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446 Obviously , such a point of view is quite untenable if only for no other reason than elementary chronol- ogy : the Renaissance is known to have embraced the whole of Italy by the first half of the fifteenth century , and the chief ...
446 Obviously , such a point of view is quite untenable if only for no other reason than elementary chronol- ogy : the Renaissance is known to have embraced the whole of Italy by the first half of the fifteenth century , and the chief ...
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Therefore we cannot agree with the exaggerated estimation of Barlaam's influence upon the Renaissance which appears sometimes in ex- cellent works . For example , a German scholar , G. Körting , observed : " When Barlaam , by his hasty ...
Therefore we cannot agree with the exaggerated estimation of Barlaam's influence upon the Renaissance which appears sometimes in ex- cellent works . For example , a German scholar , G. Körting , observed : " When Barlaam , by his hasty ...
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But Byzantium contributed greatly to the history of the Renaissance not only by implanting the knowledge of the Greek language and literature by lessons and lectures and by the activity of such talented men as Plethon or Bessarion ...
But Byzantium contributed greatly to the history of the Renaissance not only by implanting the knowledge of the Greek language and literature by lessons and lectures and by the activity of such talented men as Plethon or Bessarion ...
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BYZANTIUM AND THE CRUSADES | 375 |
THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE 10251402 following page | 479 |
THE EMPIRE OF NICAEA 120461 | 506 |
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