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  • Constantine Simonides (1820–1867) was a Greek palaeographer and dealer of icons, with knowledge of manuscripts and calligraphy. He was one of the most...
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  • Simonides may refer to: Simonides of Ceos, (c. 556–469 BC), a lyric poet Simonides the genealogist, author of 3 books called Genealogies and three books...
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    Tischendorf was given much weight. Simonides died shortly after, and the issue lay dormant for many years. In answer to Simonides in Allgemeine Zeitung (December...
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  • somewhat through the imposture practised upon him by the Greek Constantine Simonides, who succeeded in deceiving him by a fabricated fragment of the...
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    Byzantine Greek, and that the papyrus may be a forgery, perhaps by Constantine Simonides. Richard Janko, in Classical Review 59.2 (2009) pp. 403–410 has...
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    history of the language. He had a share in exposing the frauds of Constantine Simonides, who had asserted that the Codex Sinaiticus brought by Tischendorf...
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  • forced Simonides to return the money by threatening to hand him over to the notoriously brutal Greek police. With the money secured, Simonides was escorted...
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  • 1855 when the almost complete Codex Athous was found by the forger Constantine Simonides who made a transcription with a counterfeit ending and several made-up...
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    result of his travels was the detection of the forgery attempted by Constantine Simonides. He was the author of various catalogues, and under his direction...
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    1864. Constantine Simonides, Συμαϊς [Autograph manuscript of 52 leaves in (demotic) Greek minuscule, a history of Byzantine painting in Simonides’ native...
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    Gospel of Matthew and other scriptures, concocted by the forger Constantine Simonides, who also induced him to publish them. One of Mayer's earliest studies...
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  • in Schaper's writing. He published biographies of Harald Juhnke, Constantine Simonides, Karl May and Alexander von Humboldt. His book on theatre history...
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  • François Nodot (c. 1650 – 1710) Francesco Maria Pratilli (1689–1763) Constantine Simonides (1820–1867) Clotilde de Surville (fl. 1421) Charles Weisberg (died...
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    few authentic pieces which were bought by Thomas Phillipps from Constantine Simonides (in 1853/1854). The codex is now housed at Bible Museum Münster...
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  • conduct on Mount Athos may, though, involve confusion with the forger Constantine Simonides. Joseph-Michel Guardia wrote an extended review in 1858 of the editions...
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  • Maximus. In 1853 it was bought together with Minuscule 502 from Constantine Simonides. It was added to the list of the New testament manuscripts by F...
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  • by the INTF to the 14th century. The manuscript was bought from Constantine Simonides, the most versatile forger of the nineteenth century, for the British...
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    writing in the 1st century BC, says that a couplet composed by the poet Simonides, replaced Pausanias’ haughty personal dedication:[dubious – discuss] The...
    26 KB (2,962 words) - 15:50, 30 November 2023
  • Maximus. In 1853 it was bought together with Minuscule 503 from Constantine Simonides. It was added to the list of New Testament manuscripts by F. H....
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    Hellenistic Egypt. The Roman era of Greek history continued with Emperor Constantine the Great's adoption of Byzantium as Nova Roma, the capital city of the...
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