1. The correspondence with a detailed commentary on the activity and the circle of Babouskomites has been published by Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935), pp. 83-100. 2. Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935), pp. 88-89, including other persons named Babouskomites, probably relatives of George. 3. Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935), p. 5.16. 4. Constantinides, C.N., Higher Education in Byzantium in the 13th and Early 14th Centuries (1204-ca.1310) (Nicosia 1982), p. 16. 5. In his letter to Bekkos, Babouskomites talks about his colleagues who were more educated than he was. See Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935), p. 5.12-13. 6. Cf. Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935), p. 87 and letters no. 6 and 7. 7. Constantinides, C.N., Higher Education in Byzantium in the 13th and Early 14th Centuries (1204-ca.1310) (Nicosia 1982), p. 16, 141. 8. Constantinides, C.N., Higher Education in Byzantium in the 13th and Early 14th Centuries (1204-ca.1310) (Nicosia 1982), p. 17. 9. Constantinides, C.N., Higher Education in Byzantium in the 13th and Early 14th Centuries (1204-ca.1310) (Nicosia 1982), p. 150. 10. Laurent, V., “La correspondance inédite de Georges Babouscomitès”, in Εις μνήμην Σπυρίδωνος Λάμπρου (Athens 1935) suggests that the correspondence of Babouskomites was accidentally included in the codex and considers the assumption that the writer was a friend of the 13th century teacher and scholar ungrounded. |