Simōnidēs, Kōnstantinos, approximately 1820-approximately 1867
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Pseudo-Artemidoro, approximately 1820-approximately 1867
Simōnidēs, Constantine, approximately 1820-approximately 1867
Simōnidēs, Kōnstantinos, ca. 1820-ca. 1867
Simōnidou, Kōnstantinou, approximately 1820-approximately 1867
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found: Kopie und Fälschung, c2001:p. 93 (Konstantinos Simonides, 1820-1867, 19th century forger of the Codex Sinaiticus)
found: OCLC, May 9, 2002(hdg.: Simōnidēs, Kōnstantinos, 1824?-1890?; Simōnidēs, Kōnstantinos, 1820-1867, Simōnidēs, Kōnstantinos, 1824-1867; usage: Kōnstantinou Simōnidou, Constantine Simōnidēs)
found: Epitome, Spagna, 2012:t.p. (Pseudo-Artemidoro) p. 11 (author of the 2 works in this book cannot be anyone else than Kōnstantinos Simōnidēs)
found: Costantino Simonidis : opere greche, 2012:t.p. (Costantino Simonidis) p. 9 (1820?-1890?; paleographer)
found: Wikipedia, viewed Mar. 18, 2022:(Constantine Simonides (1820-1890), was a palaeographer and dealer of icons ... Some paleographers say that he was the most versatile forger of the nineteenth century; born on the small Greek island of Symi, in the southeastern Aegean Sea in 1820 (or in 1824), and died in Egypt of leprosy (the report was actually hearsay devised by his English antagonist))
notfound: Enc. Britannica Online.
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2002-05-23: new
2022-03-19: revised
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