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1 1 | 1.The study of Byzantine history.~ ~ ~
2 2,1 | significant events in the history of the world. The old pagan
3 2,1 | the subsequent course of history were the official recognition
4 2,1 | who play a leading part in history and try to study their lives
5 2,1 | Duruy, the author of The History of Rome and of the Roman
6 2,1 | work, The Ecclesiastical History, Eusebius remarked only
7 2,1 | Eusebius in his Ecclesiastical History.~ According to this document
8 2,1 | significant moment in the history of early Christianity. The
9 2,2 | significant for the subsequent history of relations between the
10 2,2 | and sent into exile. The history of Arian predominance during
11 2,2 | important factor in the history of the Empire in the fourth
12 2,2 | Constantine among the gods;[59] history has named him “the Great;”
13 2,2 | Orosius, the author of the History Against the Pagans, wrote: “
14 2,2 | Minor. This Leo is known in history as Leo II the Younger. His
15 2,3 | occur in other periods of history, there seems to be no good
16 2,4 | highly important in Byzantine history.~ Besides the stormy and
17 2,4 | declining. In the subsequent history of the Byzantine Empire
18 2,4 | valuable source on the internal history of the fourth and fifth
19 2,4 | played some part in the history of Bulgaria. At least it
20 2,4 | significant for subsequent history, especially from the cultural
21 2,5 | importance for all subsequent history. The number of delegates
22 2,5 | significance in Byzantine history. The Byzantine government,
23 2,5 | consequence to subsequent history. After the departure of
24 2,5 | no little importance in history. “By three times bringing
25 2,5 | destined to play in the history of the Byzantine Empire.
26 2,5 | father of ecclesiastical history,” Eusebius, who lived in
27 2,5 | contains a brief survey of the history of the Chaldeans, Assyrians,
28 2,5 | work is the Ecclesiastical History, ten books covering the
29 2,5 | pen of Eusebius, church history became the history of martyrdom
30 2,5 | church history became the history of martyrdom and persecutions,
31 2,5 | of documentary data, his history must be recognized as one
32 2,5 | was the first to write a history of Christianity, embracing
33 2,5 | aspects. His Ecclesiastical History, which brought him much
34 2,5 | carried his Ecclesiastical History up to the year 439; Sozomen,
35 2,5 | of another Ecclesiastical History, also up to the year 439;
36 2,5 | Antioch, wrote a similar history covering the period from
37 2,5 | life, introducing into his history an element of legend. The
38 2,5 | sources on the ecclesiastical history of the fifth century. According
39 2,5 | fifth centuries and the history of their gradual development
40 2,5 | writers in the field of pure history. Among the most significant
41 2,5 | spent upon the Augustan history ... are overwhelming and
42 2,5 | as any practical use for history goes, are precisely nil.”[
43 2,5 | contributions. His Byzantine History, which has survived in fragments,
44 2,5 | was the main source on the history of Attila and the Huns for
45 2,5 | the sixth, wrote The New History, bringing his account down
46 2,5 | century his Res Gestae, a history of the Roman Empire in Latin.
47 2,5 | be a continuation of the history of Tacitus, bringing the
48 2,5 | last eighteen books of this history have survived, covering
49 2,5 | toward Christianity. His history is an important source for
50 2,5 | Gothic and early Hunnic history. His literary genius has
51 2,5 | East-Christian. As the science of history probes more deeply into
52 2,5 | important period in the history of Byzantine art. The new
53 2,5 | in North Africa.~ In the history of art the fourth and fifth
54 3,2 | Byzantine period. The Secret History, which is from the pen of
55 3,2 | chief aim in The Secret History was to defame Justinian
56 3,4 | Procopius in his Secret History estimated, perhaps with
57 3,5 | sources on the internal history of his epoch.~ Justinian
58 3,6 | individuals, is known in history as Caesaro-papism, and Justinian
59 3,8 | Roman State, and The Secret History of his contemporary, Procopius.
