Anastasios Michail
Anastasios Michail (Greek: Αναστάσιος Μιχαήλ, died 1722) was a member of Berlin's Academy of Sciences.
He was born in Naousa. He had his general studies in Ioannina with Georgios Sougdouris as his teacher of rhetoric and philosophy. In 1702 he had the chance to meet with distinguished German theologians in Constantinople. Later he went to Halle and was later elected a member of the Berlin Academy of Sciences. He produced enlightening work for Christians and Greeks in Moscow, where he won renown for his theological and philosophical knowledge. He was well acquainted with the Greek and Hebrew languages. He died in Russia in 1722.
External links
- New Testament version in Modern Greek (Η Καινή Διαθήκη του Κυρίου και Σωτήρος ημών Ιησού Χριστού Μεταφρασθείσα εις κοινήν διάλεκτον, c. 1814)
- L’ Hellenisme Contemporain, Διονύσιος Ζακυθινός, Athens, 1953, "Το σχολείον παράγων της Εθνικής αφυπνίσεως" (in Greek)
- Charalambos A. Minaoglou, "Greek Travellers and Travel Literature from the Fifteenth to the Eighteenth Century" (Χαράλαμπος Α. Μηνάογλου, "Έλληνες Περιηγητές στην Ευρώπη του Διαφωτισμού")
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