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Nikolaos Loukanis

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Nikolaos Loukanis was a 16th-century Greek Renaissance humanist. He worked in Venice where in 1526 he produced a translation of Homer's Iliad into modern Greek which is credited as one of the first literary texts published in Modern Greek (as most contemporary Greek scholars wrote in the Koine).[1] [2] [3]

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  1. ^ Hans Georg Beck, Manoussos Manoussacas, Agostino Pertusi , Venezia, Centro Di Mediazione Tra Oriente E Occidente, Secoli XV-XVI, 1977, p.457
  2. ^ Nigel Guy Wilson, Encyclopedia Of Ancient Greece, 2006, p.367
  3. ^ "ELIA reference to Loukanis' first publication in modern Greek". Archived from the original on 2011年07月16日. Retrieved 2008年03月24日.


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