李安納度·費剌拉斯

李安納度·費剌拉斯粵拼lei5 ngon1 naap6 dou6 fei3 laa4 laai1 si1希臘文Λεονάρδος Φιλαρᾶς1595年1673年)係希臘雅典一位學者[1][2]兼政治人[3]、法國法院顧問同外交官[4]。佢成日幫希臘獨立戰爭做辯護[5]

李安納度·費剌拉斯
出世1595年
 希臘雅典
1673年
 希臘雅典
國籍 希臘
職業法國法院顧問同外交官
出名原因成日幫希臘獨立戰爭做辯護

編輯

  1. Parker, William Riley – Campbell, Gordon (1996). Milton: The life. Oxford University Press. pp. 418–419. ISBN 0-19-812889-4. The writer was a Greek, Leonard Philaras (or Villere, as he was known in France) , an able diplomat and scholar, ambassador to the French court from the Duke of Parma{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: 作者名單 (link)
  2. Duran, Angelica (2007). The age of Milton and the scientific revolution. Duquesne University Press. p. 47. ISBN 0-8207-0386-9. In a letter to Athenian politician and scholar Leonard Philaras ( 1600?-1673), Milton movingly expresses his hope for a cure for his blindness.
  3. Buhayer, Constantine (2006). Greece: a quick guide to customs & etiquette. Kuperard. p. 36. ISBN 1-85733-369-1. The Athenian politician and medical doctor Leonardos Philaras (1595-1673) was an advisor to the French court, enjoying the patronage of Cardinal Richelieu
  4. Buhayer, Constantine (2006). Greece: a quick guide to customs & etiquette. Kuperard. p. 36. ISBN 1-85733-369-1. The Athenian politician and medical doctor Leonardos Philaras (1595-1673) was an advisor to the French court, enjoying the patronage of Cardinal Richelieu
  5. Merry, Bruce (2004). Encyclopedia of modern Greek literature. Greenwood Publishing Group. p. 442. ISBN 0-313-30813-6. Leonardos Filaras (1595-1673) devoted much of his career to coaxing Western European intellectuals to support Greek liberation. Two letters from Milton (1608-1674) attest Filaras’s patriotic crusade.