History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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... Greek and Arabic and of the beginning of the universities . And Haskins is absolutely right when he says , " It is not always sufficiently realized that there was also a notable amount of direct contact with Greek sources , both in ...
... Greek and Arabic and of the beginning of the universities . And Haskins is absolutely right when he says , " It is not always sufficiently realized that there was also a notable amount of direct contact with Greek sources , both in ...
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... Greek version contains about 2,000 lines in popular Greek and in " political " meter . The Greek text does not give any indication as to the Greek poet . Krumbacher thought that the author of the version was a Hellenized Frank , 382 ...
... Greek version contains about 2,000 lines in popular Greek and in " political " meter . The Greek text does not give any indication as to the Greek poet . Krumbacher thought that the author of the version was a Hellenized Frank , 382 ...
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... Greek language and Greek tradition continued to live all through the Middle Ages . Regardless of the ancient " Magna Graecia " in southern Italy , whose Hellenic ele- ments had not been entirely absorbed by Rome , the conquests of ...
... Greek language and Greek tradition continued to live all through the Middle Ages . Regardless of the ancient " Magna Graecia " in southern Italy , whose Hellenic ele- ments had not been entirely absorbed by Rome , the conquests of ...
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PREFACE | 9 |
the relations of Alexius Comnenus to the West | 17 |
The First Crusade and Byzantium | 29 |
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