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Alphabetical [« »] revising 1 revision 5 revisions 1 revival 15 revive 5 revived 9 reviving 4 | Frequency [« »] 15 regent 15 relation 15 republics 15 revival 15 ruined 15 sack 15 scriptures | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances revival |
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1 3,5 | twelfth century, during the revival of the study of Roman law 2 3,15| imagination can still dream of a revival in our days of the ancient 3 5,4 | arrest “the progress of the revival of paganism” in the form 4 5,8 | period from the epoch of the revival of the Empire under the 5 6,7 | brought about a temporary revival in the field of juridical 6 6,8 | century. Notwithstanding some revival under the Comneni, the Empire 7 7,4 | Psellus. This intellectual revival expressed itself under the 8 7,4 | environment, as well as the revival of the High School of Constantinople, 9 7,4 | western Europe witnessed the revival of the Latin classics, of 10 7,4 | Byzantium had had no such revival, and this revival of the 11 7,4 | no such revival, and this revival of the twelfth century becomes 12 7,4 | compared with the cultural revival at the same time in the 13 9,18| mystic, and polemic. A revival may also be noted in poetry. 14 9,18| Italy and especially of the revival of Platonic philosophy in 15 9,18| also be emphasized. The revival of Byzantine art under the