60 3,8 | words appear in The Secret History of Procopius: “It is impossible
61 3,8 | as well as in The Secret History of Procopius, who, in spite
62 3,9 | left distinct traces in the history of Byzantine commerce. In
63 3,9 | valuable source for the history of early Byzantine, especially
64 3,9 | of much interest in the history of old Russian art.[105]~ ~
65 3,9 | epoch-making mark in the history of Byzantine art. St. Sophia
66 3,10| disappeared from the stage of history, his entire artificial system
67 3,10| cheerless periods in Byzantine history, when anarchy, poverty,
68 3,10| is perhaps no period of history,” said Finlay, “in which
69 3,12| troubled periods in the history of the East. The Lombards
70 3,15| time professor of general history in one of the German lyceums.~
71 3,15| the first volume of his History of the Peninsula of Morea
72 3,15| epoch-making event in the history of Greece because they brought
73 3,15| the second volume of his History of the Peninsula of Morea
74 3,15| in Greece and published a History of Greece from the Beginning
75 3,15| important part in the science of history by directing scholarly attention
76 3,15| the Messenger of Ancient History, several articles on this
77 3,16| on questions of poetry or history.[140] This period produced
78 3,16| largest of these is The History in Eight Books, containing
79 3,16| may be called a general history of Justinian’s time. The
80 3,16| the social and economic history of the Empire. The third
81 3,16| Anecdota, or The Secret History (Historia Arcana), is distinctly
82 3,16| authenticity of The Secret History, for it seemed impossible
83 3,16| comparative study of The Secret History with all other sources pertaining
84 3,16| valuable source on the internal history of the Byzantine Empire
85 3,16| this is not all. Slavonic history and Slavonic antiquity find
86 3,16| facts about their early history.~ A contemporary of Justinian
87 3,16| consisted of Histories, or A History of the Roman Empire, narrating,
88 3,16| the time of Maurice, his History which was a continuation
89 3,16| letters, he also wrote a history of the period of Maurice (
90 3,16| preserved a fragment of the history of Theophanes of Byzantium,
91 3,16| particularly valuable for church history of the fifth and sixth centuries
92 3,16| century. His Ecclesiastical History in six books is a continuation
93 3,16| interesting data on the general history of the period.~ John the
94 3,16| supplement to The Secret History of Procopius.[142]~ The
95 3,16| Hesychius wrote a universal history in the form of a chronicle
96 3,16| concerned with the early history of Byzantium even before
97 3,16| was also the author of a history of the time of Justin I
98 3,16| a Greek chronicle of the history of the world, which, judging
99 3,16| fabulous times of Egyptian history to the end of Justinian’
100 3,16| and the Ecclesiastical History (in Syriac), which embraced
101 3,16| Monophysitic point of view, this history of John of Ephesus reveals,
102 3,16| work, the Ecclesiastical History “throws much light upon
103 3,16| the political and cultural history of the Byzantine Empire
104 3,16| sources for the cultural history of the early Byzantine period.[
105 3,16| of great interest for the history of civilization. It later
106 3,16| of great interest in the history of art,[155] and were praised
107 3,16| social and administrative history of the period, his poems
108 3,16| interesting material for the history of international literary
109 3,16| period. A new era in the history of St. Sophia, however,
110 3,16| left a deep mark. in the history of human civilization and
111 4 | year 641. He is known in history as Constantine III (one
112 4 | initiated a new epoch in the history of the Byzantine Empire.~ ~ ~
113 4,1 | represent a turning point in the history of this province.~ ~This
114 4,1 | again created an epoch in history. From now on the city and
115 4,1 | significant epoch in the history of the Byzantine Empire.
116 4,1 | a new era in the world’s history by their attacks upon the
117 4,1 | the name of Sunna.~ The history of early Islam in the time
118 4,1 | period. And yet for the history of the Byzantine Empire
119 4,1 | the annals of Christian history, suffered a very heavy blow.
120 4,1 | fragment of Slavonic tribal history,” which affords “a ray of
121 4,1 | a state whose subsequent history was of extreme importance
122 4,1 | is known about the early history of the Bulgarians. Even
123 4,2 | by which it is known in history.[77] Antioch and Alexandria,
124 4,4 | Organization~In Byzantine history the organization of the
125 4,4 | that each theme had its own history, sometimes a rather long
126 4,4 | does not consider world history from the narrow confines
127 4,4 | on geography and on the history of manners and customs.
128 4,4 | particularly valuable for the history of the social and economic
129 5,1 | first instance in Byzantine history of a woman ruling with full
130 5,2 | critical periods in its history. In addition to the frightful
131 5,2 | brilliant epochs in the history of the early caliphate.
