Teodoro Gaza

Teodoro Gaza representado por Botticelli na "Adoração dos Magos", atualmente na Galeria Uffizi em Florença, Itália.[1]
 Nota: Para outros significados, veja Teodoro.

Teodoro Gaza (ca. 1398ca. 1475) (em grego: Θεόδωρος Γαζής; em latim: Theodorus Gazes), também Teodoro Gazis ou Teodoro Tessalonicense[2][3] foi um humanista grego,[4] um tradutor de Aristóteles e um dos acadêmicos gregos que foram líderes do renascimento do conhecimento no século XV na chamada Renascença Paleóloga.

  1. Soudavar, Abolala (2008). Decoding old masters: patrons, princes and enigmatic paintings of the 15th century. [S.l.]: I.B.Tauris. p. 47. ISBN 1845116585. Sylvia Ronchey has identified two portraits of Theodore of Gaza, one with a white beard among the Medici retinue (fig. 84a) and the other with a black beard in a Botticelli painting at the Uffizi (fig. 84b) 
  2. Coates, Alan; et al. (2005). A Catalogue of Books Printed in the Fifteenth Century now in the Bodleian Library. [S.l.]: Oxford University Press. p. 236. ISBN 0199519056. Theodorus Graecus Thessalonicensis  Texto "ie Theodorus Gaza " ignorado (ajuda)
  3. Geanakoplos, Deno John (1989). Constantinople and the West: essays on the late Byzantine (Palaeologan) and Italian Renaissances and the Byzantine and Roman churches. [S.l.]: Univ of Wisconsin Press. p. 69. ISBN 0299118843. That Gaza was born in Thessalonica seems clear from the epithet Thessalonicensis (in Latin) or Thessalonikeus (in Greek) found in his own treaties as well as those of Italian humanists. 
  4. Wollock, Jeffrey (1997). The noblest animate motion: speech, physiology and medicine in pre-Cartesian linguistic thought. [S.l.]: J. Benjamins Pub. p. 77. ISBN 9027245711. Soon afterward, another Greek Humanist, Theodore Gaza (1398-1478), warmly supported by Cardinal Bessarion (1403-ca.l472), was called in to retranslate the Problems and a number of other texts of Aristotle. 

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