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Argumenta cum artificio Rhetorico separatim exponuntur. His addita ΠΑΡΑΣΚΕΥΗ´ ad orationem Demosthenis περὶ παραπρεσβείας, cui accesserunt Sex Oratiunculæ Latinæ, quas idem F.P. olim in Illustriss. Ducis Ferrariensis Academia Mutinensi Linguæ Græcæ Professor habuit. Singulis Oratiunculis suum argumentum paucis est ascriptum, Morgiis.
483:. Iidem latine, ex interpretatione Laurentii Vallae, ab Henrico Stephano nuper recognita, quam Aemilius Portus, Francisci Porti Cretensis f., paternos commentarios accurate sequutus, ab infinita ... errorum multitudine ... repurgavit ... in hac postrema editione, Francofurti. 537:
Lettre de Pierre Charpentier, jurisconsulte, à François Portus Candiois, par laquelle il monstre que les persecutions des Églises de France sont advenues, non par la faulte de ceux qui faisoient profession de la Religion, mais de ceux qui nourrissoient les factions et conspirations, qu'on appelle la
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In quibus Ipsa Poêtæ vita, genùsque dicendi declaratur. De Tragœdia, eiusque origine, et de Tragœdiæ, atque Comœdiæ discrimine paucis agitur. Sophoclis, et Euripidis collatio brevis instituitur, et quibus in rebus vterque potissimùm excellat, apertè demonstratur. Singularum verò Tragœdiarum
124:, where he was admitted to the city's Greek school, where he soon became the director ("ἀρχιδιδάσκαλος καὶ πρωτοκαθηγητὴς τῶν Ἑλλήνων"). During the decade from 1526 to 1535, one should also note his important activity as a copyist of Greek manuscripts. However, he was an adherent of 542:
Response de François Candiot aux lettres diffamatoires de Pierre Carpentier advocat, pour l'innocence des fideles serviteurs de Dieu et obeissans subjects du Roy, massacrez le 24. jour d'aoust 1572, appellez factieux par ce
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M.I. Μανούσακας and N.M. Παναγιωτάκης, "Η φιλομεταρρυθμιστική δράση του Φραγκίσκου Πόρτου στη Μόδενα και στη Φερράρα και η δίκη του από την Ιερά Εξέταση της Βενετίας (1536-1559)", Θησαυρίσματα 18 (1981),
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Maria Papanicolaou, Giovanni Pugliese Carratelli, "Identificazione del dotto copista anonimo di un manipolo di manoscritti greci databile al decennio 1526-1535 : Francesco Porto", in
702: 423:... pour l'innocence des fidèles serviteurs de Dieu ... massacrez le 24 jour d'aoust 1572, appellez factieux par ce plaidereau, traduite nouvellement de latin en françois. 128:, and certain mocking remarks that he made about the customs of traditional Christian religion, such as fasting and veneration of images, caused him to leave Venice. 682: 677: 193:, which became the instrument of French governmental propaganda and justified the massacre through the existence of a pretended plot against the royal family. 598:
Acta conventus neo-latini Sanctandreani, Proceedings of the Fifth International Congress of Neo-Latin Studies, St. Andrews 24 August to 1 September 1982
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I. Kallergis, "Die kritische Arbeit des Humanisten Franciscus Portus am Text des Aischylos", WS 107-108 (1994–95) II, pp. 639–46.
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1573: Ad Petri Carpentarii Causidici virulentam epistolam, responsio Francisci Porti ... pro causariorum quos vocat innocentia.
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Portus corrected and annotated the texts of many Ancient Greek authors, and translated many into Latin, including
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Atti del VI congresso nazionale dell'Associazione italiana di Studi Bizantini, Catania-Messina 2-5 ottobre 2000
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because of his religious views, Portus left Ferrara with his family, and spent some time in the area of
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M. Papanicolaou, "Autografi non noti di Francesco ed Emilio Porto", in T. Creazzo and G. Strano (eds.)
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Atti della Accademia nazionale dei Lincei. Rendiconti Classe di scienze morali storiche e filologiche
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Atti della XIII giornata Luigi Firpo (Torino, 21-22 settembre 2006), a c. di M. Firpo e G. Mongini
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M. Papanicolaou, "Francesco Porto e il greco volgare nei rapporti con Scaliger, Crusius, Gesner",
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A F(rancisco) P(orto) ante aliquot annos e manuscripto codice passim et supplecti, Francoforti.
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Response de François Portus Candiot, aux lettres diffamatoires de Pierre Carpentier,
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Francisci Porti Cretensis in omnes Sophoclis tragoedias προλεγόμενα, ut vulgò vocantur
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Aphthonius, Hermogenes et Dionysus Longinus praestantissimi artis rhetorices magistri
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M. Mund-Dopchie, "François Portus et le tragiques grecs", in I. D. McFarlane (ed.)
