id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mkjybojltndxtgkgvsb6stmhiq Ian Thomson Manuel Chrysoloras and the Early Italian Renaissance 2003 20 .pdf application/pdf 8958 596 68 Manuel Chrysoloras and the Early Italian Renaissance Thomson, Ian Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Spring 1966; 7, 1; ProQuest pg. the importance of Manuel Chrysoloras, the first notable professor of Greek in Western Europe, has been widely recognized. the following list of Chrysoloras' pupils: "Guarino, Giacopo di Scarperia (sic), Roberto 6 Other Italians before Guarino went to Constantinople to learn Greek. After Guarino, a fair number of other scholars, such as Filelfo (1420-27), visited Constantinople but did so only after the advantages of knOWing Greek had become obvious through Baron, Humanistic and Political Literature in Florence and Venice (Cambridge [Mass.] Guarino did not begin his study of Greek until after Chrysoloras had In the first of Manuel's Greek letters, dated January, 1412, he congratulates Guarino on his success in disseminating in Italy what he had ./cache/work_mkjybojltndxtgkgvsb6stmhiq.pdf ./txt/work_mkjybojltndxtgkgvsb6stmhiq.txt