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Constantine Rodocanachi

Constantine Rodocanachi (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Ροδοκανάκης; 1635–1687) (also known as Constantine Rhodocanaces, Constantine Rhodocanakis and Konstantinos Rhodokanakis) was an Ottoman Greek physician to Charles II of England, chemist, lexicographer and academic.[1][2] Rodocanachi was born on the island of Chios on 5 December 1635 and lived much of his life in London.[3] Rodocanachi worked on the 1685 version of Lexicon manuale Græco-Latinum, & Latino-Græcum with Cornelis Schrevel and Joseph Hill (lexicographer).[4] Rodocanachi also compounded his own medicines and sold them in London and abroad.[5] He published a pamphlet titled Alexicacus, Spirit of Salt of the World in 1664, which promoted his panacea (medicine) salt solution.[6]

Personal life edit

Rodocanachi was the son of Dimitrios Rodocanachi (1592–1664) and Theodora. In 1667, Rodocanachi married Arietta Coressi (1653–1693), daughter of Antonio Coressi and Viera Visconti. The couple had at least three children: Constantine (1667–1689), who died in Cambridge; Loula (1672–1710), who was born in Chios and married Frangoulis Rodocanachi (1666–1753); and Maria (1678–1688), who was born and died in London. Constantine Rodocanachi died in Amsterdam on 13 August 1687.[7]

Published works edit

  • Constantine Rhodocanaces, A Discourse in the Praise of Antimonie, and the Vertues thereof, self-published, London, 1664. See in Google Books
  • Constantine Rhodocanaces, Alexicacus, Spirit of Salt of the World, R. D., London, 1664. See in Google Books
  • Constantine Rhodocanaces, Carmina Græca Rythmica Gratulatoria, A. & L. Lichfield, Oxford, 1660. See in Google Books
  • Constantine Rhodocanaces, Life and writings of Constantine Rhodocanakis, a prince of the Imperial Houses of Doucas, Angelus, Comnenus, Paleologus, and honorary physician to Charles II, King of England, France and Ireland, The Printing House of the Journal of Debates, Athens, 1872. See in Google Books
  • Cornelis Schrevel, Joseph Hill & Constantine Rhodocanaces, Lexicon manuale Græco-Latinum, & Latino-Græcum: Primo concinnatum, Térque editum, Joan. Hayes, Cambridge, 1685. See in Google Books

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ John Penrose Barron, From Samos to Soho: The Unorthodox Life of Joseph Georgirenes, a Greek Archbishop, Peter Lang, Oxford & Bern, 2017, 154-5 & 172.
  2. ^ For Rodocanachi as Charles II’s physician see: William Oldys, Samuel Johnson, Michel Maittaire & Thomas Osborne, Catalogus Bibliothecæ Harleianæ: In Locos communes distributus cum Indice Auctorum, Vol. II, Thomas Osborne, London, 1743, p. 792.
  3. ^ See Christopher Long’s archival entry
  4. ^ See Schrevel, Cornelis, Hill, Joseph & Rhodocanaces, Constantine, Lexicon manuale Græco-Latinum, & Latino-Græcum: Primo concinnatum, Térque editum, Joan. Hayes, Cambridge, 1685. [1]
  5. ^ Barron, From Samos to Soho, 172.
  6. ^ Barron, From Samos to Soho, 154-55.
  7. ^ See Christopher Long’s archival entry

constantine, rodocanachi, greek, Κωνσταντίνος, Ροδοκανάκης, 1635, 1687, also, known, constantine, rhodocanaces, constantine, rhodocanakis, konstantinos, rhodokanakis, ottoman, greek, physician, charles, england, chemist, lexicographer, academic, rodocanachi, b. Constantine Rodocanachi Greek Kwnstantinos Rodokanakhs 1635 1687 also known as Constantine Rhodocanaces Constantine Rhodocanakis and Konstantinos Rhodokanakis was an Ottoman Greek physician to Charles II of England chemist lexicographer and academic 1 2 Rodocanachi was born on the island of Chios on 5 December 1635 and lived much of his life in London 3 Rodocanachi worked on the 1685 version of Lexicon manuale Graeco Latinum amp Latino Graecum with Cornelis Schrevel and Joseph Hill lexicographer 4 Rodocanachi also compounded his own medicines and sold them in London and abroad 5 He published a pamphlet titled Alexicacus Spirit of Salt of the World in 1664 which promoted his panacea medicine salt solution 6 Contents 1 Personal life 2 Published works 3 See also 4 ReferencesPersonal life editRodocanachi was the son of Dimitrios Rodocanachi 1592 1664 and Theodora In 1667 Rodocanachi married Arietta Coressi 1653 1693 daughter of Antonio Coressi and Viera Visconti The couple had at least three children Constantine 1667 1689 who died in Cambridge Loula 1672 1710 who was born in Chios and married Frangoulis Rodocanachi 1666 1753 and Maria 1678 1688 who was born and died in London Constantine Rodocanachi died in Amsterdam on 13 August 1687 7 Published works editConstantine Rhodocanaces A Discourse in the Praise of Antimonie and the Vertues thereof self published London 1664 See in Google Books Constantine Rhodocanaces Alexicacus Spirit of Salt of the World R D London 1664 See in Google Books Constantine Rhodocanaces Carmina Graeca Rythmica Gratulatoria A amp L Lichfield Oxford 1660 See in Google Books Constantine Rhodocanaces Life and writings of Constantine Rhodocanakis a prince of the Imperial Houses of Doucas Angelus Comnenus Paleologus and honorary physician to Charles II King of England France and Ireland The Printing House of the Journal of Debates Athens 1872 See in Google Books Cornelis Schrevel Joseph Hill amp Constantine Rhodocanaces Lexicon manuale Graeco Latinum amp Latino Graecum Primo concinnatum Terque editum Joan Hayes Cambridge 1685 See in Google BooksSee also editChristopher Angelus Spiridione RomaReferences edit John Penrose Barron From Samos to Soho The Unorthodox Life of Joseph Georgirenes a Greek Archbishop Peter Lang Oxford amp Bern 2017 154 5 amp 172 For Rodocanachi as Charles II s physician see William Oldys Samuel Johnson Michel Maittaire amp Thomas Osborne Catalogus Bibliothecae Harleianae In Locos communes distributus cum Indice Auctorum Vol II Thomas Osborne London 1743 p 792 See Christopher Long s archival entry See Schrevel Cornelis Hill Joseph amp Rhodocanaces Constantine Lexicon manuale Graeco Latinum amp Latino Graecum Primo concinnatum Terque editum Joan Hayes Cambridge 1685 1 Barron From Samos to Soho 172 Barron From Samos to Soho 154 55 See Christopher Long s archival entry Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Constantine Rodocanachi amp oldid 1197836524, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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