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Alphabetical [« »] students 14 studied 45 studien 1 studies 23 studion 8 studiorum 1 studites 3 | Frequency [« »] 23 rural 23 saladin 23 skillful 23 studies 23 successfully 23 thousand 22 1261 | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances studies |
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1 2,2 | where he continued his studies and first exhibited his 2 2,5 | particularly famous for studies in the field of law, and 3 3 | authorities in Slavonic studies, were Slavonic names, as, 4 3,5 | works the teaching of legal studies was also reformed. New programs 5 3,12| destroyed by the Slavs. Studies of the problem of Slavic 6 3,15| Kopitar, a scholar of Slavonic studies in Vienna in the nineteenth 7 4,1 | accustomed to seafaring. Recent studies of papyri reveal the fact 8 4,1 | elegantly. Who among them studies the Gospels, and Prophets 9 5,3 | point of view of Slavonic studies. An Old Russian translation 10 5,8 | emperors. But the most recent studies show that this period is 11 7,1 | Peoples. Though both these studies are now out of date, they 12 7,4 | of Manuel’s theological studies, his panegyrist, Eustathius 13 8,13| devoted all his time to studies and literature. His enlightened 14 8,13| him sometimes forget his studies, even his favorite philosophy. 15 8,16| his time to his literary studies, survived the restoration 16 8,17| particular. The valuable studies on feudalism in Old Russia 17 9,4 | of a German work Albanian Studies, estimated that “of a total 18 9,9 | proprium] of literature and studies of all humanity.”[235] Cardinal 19 9,18| transmission of classical studies in the West. His Grammatical 20 9,18| 398] His philosophical studies cause some scholars (for 21 9,19| the very beginning of my studies” (in ipso studiorum lacte). 22 9,19| and importance of Hellenic studies with which the men of the 23 9,19| Bessarion continued his studies in the Peloponnesus, at