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23 Facts About Neophytos Vamvas

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Neophytos Vamvas was a priest, philosopher, philologist, author, professor, and dean.

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Neophytos Vamvas was the first dean of the philosophical school at the University of Athens.

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Neophytos Vamvas is known for being part of the Neophytos incident.

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Neophytos Vamvas was one of the most influential figures of modern Greek education.

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Neophytos Vamvas was ordained a deacon at age 20 and in 1804 went to study in France where he met Adamantios Korais.

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Neophytos Vamvas's version was finally allowed in 1924, and is in widespread use, being the official version of the Bible used by Greek Evangelical Churches.

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Neophytos Vamvas continued his studies on the island of Sifnos in 1793.

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Neophytos Vamvas studied at the flourishing school of Misail Patmios.

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Neophytos Vamvas continued his studies on the island of Patmos with Daniel Kerameas.

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Neophytos Vamvas wanted to continue his studies in Pisa, Italy because he wanted to expand his knowledge base.

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Neophytos Vamvas returned to Chios and studied with Dorotheos Proios who was an expert in mathematics.

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Neophytos Vamvas traveled to Bucharest and other parts of the Ottoman world.

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Neophytos Vamvas participated in the compilation of an important Greek dictionary referred to as Kivotos.

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Neophytos Vamvas translated his book Treatise of Elementary Chemistry into the Greek language.

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Neophytos Vamvas studied the works of Philipp Karl Buttmann and Francois Thurot.

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Neophytos Vamvas took over the direction of the high school.

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Neophytos Vamvas followed him around while he fought in battles.

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Neophytos Vamvas settled on the Ionian Island of Corfu in 1828.

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Neophytos Vamvas published several books and translated the Old Testament into the modern language.

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Neophytos Vamvas did not join the Theological school because he was considered a radical.

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Neophytos Vamvas remained a professor at the university until 1854.

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The Neophytos Vamvas incident was similar in nature to the Methodios Affair.

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The controversy known as the Neophytos Incident erupted because Vamvas tried to translate the bible into modern Greek or the peoples language.