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1 2,1 | greatly by the skeptical judgment of the well-known German 2 2,1 | is not authentic.[3] The judgment of Burckhardt, given briefly 3 3,6 | posts according to his own judgment, to appear as mediator and 4 3,15| Greece at all costs. In his judgment, Slavonic settlements in 5 4,1 | Resurrection, and the Last Judgment were distinctly materialistic. 6 5,8 | difficult to form a detailed judgment about the theological doctrine 7 6,2 | Romanus Lecapenus to whose judgment the Empire owed his services 8 6,4 | early to pass any definite judgment about this unquestionably 9 6,7 | Yet in spite of this harsh judgment, the Ecloga of the Isaurian 10 7,1 | was always severe in his judgment of Byzantine rulers, wrote 11 7,1 | difficult to agree with the judgment of W. Ramsay on the mildness 12 7,4 | scholars great divergences of judgment, for it is not clear to 13 7,4 | bread.” But this adverse judgment may be explained by the 14 7,4 | his favor of the general judgment of his literary activity. 15 8,13| that history would pass judgment upon him. In one of his 16 8,13| his letters he said: “The judgment of history will be passed 17 8,13| was too short for definite judgment to be passed on its significance. 18 8,13| George Acropolita, gave this judgment of the event: “Under imperial 19 8,13| Latin Empire, in the severe judgment of a German historian, Gregorovius, “ 20 8,16| described which resembles the judgment of Paris and reflects the 21 8,16| head of Belthandros.~ The judgment of scholars on this anonymous 22 8,16| more complete and definite judgment on him as a writer and statesman 23 9,18| investigation shows that this judgment is erroneous; the poems,