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'''Maximos of Gallipoli / Μάξιμος Καλλιπολίτης / Maximus Callipolites''' (d.1633) was a Greek scholar.
'''Maximos of Gallipoli / Μάξιμος Καλλιπολίτης / Maximus Callipolites''' (d.1633) was a Greek scholar, a hieromonk and author of the first translation of the Bible into Modern Greek at the initiative of the reforming Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople.


==Biography==
==Works==


Maximos of Gallipoli was a hieromonk and author of the first translation of the Bible into Modern Greek at the initiative of the reforming Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople.
====Books====


==Works on Second Temple Judaism==
*[[He Kaine Diatheke tou kyriou hemon Iesou Christou (1638 Maximos), book]]


====Books====
==Biography==
*[[He Kaine Diatheke tou kyriou hemon Iesou Christou (1638 Maximos), book]]


==External links==
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*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximos_of_Gallipoli Wikipedia]





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Maximos of Gallipoli / Μάξιμος Καλλιπολίτης / Maximus Callipolites (d.1633) was a Greek scholar, a hieromonk and author of the first translation of the Bible into Modern Greek at the initiative of the reforming Patriarch Cyril Lucaris of Constantinople.

Works

Books

Biography