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约翰内斯·阿尔吉罗波洛斯

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约翰内斯·阿尔吉罗波洛斯
约翰内斯·阿尔吉罗波洛斯像[1][2][3][4]
出生1415年
拜占庭帝国 君士坦丁堡
逝世1487年
佛罗伦萨共和国 佛罗伦萨
职业学者 政治家 翻译家 哲学家
民族希腊人[5]
文学运动文艺复兴 希腊文学
受影响于贝萨里翁

约翰内斯·阿尔吉罗波洛斯(英语:John Argyropoulos,1415年—1487年),文艺复兴时期欧洲君士坦丁堡希腊语学者医学教师,他曾将亚里士多德的包括《物理学》在内的众多著作翻译成为拉丁语。以此在当时的欧洲产生了广泛影响力。[6]

参考

  1. ^ Sleptzoff, L. M. Men or supermen?: The Italian portrait in the fifteenth century. Magnes Press. 1978: 68. OCLC 4331192. Cf. E. Steinmann, Ghirlandaio, Leipzig, 1897, pp. 18-21, and pl. 10 and 13, who recognizes, among the members of the Florentine colony in Rome, Argyropoulos and Giovanni Tornabuoni. 88. See Steinmann, op. tit., p. 40 ff. 
  2. ^ Burnell, Frederic Spencer. Rome. Longmans, Green & co. 1930: 217. OCLC 7141638. We may perhaps recognize, in the group on the right, the bearded head of the famous Greek scholar, Argyropoulos, and, immediately to the left, the wealthy banker, Giovanni Tornabuoni 
  3. ^ Marle, Raimond van; Marle, Charlotte van. The development of the Italian schools of painting, Volume 13. M. Nijhoff. 1923: 30. OCLC 162830458. Among the portraits Herr Steinmann has succeeded in recognizing the Greek, Jean Argyropoulos, commentator of Aristotle, who is the old man with a long beard, the papal treasurer, Giovanni Tornabuoni ... he is the clean-shaven man to the right of Argyropoulos while the oldest of the three boys might be Lorenzo, the son of Giovanni Tornabuoni. 
  4. ^ Davies, Gerald Stanley. Ghirlandaio. Methuen and co. 1909: 53. OCLC 192133437. Next to him a greybearded man with a flat hat, seen only head and shoulders, is with tolerable certainty recognised as the Greek humanist, Johannes Argyropulos, the translator into Italian of Aristotle. He had been invited by Cosimo dei Medici 
  5. ^ Masters, Roger D. Fortune Is a River: Leonardo Da Vinci and Niccolo Machiavelli's Magnificent Dream to Change the Course of Florentine History. Plume. 1999: 55. ISBN 0-452-28090-7. Cosimo was also a lover and exalter of literary men; he therefore brought Argyropoulos to Florence, a man of Greek birth and very learned for those times, so that Florentine youth might learn from him 
  6. ^ Sandra Sider.(2007).Handbook to Life in Renaissance Europe.Oxford University Press,USA.ISBN 9780195330847.

扩展阅读

  • Public Domain 本条目包含来自公有领域出版物的文本: Chisholm, Hugh (编). Encyclopædia Britannica (第11版). London: Cambridge University Press. 1911. 
  • Encyclopædia Britannica, “John Argyropoulos
  • Geanakoplos, Deno J., “Constantinople and the West: Essays on the Late Byzantine (Palaeologan) and Italian Renaissances and the Byzantine and Roman Churches”, University of Wisconsin Press, 1989, ISBN 0-299-11884-3
  • Geanakoplos, Deno J., 'A Byzantine looks at the Renaissance', Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies
  • Harris, Jonathan, 'Byzantines in Renaissance Italy', Online Reference Book for Medieval Studies
  • Fotis Vassileiou & Barbara Saribalidou, Short Biographical Lexicon of Byzantine Academics Immigrants to Western Europe, 2007, ISBN 978-960-93027-5-3
  • Nicholl Charles, “Leonardo Da Vinci: The Flights of the Mind”, Penguin Books Ltd, 2005, ISBN 0-14-029681-6
  • Vassileiou Fotis, Saribalidou Barbara, 'John Argyropoulos teacher of Leonardo da Vinci', Philosophy Pathways Issue 117, 19 May 2006, International Society for Philosophers
  • Vassileiou, Fotis & Saribalidou, Barbara, Short Biographical Lexicon of Byzantine Academics Immigrants in Western Europe, 2007.

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