- George Amiroutzes
George Amiroutzes (b.1400-d.1470) was a Greek
Renaissance scholar and philosopher.He was born in
Trebizond , lived and taught in Italy and eventually died inConstantinople . He is considered as a controversial figures of the late Byzantine era. He was praised and respected for his outstanding knowledge not only oftheology andphilosophy , but also of thenatural sciences ,medicine ,rhetoric andpoetry , all of which earned him the epithet, "the Philosopher", ("o Φιλόσοφος" ).He is first attested as a lay advisor to the imperial delegation to the
Council of Ferrara-Florence . [Bart Janssens, Jacques Noret, Bram Roosen, Peter van Deun, "Studies in Greek Patristic and Byzantine Texts Presented to Jacques Noret for his Sixty-Fifth Birthday", 2004, Peeters Publishers, ISBN 9042914599] [ [http://books.google.com/books?id=ekUIqCRAEhAC&pg=PA297&dq=George+Amiroutzes&sig=rVt_sqX0Mv5ESpQL5j1eC_OQ8eQ Bart Janssens, Peter van Deun, "George Amiroutzes and his poetical oeuvre"] ] There he strongly supported the union of churches but upon return to Constantinople he made statements against thepapal primacy andFilioque . According to a papal document 100 florins were given to "protonotarios George" as a subsidy; it was conjectured that Amiroutzes was thus bribed to support the union. [cite book |title= Трапезундская империя и западноевропейские государства в XIII-XV вв. ("Trebizond Empire and Western European states in XIII-XV centuries") |last= Карпов|first= С. П. ("Karpov S. P.")|year= 1981|publisher= Moscow University publishing house|location= Moscow|pages= 141]However, he was denounced by his fellow Greeks as an opportunist, a traitor and a renegade for his familiarity with
Mehmed the Conqueror .Known works
* "Dialogus de fide"
* "Letter to Bessarion on the Fall of Trebizond"
* "various poems dedicated to Mehmed II and others"
* "Letters to Theodore Agallianos about Agallianos's book "On Providence""
* "dubious letter on the Council at Florence"References
ee also
*
Greek scholars in the Renaissance
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