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Alphabetical [« »] vernadsky 1 versa 1 versatile 2 verse 19 verse-writing 1 versed 3 verses 15 | Frequency [« »] 19 traces 19 tribe 19 unsuccessful 19 verse 19 violent 19 visigoths 18 absorbed | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances verse |
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1 3,16| poetical descriptions (in Greek verse) of St. Sophia and its beautiful 2 3,16| wrote two works in Latin verse. The first of these, Johannis, 3 4,1 | contemporary, who described in good verse the emperor’s Persian campaigns 4 4,4 | Who was a better writer of verse, Euripides or George of 5 6,8 | occasional poems, a work in verse on ascetism (Paradise), 6 7,3 | different versions, Greek (in verse), French, Italian, and Spanish. 7 7,4 | composed his chronicle in verse in her honor, calling her 8 7,4 | but a huge commentary in verse on his own letters which, 9 7,4 | written also in political verse; it is dedicated to the 10 7,4 | example, in one piece in verse, which was formerly ascribed 11 7,4 | long bombastic novel in verse, Rhodanphe and Dosicles, 12 7,4 | pieces, almost all of them in verse, composed by Stilbes, are 13 7,4 | Latin prose and of Latin verse, of jurisprudence and philosophy, 14 8,16| the Byzantine romance in verse of the time was a mere imitation 15 8,16| An anonymous romance in verse, Belthandros and Chrysantza, 16 9,8 | also described in Greek verse by a high church official 17 9,9 | faith. Finally, a poem in verse, in four stanzas, “Constantinopolis,” 18 9,18| who wrote a chronicle in verse (about 10,000 lines) embracing 19 9,18| epoch belongs a romance in verse (about four thousand verses) “