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Nicholas Kalliakis

Nicholas Kalliakis (Greek: Νικόλαος Καλλιάκης, Nikolaos Kalliakis;[2] Latin: Nicolaus Calliachius; Italian: Niccolò Calliachi; c. 1645[3] - 8 May 1707) was a Cretan Greek[4] scholar and philosopher who flourished in Italy in the 17th century. He was appointed doctor of philosophy and theology in Rome,[5] university professor of Greek and Latin[6] and Aristotelian philosophy[7] at Venice in 1666 and professor of belles-lettres[8] and rhetoric[9] at Padua in 1667.

Nicholas Kalliakis
(Νικόλαος Καλλιάκης)
A portrait of Nicholas Kalliakis
BornNicholas Kalliakis (Νικόλαος Καλιάκης)
1645
Candia, Kingdom of Candia, Venetian Empire
Died1707
Padua, Republic of Venice
OccupationPhilosophy, Greek literature
NationalityGreek[1]
Literary movementItalian Renaissance
An elderly Nicholas Kalliakis in 1707.

Biography edit

Nicholas Kalliakis was born of Greek ancestry[10][11][12][13][14] in Candia, Crete which was under control of Venice (present-day Greece) in 1645.[15] He migrated to Rome where he stayed for ten years, becoming one of the outstanding teachers of Greek and Latin,[16] he was ultimately made doctor of philosophy and theology.[17] He moved to Venice in 1666 where he was appointed professor of Aristotelian philosophy[18] and of the Greek and Latin languages.[19] He was appointed Director of the Greek college (the Collegio Flangini) in Venice from 1665 to 1676.[20] In 1677 Nicholas Kalliakis was invited to Padua and took the chair of professor of the belles-lettres[21] and of philosophy and rhetoric.[22] He wrote treatises on the antiquities of Greece and Rome and studied the dance in classical antiquity, his principal work is the De ludis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum syntagma.[23] He remained in Padua until 1707 where he died.[24]

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  1. ^ Feller, François-Xavier de (1782). Dictionnaire historique, Volume 2. Mathieu Rieger fils. p. 18. OCLC 310948713. CALLIACHI, (Nicolas) grec de Candie, y naquit en 1645. Il profefla les belles
  2. ^ Tiepolo, Maria Francesca; Tonetti, Eurigio (2002). I greci a Venezia. Istituto veneto di scienze. p. 201. ISBN 978-88-88143-07-1. Cretese Nikolaos Kalliakis
  3. ^ Cavallaro, Maria Adele (1984). Spese e spettacoli. R. Habelt. p. 194. ISBN 3-7749-2113-X. Nicolò Calliachi (1645 — 1707), professore a Padova
  4. ^ Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim; Barner, Wilfried; Stenzel, Jürgen (2003). Werke und Briefe: Werke 1743-1750. Deutscher Klassiker Verlag. p. 1326. ISBN 3-618-61050-5. Griechen Nicolai Calliachius (1645-1707), Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum
  5. ^ Rose, Hugh James; Rose, Henry John; Wright, Thomas (1857). A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5. T. Fellowes. p. 425. OCLC 309809847. CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,) a native of Candia, where he was born in 1645. He studied at Rome for ten years, at the end of which time he was made doctor of philosophy and theology.
  6. ^ Beckett, William à (1834). A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1. Mayhew, Isaac and Co. OCLC 15617538. CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died on May 8, 1707.
  7. ^ Rose, Hugh James; Rose, Henry John; Wright, Thomas (1857). A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5. T. Fellowes. p. 425. OCLC 309809847. CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,)…In 1666 he was invited to Venice, to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres at Padua, where he died in 1707.
  8. ^ Rose, Hugh James; Rose, Henry John; Wright, Thomas (1857). A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5. T. Fellowes. p. 425. OCLC 309809847. CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,)…In 1666 he was invited to Venice, to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres at Padua, where he died in 1707.
  9. ^ Beckett, William à (1834). A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1. Mayhew, Isaac and Co. OCLC 15617538. CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.
