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1 2,1 | created no firmly established traditions, but merely some crude and 2 2,1 | accomplish this union against all traditions of Caesarism.”[10] E. Krebs, 3 2,5 | the same time the pagan traditions were continued and developed 4 2,5 | clear that the East and its traditions played the predominant part 5 2,5 | influences of more ancient traditions, exerted a very strong and 6 4,1 | attitude to the religious traditions of their people.”[29]~ The 7 4,1 | part of North Africa the traditions of classical civilization 8 5,1 | contradicted the secular traditions of the Empire. It is interesting 9 5,6 | sharp contradiction to the traditions of the Roman Empire, where 10 5,8 | return to the classical traditions of Alexandria and a very 11 6,8 | the Eastern Empire, its traditions, and its splendor was still 12 6,8 | led to the return to the traditions of early Alexandrian models, 13 8,4 | revived the former Byzantine traditions of the struggle against 14 8,16| 160]~ Of course, classical traditions and religious emotions influenced 15 8,16| understand.”[202] But artistic traditions did not die out, and the 16 8,16| certain extent, due to these traditions and achievements of an earlier 17 9,18| Renaissance was bound by the traditions of its past, in which creative 18 9,19| were also preserving the traditions of learning.”[462] In the