History of the Byzantine Empire, العدد 13University of Wisconsin Press, 1928 |
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... completely overshadowed by the interest in the classical world . But as early as the sixteenth and the first part of the seven- teenth centuries the interest in Byzantine history and literature be- came more pronounced . During this ...
... completely overshadowed by the interest in the classical world . But as early as the sixteenth and the first part of the seven- teenth centuries the interest in Byzantine history and literature be- came more pronounced . During this ...
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... completely denying it ; this was bound to lead empire to an extremely acute and difficult crisis . Apparently old pagan world , at least in the domain of religion , no longer isfied national wants . New needs and new desires appeared ...
... completely denying it ; this was bound to lead empire to an extremely acute and difficult crisis . Apparently old pagan world , at least in the domain of religion , no longer isfied national wants . New needs and new desires appeared ...
الصفحة 94
... completely unmoved by the religious sympathies of the visiting Emperor . In this connection it is inter- esting to note the following story told by Julian in his satirical work , Misopogon , or Beardhater . During an important pagan ...
... completely unmoved by the religious sympathies of the visiting Emperor . In this connection it is inter- esting to note the following story told by Julian in his satirical work , Misopogon , or Beardhater . During an important pagan ...
الصفحة 103
... completely de- stroyed , all their rich treasures of art being demolished by the fanatical mob . The destruction of the famous temple of the god Serapis , the Serapeum , which still remained the center of pagan worship in the city of ...
... completely de- stroyed , all their rich treasures of art being demolished by the fanatical mob . The destruction of the famous temple of the god Serapis , the Serapeum , which still remained the center of pagan worship in the city of ...
الصفحة 109
... completely de- feated . The road to the capital apparently lay open before the Goths ; but they did not advance farther , for they had evidently no general plan of attacking the Empire . The successor of Valens , Theodosius , aided by ...
... completely de- feated . The road to the capital apparently lay open before the Goths ; but they did not advance farther , for they had evidently no general plan of attacking the Empire . The successor of Valens , Theodosius , aided by ...
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