id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_nk7bxfb4kjem3pp7sxpmjsma5u Deno J. Geanakoplos A Byzantine Looks at the Renaissance: The Attitude of Michael Apostolis toward the Rise of Italy to Cultural Eminence 2001 6 .pdf application/pdf 2417 163 71 A BYZANTINE LOOKS AT THE RENAISSANCE Geanakoplos, Deno J Greek and Byzantine Studies; Oct 1, 1958; 1, 2; ProQuest pg. attitude toward the rise of Italian culture of Byzantine intellectuals, either of those who migrated to the West or those have a fairly adequate idea of the attitude of Western humanists and patrons toward the various emigre Greek scholars in the Westerners, mindful of their need for adequate instruction, showed great respect for Greeks teaching among them. individual Byzantines, the culture of ancient Greece continued to hold its exalted position in Western eyes. of the superiority of the Western view over the Greek regarding the first birth of Christ (i.e., the eternal generation of the Apostolis' discussion of this question leads to his conclusion, in agreement with the Greek church fathers, that the of Greek and Western [i.e., Italian] cultural attainments. all Italy many Greeks are teaching Latin to Westerners. ./cache/work_nk7bxfb4kjem3pp7sxpmjsma5u.pdf ./txt/work_nk7bxfb4kjem3pp7sxpmjsma5u.txt