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Ioannis Kigalas

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therefore he may have also studied law. - In 1666 he was appointed Professor of Philosophy and Logic at the University of Padova. In 1678 he was appointed Professor to the second chair of Philosophy of the same University and in 1687 (214) to the first. From some time before 1678 he had also been censor of the books published by the S. Ufficio, Venice, which presupposed his Catholic loyalty, actually praised by D' Alviani. His Greek and theological wisdom, his modesty, piety and other humane virtues are praised by Petin, Nicholas Bouboulios and D' Alviani. In 1685 he appears as bestman at the marriage of Antonia daughter of Const. Tzane the Cretan painter to Mario Botza. What has survived of his work as a number of epigrams published in books of other scholars. Because of his duties as censor he seems to have lived in Venice from time to time. He died on the 5/11/1687.
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John Cigala (born at Nicosia 1622). He studied at the College of Saint Athanasios, Rome (1635-1642), which he graduated as Doctor of Philosophy and Theology and at which he taught Greek successfully for eight years (1642-1650). From Rome he moved to Venice, where he practised law for a short time,
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Giovanni Cicala, greco di Cipro, prof. di Filosofia nella Università ... Al qual fine permetteva tutta la confidenza con il Cigala e con il Papadopoli, ambedue greci nativi e Lettori pubblici nell'Universita di Padova, coi quail si tratteneva, in frequenti discorsi sopra questa material, le mezze
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Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Institut für Griechisch-Römische Altertumskunde, Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin. Zentralinstitut für Alte Geschichte und Archäologie (1956).
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S. Gregorio Barbarigo e la vita spirituale e cultuale nel suo Seminario di Padova; lettre e saggi editi dagli amici in memoria
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where he was soon joined by his brothers Dimtrios and Ieronymos who studied at the same college. In 1642 he graduated as
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Ioannis Voustronios (1580-2e moitié du XVIIe siècle) Ioannis Kigalas (1622-1687) frère d'Ilarion Kigalas,
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to the second chair of Philosophy in 1678 and by 1687 he was appointed
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in his youth to pursue his education. From 1635 he was enrolled in the
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Archivio storico per la Calabria e la Lucania, Volumes 39-41
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Doron, Josette; Jacovides-Andrieu, Anna Olivia (1993).
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in 1622. His father was Matthaios. Ioannis moved to
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Cigala, Joannes • (1623- 1687) prof. phil. Patavii
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A portrait of Ioannis Kigalas.
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