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** Theodorus Gaza, one of the Greek scholars who were the leaders of the revival of learning in the 15th century ( b. c. 1400 )
Upon the capture and plunder of Thessaloniki, many of its inhabitants escaped, including intellectuals such as Theodorus Gaza " Thessalonicensis " and Andronicus Callistus.
In 1462 he was sent to Rome, where he studied under Pomponius Laetus and Theodorus Gaza.
His grammatical treatises formed the foundation of the labors of such promoters of classical studies as Manuel Chrysoloras, Theodorus Gaza, Guarini, and Constantine Lascaris.
Theodorus Gaza or Theodore Gazis ( c. 1398 – c. 1475 ) ( Greek: Θεόδωρος Γαζῆς, Theodoros Gazis ; Italian: Teodoro Gaza ; Latin: Theodorus Gazes, gen .: Theodori Gazae ), also called by the epithet Thessalonicensis ( in Latin ) and Thessalonikeus ( in Greek ), was a Greek humanist and translator of Aristotle, one of the Greek scholars who were the leaders of the revival of learning in the 15th century ( the Palaeologan Renaissance ).
Theodorus Gaza was born a Greek in an illustrious family in Thessaloniki, Macedonia in about c. 1400 when the city was under Byzantine rule.
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Among his pupils were Janus Lascaris, Poliziano, Leo X, Castiglione, Giglio Gregorio Giraldi, Stefano Negri, and Giovanni Maria Cattaneo, he was associated with Marsilius Ficinus, Angelus Politianus, and Theodorus Gaza in the revival of letters in the Western world.
He became the student of Theodorus Gaza and later gained the patronage of Lorenzo de Medici, serving as a tutor to his sons.
Vittorino's other students included Federigo da Montefeltro and Theodorus Gaza.
: PG 120: Anonymous on the Life of Nilus the Younger, Theodorus Bishop of Iconium, Leo Presbyter, Leo Grammaticus, Joannes Presbyter, Epiphanius of Jerusalem monk, Patriarch Alexius of Constantinople, Demetrius Syncellus Bishop of Cyzicus, Nicetas Chartophylax of Nicaea, Patriarch Michael Cerularius of Constantinople, Samonas Bishop of Gaza, Leo of Ohrid Archbishop of Bulgaria, Nicetas Pectoratus ( Stethatos ) presbyter and monk of Monastery of Stoudios, Joannes Bishop of Euchaita, Patriarch Joannes Xiphilinus of Constantinople, Joannes Deacon of Constantinople, Symeon the Younger
: PG 161: Bessarion, George of Trebizond, Constantinus Lascaris, Theodorus Gaza, Andronicus Callistus
But engaging in the great dispute that then raged between the upholders of Aristotle and Plato, his zeal for the latter led him to speak so contemptuously of the more popular philosopher and of his defender, Theodorus Gaza, that he fell under the severe displeasure of his patron.

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He was residing in Antioch in 372 when one Theodorus was thought to have been identified by divination as a new Emperor, the successor to Valens.
Marcellinus documented that Theodorus was, with many others, implicated by the use of torture, and cruelly punished.
The saint's body was claimed to have been discovered in a cave with a copy of the canonical Gospel of Matthew on its breast ; according to the contemporary account of Theodorus Lector, who reports that both bones and gospel book were presented by Anthemios to the emperor.
Theodorus Lector, in his 6th-century History of the Church 1: 1 stated that Eudokia ( wife of Theodosius II, died 460 ) sent an image of " the Mother of God " named Icon of the Hodegetria from Jerusalem to Pulcheria, daughter of the Emperor Arcadius: the image was specified to have been " painted by the Apostle Luke.
Biblica was founded December 4, 1809, in New York as the New York Bible Society by a small group of committed believers including such notables as Henry Rutgers, William Colgate and Theodorus Van Wyke.
* Theodorus Studita Greek Opera Omnia by Migne, Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes
The fundamental early modern edition, however, was produced by Henricus Valesius ( Henri Valois ) ( Paris, 1668 ), who used the Codex Regius, a Codex Vaticanus, and a Codex Florentinus, and also employed the indirect tradition of Theodorus Lector ( Codex Leonis Alladi ).
The two older men spot Theaetetus rubbing himself down with oil, and Theodorus reviews the facts about him, that he is intelligent, virile, and an orphan whose inheritance has been squandered by trustees.
effect that the work was copied ( 526, 527 ) by Flavius Theodorus, a clerk in the imperial secretariat.
About a thousand manuscripts exist, all ultimately derived from the copy made by Theodorus.
# a full length representing Lilburne ' pleading at the bar with Coke's ' Institutes ' in his hand ; prefixed to ' The Trial of Lieut .- col. John Lilburne, by Theodorus Varax ,' 1649.
His correspondence ( in Latin ) was finally collected by Theodorus Janssonius van Almeloveen ( Rotterdam, 1709 ), who prefixed to the letters a careful biography of Casaubon.
After the time of the younger Aristippus, the school broke up into different factions, represented by Anniceris, Hegesias, and Theodorus, who all developed rival interpretations of Cyrenaic doctrines, many of which were responses to the new system of hedonistic philosophy laid down by Epicurus.
Paulus was at once restored by the people to his see ; however the Arians seized the occasion ; Theognis of Nicaea, Theodorus of Heraclea, and other heterodox bishops, consecrated bishop Macedonius in the church of St. Paul ; and again the city became the prey of a civil war.
Two Egyptian solitaries told John Moschus a story which is also recorded by Theodorus Lector.
Theodorus also relates how a painter, presuming to depict the Saviour under the form of Jupiter, had his hand withered, but was healed by the prayers of Gennadius.
According to Theodorus Lector, Gennadius would allow no one to become a cleric unless he had learned the Psalter by heart.
The deposed Martyrius went to Constantinople to complain to the Emperor Leo, by whom, through the influence of the Patriarch Gennadius, he was courteously received ; a council of bishops found in his favor, and his restoration was decreed ( Theodorus Lector p. 554 ).
According to Theodorus Lector, Peter fled, and Julian was unanimously elected bishop in his place ( 471 ), holding the see until Peter's third restoration by Emperor Basiliscus in 476 ( Theophanes p. 99 ).
In 485 Peter again was placed on the throne of Antioch by Zeno on his signing the Henoticon ( Theophanes p. 115 ; Theodorus Lector p. 569 ; Evagr.
Of Philoxenus's part in the struggle we possess not too trustworthy accounts by hostile writers, such as Theophanes the Confessor and Theodorus Lector.
Other genera with the same name have been rejected for nomenclatural purposes ; these were published by Laurens Theodorus Gronovius ( 1764 ) and Friedrich Christian Meuschen ( 1778 and 1781 ).
The 1597 edition reused hundreds of woodblocks from Eicones Plantarum ( 1590 ) by Jacobus Theodorus, which themselves had been reused from earlier 16th botanical books by Mattioli, Dodoens, Clusius, and Lobelius.

Theodorus and Italy
Claudian says that Theodorus was member of the court of a Praetorian prefect, as lawyer ; historians think this was probably the Praetorian prefect of Italy, and that this office should be dated to 376.
In 408 he held the Praetorian prefecture of Italy for the second time, but in that same year Stilicho fell in disgrace and was killed, and Theodorus ' destiny becomes obscure.
When, in 397, he wrote the Confessions, Augustine had changed his mind on Theodorus, who now was Praetorian prefect of Italy: Augustine described Theodorus as " a man inflated with monstrous pride " and despised his own admiration of him years before.

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