- Manuel Moschopulus
Manuel Moschopulus (Greek: Mανουὴλ Μοσχόπουλος, "Manuel Moskhopoulos"), Byzantine commentator and
grammarian , lived during the end of the 13th and the beginning of the 14th century. "Moschopulus' means "little calf," and is probably a nickname.Moschopulus was a student of
Maximus Planudes and possibly his successor as a head of a school inConstantinople , where he taught throughout his life. A mysterious and ill-documented excursion into politics led to his imprisonment for a while. His chief work is "Erotemata grammaticalia" (Greek: polytonic|Ἐρωτήματα Γραμματικά), in the form of question and answer, based upon an anonymous epitome of grammar, and supplemented by a lexicon ("o-v\oyfi") of Atticnoun s. He was also the author of "scholia" on the first and second books of the "Iliad ", onHesiod ,Theocritus ,Pindar and other classical and later authors; ofriddle s, letters, and a treatise on themagic square s. His grammatical treatises formed the foundation of the labors of such promoters of classical studies asManuel Chrysoloras ,Theodorus Gaza , Guarini, andConstantine Lascaris . As an editor, while making many false conjectures, he was responsible for clearing many long-standing errors in the traditional texts. His comments when original, are mainly lexicographical.Other works include an anti-Latin theological pamphlet. A selection from his works under the title of "Manuelis Moschopuli opuscula grammatica" was published by FN Titze (Leipzig, 1822); see also
Karl Krumbacher , "Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur" (1897) and M. Treu, "Maximi monachi Planudis epistulae" (1890), p. 208.References
* [http://mathdl.maa.org/convergence/1/?pa=content&sa=viewDocument&nodeId=528&bodyId=785 Manuel Moschopoulos] at [http://mathdl.maa.org/convergence/1/ Convergence]
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