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authorization 2
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authors 16
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16 boris
16 building
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,4 | named perhaps after their authors, Gregory and Hermogenes, 2 2,5 | time many works of unknown authors have been ascribed to him; 3 2,5 | represented by many remarkable authors, but pagan literature does 4 5,3 | indication of the names of the authors or of the time of first 5 7,4 | can not be required from authors who write to get bread.” 6 9,9 | in Latin were several by authors who lived through the whole 7 9,17| Vatopedi catalogue, the authors declared: “The Holy Mountain 8 9,18| remodel the text of ancient authors according to their preconceived 9 9,18| left translations of Latin authors such as Cato the Elder, 10 9,18| of selections from Greek authors. The vast number of existing 11 9,18| authority on the classical authors, an admirer of Plutarch 12 9,18| high authority on ancient authors, such as Pindar, Aeschylus, 13 9,19| to be able to read Greek authors in the original. In one 14 9,19| Guarino began to study Greek authors. Chrysoloras, by order of 15 9,19| translations of some classical authors, among them Demosthenes 16 9,19| contained the best classical authors, not to mention Byzantine


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