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Thōmas, Magistros, active 1310-1327

LC control no.n 82164759
Descriptive conventionsrda
Personal name headingThōmas, Magistros, active 1310-1327
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Variant(s)Theodoulos, ho Thēkaras, active 1310-1327
Theodoulos, Magistros, active 1310-1327
Theodoulos, Monachos, active 1310-1327
Theodulus, monachus, active 1310-1327
Thomas, Magister, active 1310-1327
Thomas Magister, fl. 1310-1327
Thōmas, Magistros, fl. 1310-1327
Toma, Magistro, active 1310-1327
Θωμάς, Μάγιστρος, active 1310-1327
Beginning date1310
Ending date1327
Place of birthThessalonikē (Greece)
Field of activityAttic Greek dialect
Special noteNon-Latin script reference not evaluated.
Found inMegalē hellēnikē enkykl. (Thomas Magistros; known also under his religious name Theodoulos ho Thēkaras)
Krumbacher. (Thomas Magistros (Thōmas ho Magistros) Klosternamen Theodulos Monachos)
His La regalità, c1997: t.p. (Toma Magistro) p. 29 (Theodoulou tou Magistrou [genitive case])
Wikipedia, viewed on Feb. 25, 2019 (Thomas, surnamed Magister or Magistros (Greek: Θωμάς Μάγιστρος = Thōmas Μagistros), also known by the monastic name Theodoulos Monachos, was a native of Thessalonica. His chief work, Eklogē onomatōn kai rhēmatōn attikōn, is a collection of selected Attic words and phrases.)
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