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completed. The volume also contains a small dialogue of its composition, between a bibliophile, a bookseller and the book personified. Many, then, simply attributed the collection to him (Christian Waltz reproduced it in Stuttgart in 1832 under the title Ἀρσενίου Ἰωνιά / Arsenii Violetum). He also
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church, but he again saw to arise an hostility of his compatriots to all Catholic priests appointed there. He died four years later, and was buried in the church, where one of his nephews had him raise a tomb.
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Constantin Sathas, Βιογραφίαι τῶν ἐν τοῖς γράμμασι διαλαμψάντων Ἑλλήνων ἀπὸ τῆς καταλύσεως τῆς Βυζαντινῆς Αὐτοκρατορίας μέχρι τῆς Ἑλληνικῆς ἐθνεγερσίας, Athens, Andreas Koromilas, 1868, p. 126-130.
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of four verses (called Thesaurus Cornucopiæ and horti Adonis) for a volume of Greek grammarians from the aldine presses in 1496. About the same time, an edition of
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of philosophers, generals, orators, and poets, drawn from the Ἰωνιά (his field of violets) of his father Michael, which he has published in Rome in 1519 whom
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named Marcus Musurus in his place, who died before he joined his siege. Apostolius later returned to Malvoisie, where he was surely in 1527.
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left letters. Several texts, including a choice of letters, can be found in the Hellenic Bibliography of Émile Legrand (Paris, 1885).
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He has written several prefaces to editions of ancient authors to which he was associated. He has also published a collection of
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In 1521 he was the head of a Greek college then founded in Florence, but was no more here in February 1525 when an edition of
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Constantin Sathas, Unpublished documents relating to the history of Greece in the Middle Ages, t. IV, Paris, 1883.
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invited Arsenius to abdicate. The issue went on for more than two years until June 1509, when Pachomius
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Alessandro Pratesi, article "Apostolio, Arsenio", Dizionario Biografico degli Italiani, vol. III, 1961.
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began his Greek impressions in 1495, he was one of his first collaborators with
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Like his father, Apostolius was reduced to poverty after the
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Dictionnaire d'histoire et de géographie ecclésiastiques
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Erasmus, Desiderius (1988). Peter G. Bietenholz (ed.).
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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On March 30, 1534, in Venice, he was appointed by the
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in his quest for Greek manuscripts for the library of
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Index

Monemvasia
Church of Constantinople
Crete
Venice
Greek
Greek
Venice
Monemvasia
Peloponnese
Crete
Michael Apostolius
Fall of Constantinople
Ottoman Turks
Janus Lascaris
Lorenzo de' Medici
Aldus Manutius
Marcus Musurus
epigram
Theodore Prodromus
Roman Curia
Eastern Rite
Monemvasia
regions subjected
Venetian Republic
communion
Patriarch of Constantinople
Catholic Church
Patriarch Pachomius I of Constantinople
excommunicated
Erasmus of Rotterdam

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