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Alphabetical [« »] italian-byzantine 1 italiano 1 italians 15 italus 17 italy 302 itemque 1 items 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 icons 17 influences 17 initiated 17 italus 17 j 17 know 17 line | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances italus |
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1 7,4 | learned philosopher, John Italus (coming from Italy), a pupil 2 7,4 | on the accusation of John Italus of heresy, published and 3 7,4 | which examined the case of Italus there was on trial not only 4 7,4 | court. After having examined Italus’ opinions the council declared 5 7,4 | heretical. The patriarch to whom Italus was delivered for instruction 6 7,4 | population, an adherent to Italus’ doctrine. By order of the 7 7,4 | of the Emperor a list of Italus’ errors was then drawn up. 8 7,4 | As not all the works of Italus are published, it is impossible 9 7,4 | Fathers of the Church,” Italus, as some investigators, 10 7,4 | connection with the case of Italus, N. Marr raised “the most 11 7,4 | initiators of the trial of Italus were on his level in intellectual 12 7,4 | freedom was impossible. But Italus is not to be considered 13 7,4 | information clearly shows that Italus belonged to the Neoplatonic 14 7,4 | interesting is the problem of John Italus from the point of view of 15 7,4 | in the lifetime of John Italus and resembled the doctrines 16 7,4 | Emperor Romanus Diogenes, John Italus, Michael Psellus, the iconoclastic 17 9,18| Psellus, in the twelfth John Italus, in the thirteenth Nicephorus