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1 2,5 | Chalcedon, which called forth a correspondence between the Emperor and 2 4,1 | scholars who accept this correspondence as a historical fact.[51]~ 3 6,6 | of Basil I an interesting correspondence with Louis II exists. It 4 6,6 | the Byzantine Empire in correspondence with the course of the Byzantine 5 7,4 | state archives, diplomatic correspondence, and imperial decrees. The 6 7,4 | 1185; his very important correspondence; the famous treatise on 7 8,7 | John Apocaucus. From his correspondence, wrote V. G. Vasilievsky, “ 8 8,10| Epirus had held friendly correspondence with the western Emperor 9 8,10| 78] are reflected in his correspondence with John Vatatzes. In one 10 8,14| attempts by conferences and correspondence to find ways and means of 11 8,16| thought. There is also a correspondence of Blemmydes with Theodore 12 8,16| love for knowledge. The correspondence of Theodore published at 13 8,16| But the publication of the correspondence of John, from a manuscript 14 8,16| which has produced his vast correspondence, his love and feeling for 15 9,18| century is Cydones’ voluminous correspondence. Most of his letters are 16 9,18| letter.[372]~The unpublished correspondence of the patriarch of Constantinople, 17 9,18| at all.[382] Cabasilas’ correspondence deserves publication. According 18 9,18| Aristotle. Chumnos was in correspondence with almost all the personalities