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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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philosophical

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1 2,2 | the particular fame of a philosophical church which never tired 2 2,2 | anticipating his death with philosophical calmness, the Emperor presented 3 2,4 | the home of the famous philosophical school, was the main center 4 2,5 | using the acquisitions of philosophical thinking, insisting upon 5 2,5 | reveal a peculiar mixture of philosophical and Christian views. This 6 2,5 | reflecting his obscure philosophical and religious speculations, 7 6,8 | school, the other demanded a philosophical school, i.e., a school for 8 6,8 | situation by organizing both a philosophical faculty and a school of 9 6,8 | has been preserved. The philosophical department, headed by the 10 7,4 | Uspensky said, “the freedom of philosophical thought was limited by the 11 7,4 | him his freedom in purely philosophical speculation?” Of course, 12 7,4 | was condemned because his philosophical system did not conform to 13 7,4 | of religious poems and philosophical works, of satires and humorous 14 8,16| erudition.[162]~ Of the philosophical writings of Blemmydes based 15 8,16| view of understanding the philosophical movements in Byzantium of 16 9,13| was a conflict between two philosophical schools, the Aristotelian, 17 9,13| the politicians, and some philosophical speculation, were secondary 18 9,18| Besides some rhetorical and philosophical essays, his autobiography 19 9,18| number of polemic essays. His philosophical works, which originated 20 9,18| struggle between the two philosophical movements, Aristotelian 21 9,18| 385]~ The aim of Plethon’s philosophical works was to explain the 22 9,18| a number of theological, philosophical, and rhetorical essays and 23 9,18| collection of 172 letters. In his philosophical essays he is one of the 24 9,18| and very little studiedphilosophical and historical essays, rhetorical 25 9,18| Byzantine literature.”[398] His philosophical studies cause some scholars (


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