History of the Byzantine Empire, 324-1453, المجلد 2 |
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الصفحة 395
Their eyes were turned to the West , mainly to the Pope , who as the spiritual head of the western European world could , through his influence , induce the western European peoples to furnish Byzantium with adequate assistance .
Their eyes were turned to the West , mainly to the Pope , who as the spiritual head of the western European world could , through his influence , induce the western European peoples to furnish Byzantium with adequate assistance .
الصفحة 505
In the twelfth century western Europe witnessed the revival of the Latin classics , of the Latin language , of Latin prose and of Latin verse ... These discussions greatly contributed to the transmission of Greek learning to the West ...
In the twelfth century western Europe witnessed the revival of the Latin classics , of the Latin language , of Latin prose and of Latin verse ... These discussions greatly contributed to the transmission of Greek learning to the West ...
الصفحة 559
... end in its construction , descriptions , and ideas ; it has nothing that ought to be referred to western influence . ... romantic literature of the West did not appear as a new revela- tion to people who in their own literature had ...
... end in its construction , descriptions , and ideas ; it has nothing that ought to be referred to western influence . ... romantic literature of the West did not appear as a new revela- tion to people who in their own literature had ...
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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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