«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), nativo di Candía, nacque nel 1645 e dopo aver studiato a Roma, insegnò greco e latino a Venezia e poi filosofia e retorica a Padova, dove morì lꞌ8 maggio 1707.»
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.»
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.»
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), nativo di Candía, nacque nel 1645 e dopo aver studiato a Roma, insegnò greco e latino a Venezia e poi filosofia e retorica a Padova, dove morì lꞌ8 maggio 1707.»
Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose e Thomas Wright, A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5, T. Fellowes, 1857, p. 425, OCLC309809847.
«CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,)…nel 1666 fu invitato a Venezia, per assumere la cattedra di greco e latino e di filosofia aristotelica; nel 1677 ebbe lꞌincarico di professore di belle lettere a Padova, dove morì nel 1707.»
(EN) Hugh James Rose, Henry John Ros e Thomas Wright, A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5, T. Fellowes, 1857, p. 425, OCLC309809847.
«CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,)…In 1666 he was invited to Venice, to take the chair of professor of the Greek and Latin languages, and of the Aristotelic philosophy; and in 1677 he was appointed professor of belles-lettres at Padua, where he died in 1707.»
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.»
François-Xavier de Feller, Dictionnaire historique, Volume 2, Mathieu Rieger fils, 1782, p. 18, OCLC310948713.
«CALLIACHI, (Nicolas) grec de Candie, y naquit en 1645. Il profefla les belles»
Eustache Marie Pierre Courtin, Encyclopédie moderne, ou Dictionnaire abrégé des hommmes et des choses, des sciences, des lettres et des arts: avec l'indication des ouvrages où les divers sujets sont développés et approfondis, Volume 4, Th. Lejeune, 1828, p. 331, OCLC225499221.
«CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), Grec, né dans l'île de Candie en 1645, professa les belles»
(FR) Cesare Cantù, Storia universale, 35 voll, Torino, 1838, p. 398, OCLC320068352.
«CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), grec de Candie, y naquit en 1646. Il professa les belles- lettres et la philosophie à Padoue où il mourut en 1707.»
Lathrop C. Harper, Catalogue / Harper (Lathrop C.) inc., New York, num. 232, Lathrop C. Harper, Inc, 1886, p. 36, OCLC11558801.
«Calliachius (1645-1707) was born on Crete and went to Italy at an early age, where he soon became one of the outstanding teachers of Greek and Latin. (it.: Calliaco nacque a Creta e venne in Italia molto giovane dove presto divenne uno degli eccezionali insegnanti di greco e di latino)»
Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose e Thomas Wright, A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5, T. Fellowes, 1857, p. 425, OCLC309809847.
«CALLIACHI Nicholas, nativo di Candia, dove nacque nel 1645. Egli studiò a Roma per dieci anni, alla fine dei quali divenne dottore in filosofia e teologia.»
(EN) Hugh James Rose, Henry John Rose e Thomas Wright, A new general biographical dictionary, Volume 5, T. Fellowes, 1857, p. 425, OCLC309809847.
«CALLIACHI, (Nicholas,). Nel 1666 egli fu invitato a Venezia per assumere la cattedra di professore di greco e latino, e di filosofia aristotelica.»
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.»
«CALLIACHI (NICOLAS), grec de Candie, y naquit en 1646. Il professa les belles- lettres et la philosophie à Padoue où il mourut en 1707.»
William Beckett, A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1, Isaac Mayhew and Co, 1834, OCLC15617538.
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), a native of Cundía, was born in 1646, and after studying at Rome, professed Greek and Latin at Venice, and afterwards philosophy and rhetoric at Padua, where he died May 8, 1707.»
William Beckett, A universal biography: including scriptural, classical and mythological memoirs, together with accounts of many eminent living characters, Volume 1, Isaac Mayhew and Co, 1834, OCLC15617538.
«CALLIACHI (NICHOLAS), un nativo di Candía, nacque nel 1646 e dopo aver studiato a Roma, insegnò Greco e Latino a Venezia, e poi filosofia e retorica a Padova, dove morì lꞌ8 maggio 1707.»