaris, promoters of the revival of Greek learning in the Italian peninsula Constantine VII, Byzantine Emperor and...
century his tomb in Messina (inside Carmine Maggiore, with the tomb of ConstantineLascaris) was totally destroyed during the repression of the Counter-Reformation...
Constantinople, Argyropoulos had amongst his pupils the scholar ConstantineLascaris. He was an official in the service of one of the rulers of the Byzantine...
other names) became the capital of the Roman Empire during the reign of Constantine the Great in 330. Following the collapse of the Western Roman Empire...