- John Argyropulus
John Argryopulus, or Argyropulos, or Argyropulo, (’Αργυροπουλος, Argiropulo, Giovanni) (c. 1416 – 1486), Greek humanist, one of the earliest promoters of the revival of learning in the West, was born in
Constantinople , and became a teacher there,Constantine Lascaris being his pupil. He then appears to have crossed over toItaly , and taught inPadua in 1434, being subsequently maderector of the university. About 1441 he returned to Constantinople, but after its capture by the Turks, again took refuge in Italy. About 1456 he was invited toFlorence byCosimo de' Medici , and was there appointed professor of Greek in the university. In 1471, on the outbreak of the plague, he moved to Rome, where he continued to act as a teacher of Greek till his death. Among his pupils wereLeonardo Da Vinci [Deno Geanakoplos .'Constantinople and the West: Essays on the Late Byzantine (Paleologan) and Italian Renaissances and the Byzantine and Roman Churches', University of Wisconsin Press, 1989] ,Angelo Poliziano andJohann Reuchlin . His principal works were translations of the following portions ofAristotle , "Categoriae", "De Interpretatione", "Analytica Posteriora", "Physica", "De Caelo", "De Anima", "Metaphysica", "Ethica Nicomachea", "Politica"; and an "Expositio Ethicorum Aristotelis". Several of his writings exist still in manuscript.References
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* http://www.republika.pl/peenef2/angielski/hasla/a/argyropuros.html
* http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/01707a.htm seems to have mistakes in the years
* http://www.philosophypathways.com/newsletter/issue117.html
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_1416-1486-_Joannes_Argyropulus.html Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]ee also
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Byzantine scholars in Renaissance
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