  10. ^ Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim; Barner, Wilfried; Stenzel, Jürgen (2003). Werke und Briefe: Werke 1743-1750. Deutscher Klassiker Verlag. p. 1326. ISBN 3-618-61050-5. Griechen Nicolai Calliachius (1645-1707), Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum
  11. ^ Feller, François-Xavier de (1782). Dictionnaire historique, Volume 2. Mathieu Rieger fils. p. 18. OCLC 310948713. CALLIACHI, (Nicolas) grec de Candie, y naquit en 1645. Il profefla les belles
  12. ^ Courtin, Eustache Marie Pierre (1828). Encyclopédie moderne, ou Dictionnaire abrégé des hommmes et des choses, des sciences, des lettres et des arts: avec l'indication des ouvrages où les divers sujets sont développés et approfondis, Volume 4. Th. Lejeune. p. 331. OCLC 225499221. CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), Grec, né dans l'île de Candie en 1645, professa les belles
  13. ^ Cantù, Cesare (1838). Storia universale, 35 voll. Torino. p. 398. OCLC 320068352. Calliachi, autor greco, -1707
  14. ^ Vosgien - Leclerc, Charles-Guillaume (1822). Dictionnaire historique et bibliographique: Contenant l'histoire abrégée de toutes les personnes de l'un et de l'autre sexe qui se sont fait un nom par leurs talens, leurs vertus ou leurs crimes, depuis le commencement du monde; avec l'histoire des dieux de toutes les mythologies, et, Volume 1. E. Ledoux. p. 365. OCLC 11589103. CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), grec de Candie, y naquit en 1646. Il professa les belles- lettres et la philosophie à Padoue où il mourut en 1707.
  15. ^ Cavallaro, Maria Adele (1984). Spese e spettacoli. R. Habelt. p. 194. ISBN 3-7749-2113-X. Nicolò Calliachi (1645 — 1707), professore a Padova
  16. ^ Lathrop C. Harper (1886). Catalogue / Harper (Lathrop C.) inc., New York, Issue 232. Lathrop C. Harper, Inc. p. 36. OCLC 11558801. Calliachius (1645-1707) was born on Crete and went to Italy at an early age, where he soon became one of the outstanding teachers of Greek and Latin.
  17. ^ Rose, Hugh James; Rose, Henry John; Wright, Thomas (1857). A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5. T. Fellowes. p. 425. OCLC 309809847. CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,) a native of Candia, where he was born in 1645. He studied at Rome for ten years, at the end of which time he was made doctor of philosophy and theology.
  18. ^ Rose, Hugh James; Rose, Henry John; Wright, Thomas (1857). A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5. T. Fellowes. p. 425. OCLC 309809847. CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,)…In 1666 he was invited to Venice, to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy.
  19. ^ Beckett, William à (1834). A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1. Mayhew, Isaac and Co. OCLC 15617538. CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.
  20. ^ Losacco, Margherita (2003). Antonio Catiforo e Giovanni Veludo: interpreti di Fozio. EDIZIONI DEDALO. ISBN 978-88-220-5807-2. Nikolaos Kalliakis, primo direttore del Collegio Flangini (dal 1665 al 1676)
  21. ^ Vosgien - Leclerc, Charles-Guillaume (1822). Dictionnaire historique et bibliographique: Contenant l'histoire abrégée de toutes les personnes de l'un et de l'autre sexe qui se sont fait un nom par leurs talens, leurs vertus ou leurs crimes, depuis le commencement du monde; avec l'histoire des dieux de toutes les mythologies, et, Volume 1. E. Ledoux. p. 365. OCLC 11589103. CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), grec de Candie, y naquit en 1646. Il professa les belles- lettres et la philosophie à Padoue où il mourut en 1707.
  22. ^ Beckett, William à (1834). A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1. Mayhew, Isaac and Co. OCLC 15617538. CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.
  23. ^ Lessing, Gotthold Ephraim; Barner, Wilfried; Stenzel, Jürgen (2003). Werke und Briefe: Werke 1743-1750. Deutscher Klassiker Verlag. p. 1326. ISBN 3-618-61050-5. Griechen Nicolai Calliachius (1645-1707), Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum
  24. ^ Beckett, William à (1834). A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1. Mayhew, Isaac and Co. OCLC 15617538. CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.

