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Gregory Palamas 1315 Nilos Kabasilas 1363 Demetrios Kydones (an"el 'ryennios Kan-ab"ro Gambo ,heodore (etochites Gregory Palamas 1315 1315 Nilos Kabasilas !ohannes von Hildesheim 1363 1363 Heinrich von Langenstein Demetrios Kydones 7lissae"s !"dae"s U. Paris 1375 13 5 Georgios Plethon Gemistos 1393 13&3 !ohannes von Gm"nden (an"el Chrysoloras U. #ien 1406 1$%6 G"arino da )erona 1408 1$%* )ittorino da +eltre U. Padova 1416 1$16 ,heodoros Ga-es U. (antova 1433 1$33 'asilios 'essarion (ystras 1436 1$36 Georg von Pe"erbach U. #ien 1440 1$$% !ohannes 2rgyro3o"los 4igismondo Polcastro Gaetano de ,hiene U. Padova 1444 1$$$ Demetrios Chalcocondyles Pelo3e Pietro 0occabonella (ystras U. Padova 1452 1$5/ Niccolo Leoniceno Nicoletto )ernia U. Padova U. Padova 1453 1$53 !ohannes ("ller 0egiomontan"s U. #ien 1457 1$5 (arsilio +icino Paolo dal Po--o ,oscanelli U. +lorence U. Padova 1462 1$6/ Leonardo da )inci Geert Gerard"s (agn"s Groote +lorens +lorenti"s Rad;yn 0ade;yns U. +lorence 1471 1$ 1 !an"s Lascaris ,homas von Kem3en a Kem3is U. Padova 1472 1$ / 2le8ander Hegi"s !acob ben !ehiel Loans 4t. 2gnes9 :;olle 1474 1$ $ !ohannes 4to11ler .risto1oro Landino U. 5ngolstadt 1476 1$ 6 2ngelo Poli-iano U. +lorence 1477 1$ 0"dol1 2gricola Georgi"s Hermonym"s U. +errara 1478 1$ * !ac6"es Le1evre d7ta3les U. Paris 1480 1$*% !ohann Re"chlin L"ca Pacioli U. Poitiers 1481 1$*1 Domenico da +errara U. +lorence 1483 1$*3 Leo <"ters U. Lo"vain 1485 1$*5 (arco ("s"ro U. +lorence 1486 1$*6 Pietro Pom3ona--i U. Padova 1487 1$* Leonhard von Dobsch"t- Giovanni 'attista della (onte !agiellonian U. U. Padova 1489 1$*& !an 4tandonc= U. Paris 1490 1$&% G"illa"me '"de U. Paris 1491 1$&1 4ci3ione +ortig"erra U. +lorence 1493 1$&3 Nicola"s Co3ernic"s U. Padova 1499 1$&& Ulrich :asi"s U. +reib"rg 1501 15%1 Desideri"s 7rasm"s (oses Pere- U. ,"rin 1506 15%6 Girolamo 2leandro U. Padova 1508 15%* 'oni1a-i"s 7rasmi U. #ittenberg 1509 15%& 0"tger 0esci"s U. Paris 1513 1513 Phili33 (elanchthon U. ,"bingen 1514 151$ (aarten van Dor3 ,homas .ranmer !ohannes )olmar U. Lo"vain U. .ambridge U. #ittenberg 1515 1515 1515 1515 +rancois Dubois U. Paris 1516 1516 2ndrea 2lciati (atthae"s 2drian"s U. 'ologna 1518 151* !acob"s Latom"s !an van .am3en U. Le"ven U. 5ngolstadt 1519 151& 151& 2ntonio ("sa 'rasavola U. +errara 1520 15/% !ac6"es ,o"ssain Nicolas .lenard U. Paris U. Lo"vain 1521 15/1 15/1 !a=ob (ilich U. #ien 1524 15/$ !ohannes 4t"rmi"s U. Lo"vain 1527 15/ (elchior #olmar !ean ,aga"lt U. Paris 1528 15/* !acob"s 4ylvi"s Petr"s ."rti"s U. (ont3ellier U. Lo"vain 1530 153% 153% !ohannes .alvin U. 'o"rges 1531 1531 !ohannes #inter von 2ndernach 2drien ,"rnebe U. Paris U. +rance 1532 153/ 153/ 7rasm"s 0einhold Georg 0hetic"s U. #ittenberg U. #ittenberg 1535 1535 1535 Gemma +risi"s U. Lo"vain 1536 1536 2ndreas )esali"s U. Padova 1537 153 ,heodor"s 'e-a )ittore ,rincavelli U. <rleans U. Padova 1539 153& 'assiano Landi U. Padova 1542 15$/ !ohannes Hommel U. #ittenberg 1543 15$3 (atteo Realdo .olombo 4ebastian Dietrich U. Padova U. #ittenberg 1544 15$$ 15$$ .as3ar Pe"cer U. #ittenberg 1545 15$5 Gabriele +allo33io U. +errara 1547 15$ 5mman"el ,remelli"s U. .ambridge 1549 15$& 1551 )alentine Naibod U. 7r1"rt 1553 1553 )alentin ,ha" U. Lei3-ig 1555 1555 Hieronym"s +abrici"s ,heodor :;inger9 4r. 2nne d" 'o"rg U. Padova U. Padova 1559 155& 155& Lambert Danea" U. Geneva 1561 1561 !ose3h !"st"s 4caliger U. +rance 1563 1563 1564 Pa"l #ittich !ohannes .aseli"s U. #ittenberg U. Pisa 1566 1566 1566 (orit- )alentin 4teinmet- U. Lei3-ig 1567 156 1569 )alentin <tto U. #ittenberg 1570 15 % 0"dol3h 4nelli"s U. Heidelberg 1572 15 / 4alomon 2lberti U. Padova 1574 15 $ 2ndreas 4chato U. #ittenberg 1578 15 * !ohn .raig U. 'asel 1580 15*% !acob"s 2rmini"s U. Leiden 1582 15*/ Petr"s 0y11 +rancois Du !on9 4r U. 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