Flanginian School

Flanginian School
  • Φλαγγίνειος Σχολή
  • Collegio Flanginiano
Location
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Information
TypeSecondary school
Established1664–1665 (1665)
FounderThomas Flanginis
Closed1905 (1905)
GenderBoys

Flanginian school (left) and San Giorgio dei Greci (center)

The Flanginian School (Greek: Φλαγγίνειος Σχολή; Italian: Collegio Flanginiano) was a Greek educational institution that operated in Venice, Italy, from 1664–1665 to 1905.[1][2] The Flanginian produced several teachers who contributed to the modern Greek Enlightenment of the 17th and 18th centuries.[3]

  1. ^ Οι Έλληνες της Διασποράς 15ος-20ος Αιώνας (PDF) (in Greek). Greek Parliament. 2006. p. 47. ISBN 960-560-087-0.
  2. ^ Israel, Jonathan Irvine (2006). Enlightenment contested: philosophy, modernity, and the emancipation of man, 1670-1752. Oxford University Press. p. 318. ISBN 978-0-19-927922-7.
  3. ^ Dicks, Brian (1977). Corfu. David and Charles. p. 76. ISBN 9780715373118.

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