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Alphabetical [« »] basileys 1 basilica 10 basilicas 2 basilics 20 basilika 1 basilikos 1 basiliskos 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 arianism 20 attributed 20 authorities 20 basilics 20 break 20 buildings 20 calabria | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances basilics |
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1 5,3 | part of Book LIII of the Basilics,[48] and inferred that a 2 5,3 | the men who compiled the Basilics. The texts which exist today 3 6 | of a gigantic code, the Basilics, and a number of famous 4 6,7 | Leo VI the Wise, i.e., the Basilics and the Novel of Constantine 5 6,7 | formed the foundation of the Basilics published by his successor, 6 6,7 | economic conditions.~ ~The Basilics and the Tipucitus. — Basil’ 7 6,7 | the Wise, to publish the Basilics (τα Βασιλικα), which represented 8 6,7 | appointed. The name of the Basilics originated not, as was formerly 9 6,7 | conditions of Byzantine life. The Basilics do not, therefore, represent 10 6,7 | used as sources for the Basilics.[116] No one manuscript 11 6,7 | preserved the whole of the Basilics, but various manuscripts 12 6,7 | of the lost books of the Basilics a work of the eleventh or 13 6,7 | table of contents of the Basilics, giving the rubrics and 14 6,7 | revived classical code of the Basilics, however, carefully adapted 15 6,7 | after the appearance of the Basilics and were later revised and 16 6,7 | enlarged many times. The Basilics, however, is a colossal 17 6,7 | with the sixty books of the Basilics. Then follow the guilds 18 6,7 | and interpretations of the Basilics (such commentaries were 19 6,8 | derived entirely from the Basilics, enjoyed very great popularity. 20 9,18| works, the Prochiron, the Basilics, the Novels, as well as