Michael Apostolius
{{Short description|15th century Greek teacher, writer and copyist}}
Michael Apostolius ({{langx|el|Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλιος or Μιχαὴλ Ἀποστόλης}}; {{circa|1420}} in Constantinople – after 1474 or 1486, possibly in Venetian Crete){{cite book|title=The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium|place=Oxford| publisher=Oxford University Press|volume=1 |pages=140–141, s.v. Apostoles, Michael|date=1991|isbn=0195046528}} or Apostolius Paroemiographus, i.e. Apostolius the proverb-writer, was a Greek teacher, writer and copyist who lived in the fifteenth century.
Life
Apostolius, a student of John Argyropoulos, taught for a short time at the Monastery of St. John of Petra in Constantinople. Taken prisoner by the Turks during the fall of Constantinople in 1453, he was later released and fled to Crete, then a Venetian colony. There he earned a scanty living by teaching and by copying manuscripts for Italian humanists, including his patron, Cardinal Bessarion.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}} He often complained about his poverty: one of his manuscripts, a copy of the Eikones of Philostratus, now in Bologna, bears the inscription: "The king of the poor of this world has written this book for his living."{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}}
Apostolius died about 1480, leaving a son, Arsenius Apostolius, who became bishop of Malvasia (Monemvasia) in the Morea.{{sfn|Chisholm|1911}}
Selected works
- Παροιμίαι (Paroemiae, Greek for "proverbs"), a collection of proverbs in Greek
- an edition published in Basel in 1538[https://books.google.com/books?id=i2DRFq4qOWYC Apostolii Bisantii Paroemiae], Basel, 1538.
- a fuller edition edited by Daniel Heinsius ("Curante Heinsio") and published in Leiden in 1619[https://books.google.com/books?id=7qxAAAAAcAAJ Michaelis Apostolii Paroemiae], ed. Daniel Heinsius, Leiden, 1619.
- a critical edition edited by E. L. a Leutsch and published in Gottingen in 1851E. L. a Leutsch, ed., [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_qmMOAAAAYAAJ/page/233/ Corpus paroeimiographorum Graecorum], Gottingen, 1851, vol. 2, pp. 233–744.
- "Oratio Panegyrica ad Fredericum III." in Freher's Scriptores Rerum Germanicarum, vol. ii. (Frankfort, 1624)
- Georgii Gemisthi Plethonis et Mich. Apostolii Orationes funebres duae in quibus de Immortalitate Animae exponitur (Leipzig, 1793)
- a work against the Latin Church and the council of Florence in Le Moine's Varia Sacra.
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References
- {{EB1911|wstitle= Apostolius, Michael|volume=2}}
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Category:15th-century Byzantine writers
Category:Greek Renaissance humanists
Category:People from Constantinople
Category:Year of birth uncertain
Category:People from the Kingdom of Candia