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Ludovico Castelvetro, letterati e grammatici nella crisi religiosa del Cinquecento
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S. Baud-Bovy, "Un Crétois au Collège de Genève au XVIe siècle: François Portus",
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from 1596 to 1608, and published numerous works (including works by his father).
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Shortly after his death, his son published many further volumes of his work at
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P. Tavonatti, "Il contributo di Francesco Porto alla filologia eschilea",
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P. Tavonatti, "Demetrio Triclinio tra le fonti di Franciscus Portus?", in
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P. Tavonatti, "Il contributo di Francesco Porto alla filologia eschilea",
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Francisci Porti ... Commentarii in Pindari Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia
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G. Burges, "F. Portus and his Aeschylus", CJ, 25 (1822) pp. 159–160.
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in 1572, he had a polemical correspondence with his former colleague
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P. Tavonatti, "Le congetture di Franciscus Portus alle Eumenidi",
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M. Manoussakas, "L'aventure vénitienne de François Portus",
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Synesii Cyrenaei ... Hymni ... Gregorii Nazianzeni Odae aliquot
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Aristotelis Artis rhetoricae, sive de arte dicendi, libri III
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Francisci Porti ... Commentarii in varia Xenophontis opuscula
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Bulletin de la Société d'Histoire et d'Archéologie de Genève
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Francisci Porti Cretensis Commentaria in Aeschyli Tragoedias
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Francisci Porti Cretensis Commentaria in Aeschyli Tragoedias
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Thucydidis, Olori filii, de Bello Peloponnesiaco libri octo
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E. Belligni, "Francesco Porto da Ferrara a Ginevra", in
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Greek-Italian Renaissance humanist and classical scholar
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Commentarii in Pindari Olympia, Pythia, Nemea, Isthmia
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He provided corrections and additional remarks to the
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opera industriaque illustrati et expoliti, Genevae.
253:He also produced commentaries on numerous authors: 554:From the biography of Portus in Paolo Tavonatti, 462:Apollonii Alexandrini de syntaxi ... libri IV 600:, Binghamton (New York) 1986, pp. 597–603. 131:In 1536, Portus obtained a Chair in Greek at 8: 647:Ítaca. Quaderns Catalans de Cultura Clàssica 512:Ítaca: quaderns catalans de cultura clàssica 703:Academic staff of the University of Geneva 356:(born in Ferrara, 13 August 1553; died in 333:Commentarii in varia Xenophontis opuscula 69:Learn how and when to remove this message 325:In omnes Sophoclis tragœdias prolegomena 32:This article includes a list of general 500: 402:1569: Oἱ ἐν ῥητορικῇ τέχνῃ κορυφαίοι, 323:(1583); six of his treatises entitled 196:Portus died in Geneva on 5 June 1581. 182:, whom he recommended to succeed him. 593:, XVII, 1980-1983 , pp. 299–314. 527:, vol. 21, no. 3-4, 2010, p. 427-489. 7: 683:Scholars from the Republic of Geneva 678:People from Rethymno (regional unit) 84:(Greek: Φραγκίσκος Πόρτος; Italian: 408:, F(rancisci) P(orti) C(retensis) 38:it lacks sufficient corresponding 14: 649:, no. 27, 2011, pp. 155–164. 628:, Florence 2008, pp. 357–89. 23: 466: 446: 368:Modern editions of Portus' work 329:Sophoclis et Euripidis collatio 335:(1586). He also published his 187:St. Bartholomew's Day massacre 1: 688:16th-century Greek educators 580:Annales du Collège de Genève 472:1592: Lexicon graecolatinum 410: 404: 673:Greek Renaissance humanists 635:, 26 (2008) pp. 91–93. 610:82 (1999) pp. 257–298. 238:, the hymns and letters of 719: 693:16th-century Greek writers 582:, 8 (1949) pp. 22–27. 299:Dionysius of Halicarnassus 104:Born on 22 August 1511 in 698:16th-century male writers 147:. He was admitted to the 640:Bollettino dei Classici 540:(published late 1572); 514:, no. 27, 2011, p. 155. 373:Paolo Tavonatti (ed.), 154:After the death of the 53:more precise citations. 149:Accademia dei Filareti 126:Reformed Christianity 379:University of Trento 226:(edition printed by 216:Hermogenes of Tarsus 176:University of Geneva 90:Renaissance humanist 377:, doctoral thesis, 367: 331:, etc. (1584); and 248:Gregory of Nazianus 236:Apollonius Dyscolus 214:, the treatises of 170:before settling in 120:, and then went to 114:Arsenius Apostolius 240:Synesius of Cyrene 191:Pierre Charpentier 310:Robert Constantin 139:, the Duchess of 94:classical scholar 82:Franciscus Portus 79: 78: 71: 710: 617:. 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Renaissance humanist
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Arsenius Apostolius
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Reformed Christianity
Modena
Renée of France
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John Calvin
Duke of Ferrara
Ercole II d'Este
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