History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 38
Their eyes were turned to the West , mainly to the Pope , who as the spiritual head of the west- European world could , through his influence , induce the west- 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 west- European world could , through his influence , induce the west- European peoples to furnish Byzantium with adequate assistance .
الصفحة 362
This aspiration clashed with the similar aspiration of the Popes to attain supreme temporal power over the West , so that no union took place . The first Palaeologus , in his negotiations for union , had much more modest pretensions .
This aspiration clashed with the similar aspiration of the Popes to attain supreme temporal power over the West , so that no union took place . The first Palaeologus , in his negotiations for union , had much more modest pretensions .
الصفحة 444
Italian humanists , guided by the well known bibliophile Pog- gio , travelled through Italy and Western Europe about the ... the Greeks , who emigrated in large numbers to the West , carried with them the works of their literature .
Italian humanists , guided by the well known bibliophile Pog- gio , travelled through Italy and Western Europe about the ... the Greeks , who emigrated in large numbers to the West , carried with them the works of their literature .
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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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