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podestá 5
poem 31
poems 26
poet 16
poetess 1
poetic 2
poetical 12
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16 palaeologian
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16 plague
16 poet
16 praise
16 reflected
16 resist
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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poet

   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,5 | sometimes called the greatest poet of the Byzantine period. 2 2,5 | Supersubstantial.”[174] The poet was born in Syria, and it 3 2,5 | existence of this unusual poet in the sixth century without 4 3,4 | the contemporary African poet, Corippus, in his historical 5 3,8 | the body,” as Corippus, a poet of the sixth century, puts 6 3,16| flowery expressions is the poet Agathias; but both these 7 3,16| Dioscorus the last Greek poet of Egypt, as well as one 8 4,1 | in terror,” reported the poet George of Pisidia, a contemporary, 9 4,1 | successful. A contemporary poet, George of Pisidia, composed 10 4,4 | George as the best secular poet of the Byzantine period.[ 11 6,8 | Theodore Prodromus, the poet of the twelfth century, 12 7,4 | verses of John Tzetzes, a poet of the epoch of the Comneni, 13 7,4 | literary talent. Her special poet and, probably, teacher, 14 7,4 | Manuel, is the very learned poet, Theodore Prodromus, or 15 8,2 | theologian, astronomer, poet, and artist, Theodore Metochites,[ 16 9,18| indication as to the Greek poet. Krumbacher thought that


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