George Of Trebizond
Related Category: Scholars, Antiquarians, and Orientalists: Biographies
(trĕb´ĭzŏnd), c.13961486, Greek scholar, b. Crete. Settling in Venice, he taught Greek, philosophy, and rhetoric there and in Vicenza before going to Rome in 1442. He became known as a translator of Aristotle and enjoyed the favor of popes Eugene IV, Nicholas V, and Paul II. He made translations of Plato and translated some Greek church writings into Latin.