History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 14 |
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الصفحة 166
... wrote , as well as in the corruption of the Greek lan- guage , one may see some traces of Slavonic influence . Moreover , some scholars , for example , Th . Uspensky , judge it possible , on the basis of Michael's works , to affirm the ...
... wrote , as well as in the corruption of the Greek lan- guage , one may see some traces of Slavonic influence . Moreover , some scholars , for example , Th . Uspensky , judge it possible , on the basis of Michael's works , to affirm the ...
الصفحة 168
... wrote most of his works there ; but his historical writings and various occasional compositions he wrote later at Thessalonica . Eustathius ' house in Constantinople was a sort of Museum for young students ; it became a centre around ...
... wrote most of his works there ; but his historical writings and various occasional compositions he wrote later at Thessalonica . Eustathius ' house in Constantinople was a sort of Museum for young students ; it became a centre around ...
الصفحة 404
... wrote some church poems and epigrams.314 In the fourteenth century lived also one of the greatest scholars and writers of the two last centuries of Byzantium , Nicephorus Gregoras , whose activity in the Hesychast quarrel has already ...
... wrote some church poems and epigrams.314 In the fourteenth century lived also one of the greatest scholars and writers of the two last centuries of Byzantium , Nicephorus Gregoras , whose activity in the Hesychast quarrel has already ...
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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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