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Alphabetical [« »] rex 5 rhaetia 1 rhegium 2 rhetoric 13 rhetorical 16 rhetorically 2 rhetorician 5 | Frequency [« »] 13 represent 13 respects 13 restorer 13 rhetoric 13 ruling 13 sacrifices 13 scholarly | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances rhetoric |
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1 2,2 | s forbidding masters of rhetoric and grammar to instruct 2 2,4 | Empire. Greek teachers of rhetoric and philosophy, better known 3 2,4 | professors teaching grammar, rhetoric, jurisprudence, and philosophy. 4 5,8 | groups: the trivium, grammar, rhetoric, and dialectics, and the 5 6,8 | he taught philosophy and rhetoric to a large number of students. 6 7,4 | grammatical knowledge and rhetoric, a commentator of the books 7 7,4 | Sophia, and was a teacher of rhetoric. He wrote most of his works 8 8,16| teachers, with poetics, rhetoric, logic, philosophy, natural 9 8,16| are overshadowed by his rhetoric and classical erudition.[ 10 9,18| philosophy, astronomy, history, rhetoric, and grammar. The most important 11 9,18| writers in theology and rhetoric of the Palaeologian epoch. 12 9,18| different problems in theology, rhetoric, and philosophy.[367] A 13 9,18| Byzantine Empire.[387]~ In rhetoric, which is often connected