History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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... Basil I ( London , 1912 ) . This volume deals with the period from 802 to 867. In 1923 came out a second edition of the first two volumes , covering events only till the end of the reign of Justinian the Great ( 565 A.D. ) . This is not ...
... Basil I ( London , 1912 ) . This volume deals with the period from 802 to 867. In 1923 came out a second edition of the first two volumes , covering events only till the end of the reign of Justinian the Great ( 565 A.D. ) . This is not ...
الصفحة 146
... Basil the Great , Gregory the Theologian , and Gregory of Nyssa . In Syria the cul- tural centers important for the history of civilization were the cities of Antioch and Berytus ( Beirut ) on the seacoast ; the latter was particularly ...
... Basil the Great , Gregory the Theologian , and Gregory of Nyssa . In Syria the cul- tural centers important for the history of civilization were the cities of Antioch and Berytus ( Beirut ) on the seacoast ; the latter was particularly ...
الصفحة 147
... Basil . Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus received an ad- mirable education in the best rhetorical schools of Athens and Alex- andria . Unfortunately we have no definite information about the early education of Gregory of Nyssa , the most ...
... Basil . Basil and Gregory of Nazianzus received an ad- mirable education in the best rhetorical schools of Athens and Alex- andria . Unfortunately we have no definite information about the early education of Gregory of Nyssa , the most ...
الصفحة 154
... Basil the Great , Gregory of Nazian- zus , and his lectures were studied enthusiastically by the young Julian before he ascended to the throne . Among the numerous writ- ings of Libanius , his sixty - five public addresses are of ...
... Basil the Great , Gregory of Nazian- zus , and his lectures were studied enthusiastically by the young Julian before he ascended to the throne . Among the numerous writ- ings of Libanius , his sixty - five public addresses are of ...
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... Basil the Macedonian , the legislative deeds of the Isaurian emperors were officially declared to be nonsense ( liter- ally , " silly talk " ) , which contradicted divine dogma and destroyed salutary laws.27 Still , even the emperors of ...
... Basil the Macedonian , the legislative deeds of the Isaurian emperors were officially declared to be nonsense ( liter- ally , " silly talk " ) , which contradicted divine dogma and destroyed salutary laws.27 Still , even the emperors of ...
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