Kingdom of Candia, Venetian Crete (modern Heraklion, Crete)
Died
1517
Rome, Papal States
Academic background
Academic advisors
Janus Lascaris
Academic work
Notable students
Johannes Baptista Montanus
Notable works
Dictionarium graecum copiosissimum, Etymologicum Magnum
Marcus Musurus (Greek: Μάρκος Μουσοῦρος, romanized: Markos Mousouros; Italian: Marco Musuro; c. 1470 – 1517) was a Greek scholar and philosopher born in Candia, Venetian Crete (modern Heraklion, Crete).[1][2]
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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...
the European Research Council Spyros Kokotos (1933–present) architect MarcusMusurus (Markos Mousouros) (1470–1517) scholar and philosopher Peter of Candia...
Kornaros (Βιτσένζος Κορνάρος). Another major Cretan literary figures were MarcusMusurus (1470–1517), Nicholas Kalliakis (1645–1707), Andreas Musalus (1665–1721)...
Venice (Marc. Gr. 622, 15th century). It was first printed in 1514 by MarcusMusurus (at the press of Aldus Manutius) in Venice (it was later reprinted in...
Italy before moving to Russia Maximos Margunios (1549–1602), Venice MarcusMusurus (c. 1470 – 1517), University of Padua Michael Tarchaniota Marullus (с...
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:...
of Aldus Manutius (who had died the previous year). The editor was MarcusMusurus (Greek: Μάρκος Μουσοῦρος Markos Mousouros; Italian: Marco Musuro; c...
in the Mithridatic Wars, initially repelling an attack by Roman general Marcus Antonius Creticus in 71 BC. Nevertheless, a ferocious three-year campaign...
Mavrogenous. Mavroudis Mourouzis family, see Alexander Mourouzis Musurus, see MarcusMusurus Palaiologos, imperial family originally from central Asia minor...
luglio 2007, Cesati, 2009, p. 357. M. van Ackeren (ed.), A Companion to Marcus Aurelius, Wiley-Blackwell, 2012, p. 55. P. Stephenson (ed.), The Byzantine...
sources. Their most famous member was likely the Renaissance humanist MarcusMusurus. In the charter of 1182, Philip Gavalas appears in fifth place in two...
along with many other Aldine Press publications. Manutius relied on MarcusMusurus, Ioannis Grigoropoulos, and other Greek collaborators to translate for...
Manuzio in the complete edition of Plato's works, which was published by MarcusMusurus. The philosopher David Hume (1711-1776) made reference to Crito as the...
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