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Capitulary
School of Patmos "Patmias"

The
foundation of the Patmian School "The common school of the nation"
is the most important issue of the history of Patmos
in the 18th century. With Constantinople as its centre, the
scholars of the nation prepared teachers who would go to different
parts of the enslaved Hellas to create schools for the Hellenic
letters and awaken
the will for liberation!
One
of these enthusiastic and faithful teachers was the founder of the
great School of Patmos, the Makarios Kalogeras from Patmos.
Makarios
studied theology and philosophy at the Patriarchal School of
Constantinople. He was supported by many well-known families such as
the families of Mavrokordatos, Ipsilantis, as well as the Metropolitan
bishop of Nicomedia,
who saw him as his successor. However, Makarios loved his teaching and
he returned
to Patmos in 1713 and created the School in the Cave of Ap ocalypse!
His consultants and supporters were scholars of the nation and Emanuel Ipsilantis, was one who supported the project financially. He built a
few cells there for himself and his few students. The reputation of
the School began to spread and very soon there were students arriving
not only from the
neighbouring islands, but also from Peloponnese, Athens, Bucharest,
Asia Minor and Russia! These crowds of students arriving, forced
Emanuel Ipsilantis to build more cells. At the beginning, Makarios
taught by himself. However, soon he began to receive help from his
senior students. His student Gerassimos Bysantios became his friend
and co-operator, who continued the work after 1737, when Makarios died.
The
course of the School of Patmos was extremely hard in the years to come.
From 1902 it began to operate as a hieratic school and in 1907 it was
forced to move to Samos due to financial problems. In Samos it
continued to operate successfully only for a few years and it later
closed down. Its activity continued after the liberation of the island
in 1947. This is when it was rebuilt on our island, only a few meters
away from its old location.
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