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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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148:(1453), and he earned his living by copying manuscripts: about fifty are attributed to him, of which only three are dated, the oldest being from 31 March 1489. A contract signed in Crete in April 1492 shows him collaborating with
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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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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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left letters. Several texts, including a choice of letters, can be found in the
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