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Nicholas Kalliakis Greek Nikolaos Kalliakhs Nikolaos Kalliakis 2 Latin Nicolaus Calliachius Italian Niccolo Calliachi c 1645 3 8 May 1707 was a Cretan Greek 4 scholar and philosopher who flourished in Italy in the 17th century He was appointed doctor of philosophy and theology in Rome 5 university professor of Greek and Latin 6 and Aristotelian philosophy 7 at Venice in 1666 and professor of belles lettres 8 and rhetoric 9 at Padua in 1667 Nicholas Kalliakis Nikolaos Kalliakhs A portrait of Nicholas KalliakisBornNicholas Kalliakis Nikolaos Kaliakhs 1645Candia Kingdom of Candia Venetian EmpireDied1707Padua Republic of VeniceOccupationPhilosophy Greek literatureNationalityGreek 1 Literary movementItalian Renaissance An elderly Nicholas Kalliakis in 1707 Biography editNicholas Kalliakis was born of Greek ancestry 10 11 12 13 14 in Candia Crete which was under control of Venice present day Greece in 1645 15 He migrated to Rome where he stayed for ten years becoming one of the outstanding teachers of Greek and Latin 16 he was ultimately made doctor of philosophy and theology 17 He moved to Venice in 1666 where he was appointed professor of Aristotelian philosophy 18 and of the Greek and Latin languages 19 He was appointed Director of the Greek college the Collegio Flangini in Venice from 1665 to 1676 20 In 1677 Nicholas Kalliakis was invited to Padua and took the chair of professor of the belles lettres 21 and of philosophy and rhetoric 22 He wrote treatises on the antiquities of Greece and Rome and studied the dance in classical antiquity his principal work is the De ludis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum syntagma 23 He remained in Padua until 1707 where he died 24 See also editGreek scholars in the RenaissanceSources and references edit Feller Francois Xavier de 1782 Dictionnaire historique Volume 2 Mathieu Rieger fils p 18 OCLC 310948713 CALLIACHI Nicolas grec de Candie y naquit en 1645 Il profefla les belles Tiepolo Maria Francesca Tonetti Eurigio 2002 I greci a Venezia Istituto veneto di scienze p 201 ISBN 978 88 88143 07 1 Cretese Nikolaos Kalliakis Cavallaro Maria Adele 1984 Spese e spettacoli R Habelt p 194 ISBN 3 7749 2113 X Nicolo Calliachi 1645 1707 professore a Padova Lessing Gotthold Ephraim Barner Wilfried Stenzel Jurgen 2003 Werke und Briefe Werke 1743 1750 Deutscher Klassiker Verlag p 1326 ISBN 3 618 61050 5 Griechen Nicolai Calliachius 1645 1707 Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum Rose Hugh James Rose Henry John Wright Thomas 1857 A new general biographical dictionary Volume 5 T Fellowes p 425 OCLC 309809847 CALLIACHI Nicholas a native of Candia where he was born in 1645 He studied at Rome for ten years at the end of which time he was made doctor of philosophy and theology Beckett William a 1834 A universal biography including scriptural classical and mythological memoirs together with accounts of many eminent living characters Volume 1 Mayhew Isaac and Co OCLC 15617538 CALLIACHI NICHOLAS a native of Cundia was born in 1646 and after studying at Rome professed Greek and Latin at Venice and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua where he died on May 8 1707 Rose Hugh James Rose Henry John Wright Thomas 1857 A new general biographical dictionary Volume 5 T Fellowes p 425 OCLC 309809847 CALLIACHI Nicholas In 1666 he was invited to Venice to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages and of the Aristotelic philosophy and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles lettres at Padua where he died in 1707 Rose Hugh James Rose Henry John Wright Thomas 1857 A new general biographical dictionary Volume 5 T Fellowes p 425 OCLC 309809847 CALLIACHI Nicholas In 1666 he was invited to Venice to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages and of the Aristotelic philosophy and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles lettres at Padua where he died in 1707 Beckett William a 1834 A universal biography including scriptural classical and mythological memoirs together with accounts of many eminent living characters Volume 1 Mayhew Isaac and Co OCLC 15617538 CALLIACHI NICHOLAS a native of Cundia was born in 1646 and after studying at Rome professed Greek and Latin at Venice and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua where he died May 8 1707 Lessing Gotthold Ephraim Barner Wilfried Stenzel Jurgen 2003 Werke und Briefe Werke 1743 1750 Deutscher Klassiker Verlag