• John Rhosos or Rhosus (active 1447–1497, d. Feb. 1498) was a Greek Cretan scribe and calligrapher who lived and worked in 15th century Renaissance Italy...
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    Venice, painter Emmanuel Tzanes (1610–1690), Venice, Cretan painter John Rhosos (d. 1498), Rome, Venice well-known scribe Antonio Vassilacchi (1556–1629)...
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    translations persisted in popularity, and are often remembered today through John Keats' sonnet "On First Looking into Chapman's Homer" (1816). Years after...
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  • Vitsentzos Kornaros (1553–1613/14) Greek romantic poet in Cretan verse. John Rhosos (15th century) scribe, calligraphist and translator. Marcus Musurus (1470–1517)...
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    with 27 map projections, commissioned by Bessarion and attributed to John Rhosos (fifteenth century) Gr. Z. 395 (=921): Romaiki istoria by Cassius Dio...
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    in Rome, April 25, 1478 by John Rhosos of Crete for Francis Gonzaga Cardinal of St. Maria Nuova. There is a note that Rhosos also wrote the Vatican Homer...
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    Arsuz (redirect from Rhosos)
    the Council of Antioch in 363 Porphyrius, mentioned in a letter by Saint John Chrysostom circa 404 Julian, at the Council of Chalcedon, 451 a little later...
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