- Γεννάδιος; lay name: Γεώργιος Κουρτέσιος Σχολάριος,
Georgios Kourtesios Scholarios; c. 1400 – c. 1473) was a
Byzantine Gr****
philosopher and theologian,...
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Scholarius (Σχολάριος),
Scholares (Σχολάρης) or
Scholaris may be: Gr****
scholars in the
Renaissance the
title of a
medieval scholar in
general a member...
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agreement reached at Ferrara-Florence, but in vain. He was
opposed by
George Scholarios and John Eugenikos, who
wrote extensively against the council. Leading...
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Nicholas Kabasilas'
Rejection of Aquinas'
Maculism as the
Background to
Scholarios' Immaculism". In
Denis Searby (ed.).
Never the
Twain Shall Meet?. De Gruyter...
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philosopher previously at Constantine's
court in the Morea, and
Gennadios Scholarios, ****ure
Patriarch of Constantinople, both
wrote funeral orations praising...
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Ottoman troops longingly imagined as they
stared up at the walls.
Gennadios Scholarios,
Patriarch of
Constantinople from 1454 to 1464, was
saying that the capital...
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information about the
author is provided, also in Latin. A Gr****, D.
Scholarios,
added a half-published list of the
authors and subjects, (Athens, 1879)...
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Great Siege, 1453.
Faber & Faber. ISBN 978-0571250790. "Gennadios II
Scholarios |
patriarch of Constantinople". Encyclopædia Britannica.
Archived from...
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Patriarchate became subject to the
Ottoman Empire. 159.
Gennadius II
Scholarios (1454–1456) 160.
Isidore II
Xanthopoulos (1456–1462)
There are different...
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Faber & Faber. pp. 13–. ISBN 978-0-571-25079-0. "Gennadios II
Scholarios".
Encyclopaedia Britannica.
Retrieved 13 July 2020. Norwich, John Julius...