Antonios Eparchos

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Antonios Eparchos (1491–1571) was a Greek Renaissance humanist, soldier and poet.

He was born in Corfu and migrated to Venice in 1537.[1] Later, he was placed in charge of the Greek college of Milan.[2][3]

Known works

  • Lament for the Fall of Greece

References

  1. ^ Sandys, John Edwin, A History of Classical Scholarship. 1958, p.355
  2. ^ Geanakoplos, Deno John, Greek Scholars in Venice: Studies in the Dissemination of Greek Learning, 1962, p.186
  3. ^ Michael Pratt, Britain's Greek Empire: Reflections on the History of the Ionian Islands, 1978, p.60, ISBN 0-86036-025-3

See also