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Revista Portuguesa de História do Livro

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Abstract

MATOS, Manuel Cadafaz de. Hellenism, philosophy and culture in the Italian Renaissance from Giovanni Argyropulus to Constantino and Janus Lascaris. Rev. Port. de História do Livro [online]. 2009, n.24, pp.169-241. ISSN 0874-1336.

The author studies, in the present work, the contributions from three Byzantine philologists, Giovanni Argyropulus, Constantino Lascaris and Janus Lascaris, to the History of the Italian Renaissance. He also analyses six moments, with outstanding relevance, from the evolution of the presence of Hellenic thinking in Portugal and other areas of the Iberian Peninsula after the XIV to the XVIII century. There are studies, between others, about the arrival of D. Vataça de Lascaris to Portugal with the queen D. Isabel, until the arrival, in Lisbon of typographic characters (coming from Coimbra) from the XVIII century.

Keywords : Giovanni Argyropulus; Constantino Lascaris; Janus Lascaris; Greek Philology in Renaissance; Printing History.

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