Maximus Planudes — Maximus Planudes, less often Maximos Planoudes (Greek: Μάξιμος Πλανούδης, c. 1260 c. 1305[1]), Byzantine grammarian and theologian, flourished during the reigns of Michael VIII Palaeologus and Andronicus II Palaeologus. He was born at Nicomedia… … Wikipedia
Maximus Planudes — (nombre latinizado de Maximos Planoudes), natural de Nicomedia, en la Anatolia, nació en el año 1260 y murió en el año 1330 (otras fuentes dicen en el año 1353), en Constantinopla. Este monje griego, fue un gramático, teólogo y traductor… … Wikipedia Español
Moschus — For the ancient Phoenician writer, see Mochus. For the 6th century A.D. Syrian writer, see Joannes Moschus. Moschus is also the genus of the musk deer. Moschus (Greek: Μόσχος), ancient Greek bucolic poet and student of the Alexandrian grammarian… … Wikipedia
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Manuel Moschopoulos — Manuel Moschopoulos, Latinized as Manuel Moschopulus (Greek: Mανουὴλ Μοσχόπουλος), was a Byzantine commentator and grammarian, who lived during the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century and was an important figure in the… … Wikipedia
Euripides — Greek tragedian (480 406 B.C.), whose works were studied in Byzantium (q.v.), though probably not performed on stage due to their strictly pagan content. In the 11th century Psellos (q.v.) authored a comparison of Euripides and George of… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium
Greek Anthology — Modern title of two 10th century collections of ancient and Byzantine epigrams: the Anthologia Palatina, and the Anthologia Planudea (compiled by Maximos Planoudes [q.v.]). Included are poems of Paul the Silentarios, Julian the Egyptian,… … Historical dictionary of Byzantium