Adamantios Korais

Adamantios Korais (April 27, 1748 - April 6, 1833) was a graduate of the University of Montpellier in 1788 and he spent most of his life as an expatriate in Paris. A classical scholar, Korais was repelled by the Byzantine influence in Greek society and was a fierce critic of the ignorance of the clergy and their subservience to the Ottoman Empire. He believed that education was a precursor to Greek liberation. He invented Kathareuousa. Korais, Adamantios Korais, Adamantios

 

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