132 5,3 | initiating a new period in the history of the Graeco-Roman or Byzantine
133 5,3 | point of departure in the history of the economic development
134 5,3 | case.[40] Diehl, who in his History of the Byzantine Empire
135 5,3 | in the field of Byzantine history, has come to occupy a firm
136 5,4 | period of Iconoclasm.~ The history of the Iconoclastic[63]
137 5,4 | political changes, but had a history of its own.[66] The French
138 5,4 | pictures representing the history of the entire life of Jesus
139 5,4 | thinker of all eastern Roman history.[86]~ ~
140 5,5 | ecumenical council in the history of the eastern church.~
141 5,6 | they had not happened, the history of the world would have
142 5,6 | the third volume of his History of the Byzantine Empire,
143 5,6 | the Macedonian dynasty, A History of the Eastern Roman Empire,
144 5,6 | work bear the title of A History of the Later Roman Empire.~ ~
145 5,7 | detailed study of the general history of the Isaurian emperors,
146 5,7 | of Lectures in Byzantine History, by S. P. Shestakov, which
147 5,7 | significant period of medieval history. At the same time the foundation
148 5,7 | Short.~ However, no complete history of the Isaurian dynasty
149 5,7 | essential problems of Byzantine history. Careful research into this
150 5,8 | the annals of Byzantine history. An overwhelming majority
151 5,8 | Armenian by birth, known in history as Leo V the Armenian (813-
152 5,8 | triumphant phase of Byzantine history (843-1025).[125] One cannot
153 5,8 | famous dynasty m Byzantine history.~ Thus during the period
154 5,8 | first time in Byzantine history that the Byzantine throne
155 5,8 | eminent figures in the early history of Bulgaria,”[152] in the
156 5,8 | troubled events in Bulgarian history, as well as for the frequent
157 5,8 | point of view, his Brief History, which narrates events from
158 5,8 | the political and church history of the period. The very
159 5,8 | striking similarity of this History and the work of Theophanes
160 5,8 | much value for the cultural history of the period because it
161 5,8 | arrangements of universal history, and exerted enormous influence
162 5,8 | greatest importance for the history of the Russian and Byzantine
163 5,8 | of dogmatics, polemics, history, philosophy, oratory, and
164 5,8 | great value for the cultural history of his times.~ The two last
165 5,8 | particular attention m the history of Byzantine art.[198]~ ~ ~ ~ ~
166 6 | Macedonian epoch (867-1081)~The history of the Macedonian dynasty
167 6,2 | Hungarians) appeared in Byzantine history for the first time. Toward
168 6,2 | importance in the later history of the Empire. The eastern
169 6,2 | brilliant pages of the military history of the Empire in its struggle
170 6,2 | subsequent period of Byzantine history.~ Thus, in the time of the
171 6,2 | brilliant period in the history of Byzantine relations with
172 6,2 | significant not only for the history of Armenia and the civilization
173 6,3 | significant moment in the history of Europe. For the first
174 6,4 | Russians.[57]~ The famous history of Leo the Deacon, an invaluable
175 6,5 | significant part in world history.~ The Byzantine Empire had
176 6,5 | enormous significance for the history of humanity. In its consequences
177 6,6 | XII in 962. He is known in history as the founder of “The Holy
178 6,6 | near Cannae, so famous in history since the victory of Hannibal
179 6,7 | pages of Byzantine military history, had devoted much of his
180 6,7 | influence upon the later history of Russia. For instance,
181 6,7 | treasure for the internal history of Constantinople,”[121]
182 6,7 | material for the internal history of the Byzantine Empire
183 6,7 | Moscow period in Russian history. The poor people of the
184 6,8 | significant period in the history of the Byzantine Empire;
185 6,8 | Psellus. He is known in history as Michael VII Ducas, surnamed
186 6,8 | as well as in Byzantine, history. In the eleventh century
187 6,8 | prominent factor in the history of the Byzantine Empire,
188 6,8 | course of the whole Byzantine history. Southern Italy was definitely
189 6,8 | a place of honor in the history of Byzantine education in
190 6,8 | Genesius, the author of a history from the time of Leo V to
191 6,8 | the internal and political history of the tenth century.~ Leo
192 6,8 | the Bulgarian war, left a history in ten books which covers
193 6,8 | campaigns of the Empire. This history is all the more valuable
194 6,8 | the first pages of Russian history because of the extensive
195 6,8 | interesting figure in the history of Byzantine literature,
196 6,8 | natural sciences, philology, history, and law, and he wrote some
197 6,8 | orations, and many letters. The History of Psellus, describing events
198 6,8 | valuable source for the history of the eleventh century,
199 6,8 | meaning border, also) in the history of Russia.~ The epic hero
200 6,8 | works belong to the field of history and jurisprudence. His history,
201 6,8 | history and jurisprudence. His history, embracing the period from
202 6,8 | great importance for the history of Byzantine art. The period
203 6,8 | marked a new stage in the history of Byzantine art, namely,
204 6,8 | also the best time in the history of Byzantine art from the
205 7,1 | the annals of Byzantine history, and an interesting type
206 7,1 | Trebizond who are known in history as the dynasty of the Grand
207 7,1 | Richard III of Byzantine history,” in whose soul there was “
208 7,1 | opened a new era in the history of the Italian Normans.
