Nektarios Terpos (Aromanian: Nectar Tãrpo;[1] Greek: Νεκτάριος Τέρπος; late 17th century–18th century) was an Orthodox Christian scholar and monk from Moscopole (today in Albania) of Aromanian ethnicity. He was the author of an important religious book, called A Handbook called Faith (Greek: Βιβλιάριο καλούμενον Πίστις), which was first published in 1732. Terpos, together with Cosmas of Aetolia, was one of the major contributors of religious and cultural revival under the Ottoman rule.[2]
^Enina, Pirro (July 2010). "MOSCOPOLEA – Isturia shi leghenda a lje" (PDF). Fârshârotu (in Aromanian). Vol. 6, no. 33. p. 7.
^Peter A. Chamberas, George S. Bebis. Nicodemos of the Holy Mountain: a handbook of spiritual counsel. Paulist Press, 1989. ISBN 978-0-8091-3038-2, p. 18.
NektariosTerpos (Aromanian: Nectar Tãrpo; Greek: Νεκτάριος Τέρπος; late 17th century–18th century) was an Orthodox Christian scholar and monk from Moscopole...
known written text in the language is an inscription from 1731 by NektariosTerpos at the Ardenica Monastery, now in Albania. It is followed by the inscription...
Lorenzoni in 1940. One of the most important clerics of the monastery, NektariosTerpos from Moscopole, wrote in 1731 a short prayer in the form of a fresco...
Theodore Kavalliotis—priest and teacher Andrei Șaguna—metropolitan bishop NektariosTerpos—scholar and monk Sotiris Bletsas Elie Carafoli Ioannis Chalkeus Sterie...
Orthodox missionary Cosmas of Aetolia together with the Aromanian NektariosTerpos from Moscopole. Cosmas the Aetolian founded the Acroceraunian School...
(1886-1973) - Archbishop of the Albanian Orthodox Church from 1966 to 1967 NektariosTerpos (end 17th–18th century) priest and author Theodore Kavalliotis (1718–1789)...
Romanian Orthodox bishop and Romanian nationalist, family from Grabovë NektariosTerpos (end 17th–18th century) priest and author Ioakeim Martianos (1875–1955)...
articles in various journals, including: “A Defender of the Faith: NektariosTerpos. A Case Study,” in Demetrios Constantelos (ed.), Orthodox Theology...