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| name = John Argyropoulos
| image = Argyropoulos (detail) Calling of the Apostles.JPG
| caption = Yohanes Argiropoulos digambarkan oleh Domenico Ghirlandaio pada tahun 1481 dalam ''[[Vokasi Para Rasul (Kapel Sistina)|Vokasi Para Rasul]] ''fresko di [[Kapel Sistina]], Roma.<ref>{{Cite book|author= Sleptzoff, L. M. |title=Men or supermen?: The Italian portrait in the fifteenth century |publisher=Magnes Press |year=1978 |page=68 | oclc=4331192 |quote= Cf. E. Steinmann, Ghirlandaio, Leipzig, 1897, pp. 18-21, and pl. 10 and 13, who recognizes, among the members of the Florentine colony in Rome, Argyropoulos and Giovanni Tornabuoni.}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author= Burnell, Frederic Spencer |title=Rome |publisher=Longmans, Green & co |year=1930 |page=217 |oclc=7141638 |quote= We may perhaps recognize, in the group on the right, the bearded head of the famous Greek scholar, Argyropoulos, and, immediately to the left, the wealthy banker, Giovanni Tornabuoni}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author1=Marle, Raimond van |author2=Marle, Charlotte van |title= The development of the Italian schools of painting, Volume 13 |publisher= M. Nijhoff |year= 1923 |page= 30 | oclc=162830458 |quote= Among the portraits Herr Steinmann has succeeded in recognizing the Greek, Jean Argyropoulos, commentator of Aristotle, who is the old man with a long beard, the papal treasurer, Giovanni Tornabuoni ... he is the clean-shaven man to the right of Argyropoulos while the oldest of the three boys might be Lorenzo, the son of Giovanni Tornabuoni. }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|author= Davies, Gerald Stanley |title=Ghirlandaio |url= https://archive.org/details/ghirlandaio00daviuoft |publisher=Methuen and co |year=1909 |page= [https://archive.org/details/ghirlandaio00daviuoft/page/53 53] |oclc=192133437 |quote=Next to him a greybearded man with a flat hat, seen only head and shoulders, is with tolerable certainty recognised as the Greek humanist, Johannes Argyropulos, the translator into Italian of Aristotle. He had been invited by Cosimo dei Medici }}</ref>
| birth_name = Ioannis Argyropoulos
| birth_date = s. 1415
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'''Yohanes Argiropoulos''' ({{lang-el|Ἰωάννης Ἀργυρόπουλος}} ''Ioannis Argyropoulos''; {{lang-it|Giovanni Argiropulo}}; nama belakang
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