209 7,1 | of the crusade.” In his history of the First Crusade, H.
210 7,1 | the most important in the history of the world, especially
211 7,1 | point of view of economic history and general culture. For
212 7,1 | most important epoch in the history of the struggle of the two
213 7,1 | appearance in the stage of world history in the fourth decade of
214 7,1 | considerable part in the history of the origin of the crusades,
215 7,1 | Another factor in the history of western Europe which
216 7,1 | most important epochs in history. In the course of these
217 7,1 | without its place in European history at large; for while the
218 7,1 | less grave than that of history I should compare the Emperor
219 7,1 | crusaders) upon the stage of history is the first act in the
220 7,1 | importance at all in the external history of Byzantium. However, Patzinaks
221 7,1 | unpublished manuscripts of the History of Nicetas Choniates.” Among
222 7,2 | Perhaps for the first time in history, as Norden suggested, the
223 7,3 | makes his appearance in the history of the Fourth Crusade —
224 7,3 | author of the very well-known history of the island of Cyprus,
225 7,3 | the Fourth Crusade and the history of the previous hundred
226 7,3 | sum up: in the complicated history of the Fourth Crusade there
227 7,3 | Orthodox church, gave in his history a very unfavorable portrait
228 7,3 | information on the internal history of the Empire under the
229 7,3 | extremely important for the history of later Byzantine art.
230 7,3 | the internal and cultural history of the epoch, when Greco-Byzantine
231 7,4 | Byzantium. In one version of the History of Nicetas Choniates Isaac
232 7,4 | perhaps the most touching that history has preserved, concerning
233 7,4 | of view of the cultural history of Byzantium at the end
234 7,4 | twelfth century. Whereas the history of the Byzantine church
235 7,4 | life. And if the internal history of Byzantium has been inadequately
236 7,4 | conception of the internal history of this epoch. The most
237 7,4 | bodyguard” which, in the history of Byzantium of the twelfth
238 7,4 | Nicetas Choniates, in his history, sharply condemned Manuel
239 7,4 | John, intended to write a history of Alexius Comnenus. Death
240 7,4 | both for internal court history and for external policy,
241 7,4 | momentous movements in human history she surely deserves the
242 7,4 | loftiness and subject of history.” Despite her unhistortcal
243 7,4 | of two small works on the history of the transformation of
244 7,4 | of the Comneni, wrote a history of the rule of John and
245 7,4 | Anna Comnena’s work. This history followed the examples of
246 7,4 | the evidently unfinished history is Manuel; it is therefore
247 7,4 | bring to an end his great history. Nicetas died at Nicaea
248 7,4 | 1204. The beginning of his history, which treats of the time
249 7,4 | its complete form. For his history Nicetas acknowledged only
250 7,4 | Cinnamus as his source. The history of Nicetas is written in
251 7,4 | style is most repugnant to history, which, on the contrary,
252 7,4 | the reason that, in his history, he treats of the most important
253 7,4 | literature.”~ Besides the History, to Nicetas Choniates belong
254 7,4 | honorable place not only in the history of Byzantine civilization
255 7,4 | civilization but also in the history of classical philology,
256 7,4 | written at Thessalonica: a history of the conquest of Thessalonica
257 7,4 | the political and cultural history of Byzantium.~ At the close
258 7,4 | of view of the internal history of the Empire. His book
259 7,4 | source for the internal history of Byzantium.~ Another contemporary
260 7,4 | them interesting for social history in general and literary
261 7,4 | in general and literary history in particular. Prodromus
262 7,4 | Alexius Comnenus, brought his history down to the beginning of
263 7,4 | chronicle but “a manual of world history evidently intended for higher
264 7,4 | sources; he brought his history down to the accession to
265 7,4 | Manuel, Irene, carries the history down to the ascension to
266 7,4 | the brilliant pages in the history of Byzantium. In previous
267 7,4 | Hellenic renaissance in the history of Byzantium.~ ~ ~ ~
268 8,2 | the Greeks; therefore the history of Trebizond has its own
269 8,2 | significance for the subsequent history of the state of Nicaea:
270 8,2 | achieved fame in Byzantine history as the site of two ecumenical
271 8,7 | the Empire of Nicaea the history of the Despotat of Epirus
