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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 3,5 | the matter of abbreviating texts, interpreting them, and 2 3,5 | them, and combining several texts into one, produced a certain 3 3,5 | even mutilated the ancient texts. There was a decided lack 4 3,16| translations of juridical texts and the writing of brief 5 4,1 | the Byzantine hagiographic texts, a source which has hitherto 6 5,3 | the Rural Code with the texts of the Byzantine papyri,[ 7 5,3 | compiled the Basilics. The texts which exist today represent 8 6,7 | frequently mutilated the original texts. Basil I intended to exclude 9 6,8 | of anthologies of ancient texts and encyclopedias with extracts 10 6,8 | discovered in its Greek texts.[190]~ The intellectual 11 7,1 | later from memory, give texts which differ very much from 12 7,4 | or three published short texts, and that in him there is 13 8,17| at least in legislative texts from the eleventh century 14 8,17| feudalism;” the compilers of the texts which have survivedwrote 15 9,17| numerous editions of Greek texts by a Greek scholar, C. Sathas. 16 9,18| their treatment of classical texts. While the commentators 17 9,18| humanism, they often served as texts for the teaching of Greek 18 9,18| original form of altered texts, and the traces of the so-called 19 9,18| but some parallels in both texts make the first assumption 20 9,19| not to mention Byzantine texts and the works of the Fathers


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