incompatible (contradictory) or incomparable Simon Hadjikostas and Maria Kalafata, special tuberosities IX official and occult libraries of Athos ============ According to the German journalist Rüdiger Schaper, Konstantinos Simonides was first and foremost a great patriot, even if, according...
The most important known materials that can shed additional light Letter from Simonides to Hodgkin discussing Sinaiticus evidences - translated in Australia, waiting publication Letter from Simonides to Kallinikos discussing hieroglyphics - translated in Australia, waiting publication...
from Christopher de Hamel the MSS he brought were either found in a Monastery on Mount Athos or in Egypt.” In the Memoir, Simonides now seemed to remember ... that the manuscripts had been part of a library brought from Constantinople or Egypt by Saint Paul of Xeropotamou, son of the emperor...
Elliott p. 73 In reply to Mr. W.A. Wright’s second question, Dionysius says that Benedict died indeed in 1840, but in April, not in August. In a letter written to the Editor of the Telegraph of the Bosphorus, and published in that journal in December, 1851, a bitter opponent of Simonides...
2 Pavlos P. Peppas Aeginitis (Student of the Central School and Teacher at the "Orphanage"). Archive of the Academy of Athens. It bears number 403 and the seal of the Academy. Treasurer's correspondence from Treasurer no...
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In addition, see on p. 73 of Elliott the reference to the letter in the Telegraph of the Bosphorus of the 8th of December, 1851, written in a context that includes opposition to Simonides. Along with the secret library and the high position of and respect for Benedict! And on p. 168 is a corroborating reference to his uncle and he manuscripts he discovered.
"The Telegraph of the Bosphorus" deserves it's own thread. Because it comes up several times in Simonides related material (form Hodgkin's to Farmakidis etc) touching on many aspects of the Simonides' affair. Keep on the topic of "The Telegraph of the Bosphorus" and it's articles about...
Telegraph of the Bosphorus , at antinople , that if he would deposit in any bank , 80,000 drachms , he might take 20,000 s expenses , and come to Constantinople to see d that I would allow him a month for this se ; but he has never
In addition, see on p. 73 of Elliott the reference to the letter in the Telegraph of the Bosphorus of the 8th of December, 1851, written in a context that includes opposition to Simonides, long with the secret library and the high position of and respect for Benedict! And on p. 168 is a corroborating reference to his uncle and the manuscripts he discovered.
In the summer of 1854, a purposeful and unusual-looking traveler arrived in Broadway in Worcestershire in west central England, with an overnight bag full of manuscripts. He was Constantine Simonid…
The Telegraph of the Bosphorus was a Greek journal that Karl Marx criticized for predicting that the English and French fleets would return to the Bosphorus from the Euxine. The criticism appears in Marx & Engels Collected Works Volume 13.
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A Greek version seems to have already appeared in the first Greek paper published in the Ottoman capital, 'The Telegraph of the Bosphorus'.200 A printed ...
A Biographical Memoir of Constantine Simonides, Dr. Ph., of Stageira,
with a Brief Defence of the Authenticity of His Manuscripts.
By Charles Stewart
Published August,1859
Pages 24-25
"In addition to the works already mentioned in these pages, Simonides has also published the following [...] Various Archeological and Historical articles that have appeared from time to time in the Greek Journals, viz., the ‘‘Age,’”’ the “ Amalthea,” the “Hope,” the "Conservative,” and the “Telegraph of the Bosphorus.’”...”
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Page 42 of the Biographical Memoir also mentions the Telegraph of the Bosphorus journal/news paper.