272 8,7 | capital of the new state.~ The history of the Despotat of Epirus
273 8,7 | has been thrown upon the history of the Despotat by the letters
274 8,7 | have great interest for the history of the epoch. He crowned
275 8,7 | every year.[60] The further history of the thirteenth century
276 8,9 | other peoples.”[63]~ In the history of Byzantium, John Asen
277 8,9 | the turning points in the history of the Christian East in
278 8,9 | emperor.[65] In the further history of the thirteenth century,
279 8,9 | alliance for the internal history of Bulgaria was the recognition
280 8,13| worked in the belief that history would pass judgment upon
281 8,13| he said: “The judgment of history will be passed by the generations
282 8,13| make a great mark upon the history of his time.”[104] Finally,
283 8,13| significance. But in the history of Nicaea his name will
284 8,13| new page in their economic history. “The vigor of the thirteenth
285 8,13| most worthless phenomena of history. The sophistical maxim of
286 8,13| dangerous period of the entire history of the church, which was
287 8,13| interesting contribution to the history of the building, and it
288 8,14| significant pages in the history of the negotiations for
289 8,16| author and the ecclesiastical history and the political and social
290 8,16| important sources for the history of Byzantium in the thirteenth
291 8,16| much information on the history and culture of the time.
292 8,16| the form of textbooks, A History of the Earth and A General
293 8,16| prominent places in the history of Byzantine culture.~ Among
294 8,16| work of Acropolita is the history narrating the events from
295 8,16| may be called a special history of the epoch of the Nicene
296 8,16| mentioned in Krumbacher’s famous History of Byzantine Literature.
297 8,16| peninsula connected with the history of the Despotat of Epirus,
298 8,16| opinion was accepted in the History of Byzantine Literature
299 8,16| great importance for the history of Byzantine law in general
300 8,16| source of information on the history of the church, the customs
301 8,16| importance for the general history of Byzantine culture. The
302 8,16| and take its place in the history of general European culture
303 8,17| indeed as distinguishing the history of this area from the history
304 8,17| history of this area from the history of other lands.[203] It
305 8,17| earth and various epochs of history. The comparative historical
306 8,17| western European medieval history into world history has allowed
307 8,17| medieval history into world history has allowed scholars to
308 8,17| from ancient to medieval history; some believe it to be the
309 8,17| Serbian documents. In the history of Russia, pronoia is sometimes
310 8,17| general, especially in its history before the eleventh century.
311 8,17| itself and for the internal history of the neighboring countries,
312 8,17| interesting. The Secret History of Procopius as well as
313 8,17| this subject; the Secret History is a work of the sixth century,
314 8,17| valuable source on the internal history of the Byzantine Empire.
315 8,17| meaning border), in the history of Russia. In these border
316 8,17| great importance for the history both of western European
317 8,17| the whole course of its history.~ ~ ~ ~
318 9,2 | the Balkan peninsula. The history of the fourteenth century
319 9,2 | investigated problems of Byzantine history. The reason is the extraordinary
320 9,2 | extraordinary complexity of the history of the epoch, in external
321 9,2 | whole course of Byzantine history.[9] The first Palaeologus
322 9,2 | Phrantzes, preserved in his History an interesting description
323 9,3 | Few prominent figures of history have been portrayed by historians
324 9,3 | involve Louis also in the history of Byzantium. Michael sent
325 9,3 | and has become known in history as the Sicilian Vespers.[
326 9,3 | important events in the early history of the political unification
327 9,3 | event of western European history, has its part also in the
328 9,3 | has its part also in the history of Byzantium.~ Before Amari’
329 9,4 | attractive episode in the history of the Empire of the Palaeologi,”
330 9,4 | investigators have had in the history of medieval political life.”[
331 9,4 | rectified, and that a new history of the Catalan dominion
332 9,4 | remarkable phenomenon in the history of Serbia. It showed clearly
333 9,4 | considerable part in the history of the Balkan peninsula.
