Ioannis Kigalas (Ιωάννης Κιγάλας) 1622 Nicosia, Ottoman Cyprus
Died
1687 Italy
Occupation
Philosophy, Medicine, Law
Literary movement
Italian Renaissance
Ioannis Kigalas (Greek: Ιωάννης Κιγάλας),[1] (Italian: Giovanni Cigala, Cicala),[2] (Latin: Joannes Cigala; c. 1622 – c. 5 November 1687)[3] was a Greek Cypriot[4] scholar and professor of Philosophy and Logic[5] who was largely active in Padua and Venice in the 17th-century Italian Renaissance.
^Risse, Wilhelm (1998). Syllabus auctorum. G. Olms. p. 68. ISBN 9783487105475. Cigala, Joannes [Ιωάννης Κιγάλλας] • (1623- 1687) prof. phil. Patavii
^Archivio storico per la Calabria e la Lucania, Volumes 39-41. s.n. 1971. p. 188. Cicala Giovanni, Cipriotto
^Doron, Josette; Jacovides-Andrieu, Anna Olivia (1993). Prose et poésie chypriotes: anthologie bilingue. Association des amis de la Grèce. p. 41. ISBN 9782950812902. Ioannis Voustronios (1580-2e moitié du XVIIe siècle) Ioannis Kigalas (1622-1687) frère d'Ilarion Kigalas,
^Cite error: The named reference Serena, Sebastiano 1963 495 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
^Cite error: The named reference Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin 1956 209-210 was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
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