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Antonios Eparchos (Greek: Αντώνιος Έπαρχος; 1491–1571) was a Greek Renaissance humanist, teacher, poet, copyist, collector, soldier and translator of manuscripts. He was born in Corfu and migrated to Venice in 1537. Later, he was placed in charge of the Greek college of Milan.

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  • Αντώνιος Έπαρχος (el)
  • Antonios Eparchos (en)
  • Antoine Éparque (fr)
  • Antonios Eparchos (sv)
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  • Ο Αντώνιος Έπαρχος ήταν Έλληνας λόγιος του 16ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Antonios Eparchos (Greek: Αντώνιος Έπαρχος; 1491–1571) was a Greek Renaissance humanist, teacher, poet, copyist, collector, soldier and translator of manuscripts. He was born in Corfu and migrated to Venice in 1537. Later, he was placed in charge of the Greek college of Milan. (en)
  • Antoine Éparque (en grec Ἀντώνιος Ἔπαρχος, Antonios Eparchos), né à Corfou vers 1492, mort à Venise en 1571, est un lettré grec de la Renaissance. Il est connu notamment comme marchand de manuscrits grecs, et pour en avoir importé beaucoup en Europe occidentale. (fr)
  • Antonios Eparchos, född 1491, död 1571, var en grekisk humanist från Kerkyra (Korfu). Han är mest känd genom sin klagodikt över antikens Greklands (Hellas) undergång, utgiven 1544. I dikten uppträder Olympens gudar och manar Europas stormakter att befria den från Osmanska riket. Eparchos ägde en stor handskriftssamling, vars huvuddel hamnat i Bibliothèque nationale i Paris. (sv)
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  • Ο Αντώνιος Έπαρχος ήταν Έλληνας λόγιος του 16ου αιώνα. (el)
  • Antonios Eparchos (Greek: Αντώνιος Έπαρχος; 1491–1571) was a Greek Renaissance humanist, teacher, poet, copyist, collector, soldier and translator of manuscripts. He was born in Corfu and migrated to Venice in 1537. Later, he was placed in charge of the Greek college of Milan. (en)
  • Antoine Éparque (en grec Ἀντώνιος Ἔπαρχος, Antonios Eparchos), né à Corfou vers 1492, mort à Venise en 1571, est un lettré grec de la Renaissance. Il est connu notamment comme marchand de manuscrits grecs, et pour en avoir importé beaucoup en Europe occidentale. (fr)
  • Antonios Eparchos, född 1491, död 1571, var en grekisk humanist från Kerkyra (Korfu). Han är mest känd genom sin klagodikt över antikens Greklands (Hellas) undergång, utgiven 1544. I dikten uppträder Olympens gudar och manar Europas stormakter att befria den från Osmanska riket. Eparchos ägde en stor handskriftssamling, vars huvuddel hamnat i Bibliothèque nationale i Paris. (sv)
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