334 9,4 | unified nation, and the history of the Albanians had always
335 9,4 | always been a part of the history of some foreign people.
336 9,4 | have been unexplored. The history of Albania cannot, therefore,
337 9,4 | that a really scientific history of Albania can be written.”[
338 9,4 | the second volume of his History of the Peninsula of Morea
339 9,5 | brought a momentous day in the history of Serbia. At Scopia (Skoplje,
340 9,7 | Pallmerayer, was the first, in his History of the Peninsula of Morea,
341 9,7 | remarkable phenomena of Byzantine history.”[181]~ ~The siege of Constantinople
342 9,9 | important events in all world history was imminent. The very fact
343 9,9 | Muhammed II, dedicated his history, which shows strongly the
344 9,9 | as the main topic of his history not Byzantium, but the Turkish
345 9,9 | old Russian an important history of the capture of Tsargrad, “
346 9,9 | was the first sovereign in history who had at his disposal
347 9,9 | the famous orations in the history of Thucydides, Critobulus
348 9,9 | the most picturesque in history, that of the last Christian
349 9,9 | Jan Diugosz, wrote in his History of Poland:~ ~This Constantinopolitan
350 9,10| Palaeologi.~ The ecclesiastical history of the time of the Palaeologi
351 9,12| ecclesiastical organization in the history of Byzantium, a new distribution
352 9,14| interest as an episode in the history of cultural intercourse
353 9,17| complicated problems of Byzantine history. The sources on this subject,
354 9,17| and rich material for the history of peasant and monastery
355 9,17| interesting, tragic and bloody history of the commune of Thessalonica
356 9,17| phenomena in the general history of medieval social problems.~
357 9,18| information on the troubled history of the fourteenth century
358 9,18| portions of Pachymeres’ history is his narration of Roger
359 9,18| compiled his Ecclesiastical History. His original plan may have
360 9,18| may have been to bring the History up to his own time, but
361 9,18| philosophy, astronomy, history, rhetoric, and grammar.
362 9,18| important is his large Roman history in thirty-seven books, covering
363 9,18| participants; therefore his history clearly reflects his sympathies
364 9,18| sort of memoir than as a history. It may be called “a subjectively
365 9,18| though very important in the history of Byzantine civilization
366 9,18| longer (maius), or Phrantzes’ History, covers the time from 1258
367 9,18| Gregorius, he wrote his history at the request of some noble
368 9,18| constitutes the value of his history — he yet, like most Byzantine
369 9,18| polished spoken Greek”[354] a history from 1341 to 1462, i.e.,
370 9,18| has been quoted. Ducas’ history has been preserved not only
371 9,18| Ottoman Empire. He wrote a History in ten books, from 1298
372 9,18| 359] he related not the history of the Palaeologian dynasty
373 9,18| Palaeologian dynasty but the history of the Ottomans and their
374 9,18| Thucydides, composed a eulogistic history of Muhammed II, in the years
375 9,18| importance for the cultural history of the fourteenth century
376 9,18| of this new material the history of Greek civilization during
377 9,18| honorable place in the cultural history of Byzantium in the fourteenth
378 9,18| important episodes in the history of the transplantation of
379 9,18| confines of the cultural history of Byzantium, and if only
380 9,18| interested in the cultural history of the later Byzantine Empire.[
381 9,18| sometimes remembered in the history of Byzantine literature
382 9,18| right.”[394] Of course the history of Byzantine political theory
383 9,18| plainly shows that “the history of political ideas in Byzantium
384 9,18| historical records on the history not only of Byzantium, but
385 9,18| problems for research in the history of the Palaeologian renaissance
386 9,18| forces which dominate the history of Byzantium: classicism
387 9,18| miniatures reflecting the history of Byzantium from 811 to
388 9,19| Thus, great merit in the history of medieval culture belongs
389 9,19| The role of Barlaam in the history of the Renaissance was in
390 9,19| The role of Barlaam in the history of earlier Italian humanism
391 9,19| nevertheless, in the general history of the Renaissance, the
392 9,19| Thus, the role in the history of the early humanistic
393 9,19| the twelfth century. Their history is the history of south
394 9,19| century. Their history is the history of south Italian Hellenism.~
395 9,19| contributed greatly to the history of the Renaissance not only