p 1326 ISBN 3 618 61050 5 Griechen Nicolai Calliachius 1645 1707 Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum Feller Francois Xavier de 1782 Dictionnaire historique Volume 2 Mathieu Rieger fils p 18 OCLC 310948713 CALLIACHI Nicolas grec de Candie y naquit en 1645 Il profefla les belles Courtin Eustache Marie Pierre 1828 Encyclopedie moderne ou Dictionnaire abrege des hommmes et des choses des sciences des lettres et des arts avec l indication des ouvrages ou les divers sujets sont developpes et approfondis Volume 4 Th Lejeune p 331 OCLC 225499221 CALLIACHI NICOLAS Grec ne dans l ile de Candie en 1645 professa les belles Cantu Cesare 1838 Storia universale 35 voll Torino p 398 OCLC 320068352 Calliachi autor greco 1707 Vosgien Leclerc Charles Guillaume 1822 Dictionnaire historique et bibliographique Contenant l histoire abregee de toutes les personnes de l un et de l autre sexe qui se sont fait un nom par leurs talens leurs vertus ou leurs crimes depuis le commencement du monde avec l histoire des dieux de toutes les mythologies et Volume 1 E Ledoux p 365 OCLC 11589103 CALLIACHI NICOLAS grec de Candie y naquit en 1646 Il professa les belles lettres et la philosophie a Padoue ou il mourut en 1707 Cavallaro Maria Adele 1984 Spese e spettacoli R Habelt p 194 ISBN 3 7749 2113 X Nicolo Calliachi 1645 1707 professore a Padova Lathrop C Harper 1886 Catalogue Harper Lathrop C inc New York Issue 232 Lathrop C Harper Inc p 36 OCLC 11558801 Calliachius 1645 1707 was born on Crete and went to Italy at an early age where he soon became one of the outstanding teachers of Greek and Latin Rose Hugh James Rose Henry John Wright Thomas 1857 A new general biographical dictionary Volume 5 T Fellowes p 425 OCLC 309809847 CALLIACHI Nicholas a native of Candia where he was born in 1645 He studied at Rome for ten years at the end of which time he was made doctor of philosophy and theology Rose Hugh James Rose Henry John Wright Thomas 1857 A new general biographical dictionary Volume 5 T Fellowes p 425 OCLC 309809847 CALLIACHI Nicholas In 1666 he was invited to Venice to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages and of the Aristotelic philosophy Beckett William a 1834 A universal biography including scriptural classical and mythological memoirs together with accounts of many eminent living characters Volume 1 Mayhew Isaac and Co OCLC 15617538 CALLIACHI NICHOLAS a native of Cundia was born in 1646 and after studying at Rome professed Greek and Latin at Venice and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua where he died May 8 1707 Losacco Margherita 2003 Antonio Catiforo e Giovanni Veludo interpreti di Fozio EDIZIONI DEDALO ISBN 978 88 220 5807 2 Nikolaos Kalliakis primo direttore del Collegio Flangini dal 1665 al 1676 Vosgien Leclerc Charles Guillaume 1822 Dictionnaire historique et bibliographique Contenant l histoire abregee de toutes les personnes de l un et de l autre sexe qui se sont fait un nom par leurs talens leurs vertus ou leurs crimes depuis le commencement du monde avec l histoire des dieux de toutes les mythologies et Volume 1 E Ledoux p 365 OCLC 11589103 CALLIACHI NICOLAS grec de Candie y naquit en 1646 Il professa les belles lettres et la philosophie a Padoue ou il mourut en 1707 Beckett William a 1834 A universal biography including scriptural classical and mythological memoirs together with accounts of many eminent living characters Volume 1 Mayhew Isaac and Co OCLC 15617538 CALLIACHI NICHOLAS a native of Cundia was born in 1646 and after studying at Rome professed Greek and Latin at Venice and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua where he died May 8 1707 Lessing Gotthold Ephraim Barner Wilfried Stenzel Jurgen 2003 Werke und Briefe Werke 1743 1750 Deutscher Klassiker Verlag p 1326 ISBN 3 618 61050 5 Griechen Nicolai Calliachius 1645 1707 Syntagma de Indis scenicis mimorum et pantomimorum Beckett William a 1834 A universal biography including scriptural classical and mythological memoirs together with accounts of many eminent living characters Volume 1 Mayhew Isaac and Co OCLC 15617538 CALLIACHI NICHOLAS a native of Cundia was born in 1646 and after studying at Rome professed Greek and Latin at Venice and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua where he died May 8 1707 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Nicholas Kalliakis amp oldid 1211887593, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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