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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Caesarea, wrote in two of his works about the victory over Maxentius. 2 2,1 | struggle, may be found in the works of other writers. The information 3 2,2 | and in one of his later works he recalled wintering in 4 2,2 | that men who expounded the works of Homer, Hesiod, Demosthenes, 5 2,2 | and receive pay from the works of these writers, they thereby 6 2,3 | in many Syriac and Arabic works of the thirteenth and fourteenth 7 2,3 | Eudocia wrote a number of works, treating chiefly of religious 8 2,5 | centuries was enriched by the works of great writers in the 9 2,5 | to the wealth of literary works on purely theological subjects 10 2,5 | ability and his numerous works constitute one of the world’ 11 2,5 | and expressions from his works as from an unlimited source. 12 2,5 | the course of time many works of unknown authors have 13 2,5 | to him; but his authentic works, sermons, and orations and 14 2,5 | theological and historical works. The Evangelic Preparation ( 15 2,5 | as well as several other works entitle him to a high place 16 2,5 | theological literature. These works also contain valuable extracts 17 2,5 | Arian Philostorgius, whose works have survived only in fragments, 18 2,5 | to willing listeners the works of Plato, Aristotle, or 19 2,5 | because certain original Greek works which have been lost are 20 2,5 | Melode (“Hymn-writer”), whose works appeared in the early sixth 21 2,5 | after a long study of the works of Romanus, has definitely 22 2,5 | ability and wrote several works.~ Western European literature 23 2,5 | represented by the remarkable works of St. Augustine and several 24 2,5 | number of very stimulating works the tireless Strzygowski 25 3,1 | one of the most important works of Abyssinian (Ethiopian) 26 3,5 | imperial constitutions and the works of universally famous old 27 3,5 | paramount authority only to the works of the five most famous 28 3,5 | especially since in the works of the five chosen jurists 29 3,5 | commission which would revise the works of all the classical jurists, 30 3,5 | contents of the two large works, and it was necessary to 31 3,5 | Justinian’s legislative works became known as the Corpus 32 3,5 | with the new legislative works the teaching of legal studies 33 3,5 | reading through all the works put together for us by Tribonian 34 3,5 | text by citing original works of the classical jurists 35 3,7 | which anathematized the works of the three writers and 36 3,7 | Council looked into the works of the three disputed writers 37 3,7 | together with his impious works, and all that Theodoret 38 3,8 | more highly specialized works.[80]~ The causes of the 39 3,15| ancient Greeks. The immortal works of the spirit of Hellas 40 3,16| style. He wrote three main works. The largest of these is 41 3,16| impossible that all three works had been composed by one 42 3,16| sixth century. Thus, all the works of Procopius, in spite of 43 3,16| fragment, which is found in the works of the Patriarch Photius; 44 3,16| panegyric. Besides other works, John left a treatise On 45 3,16| the time of Justinian. His works survive only in fragments 46 3,16| addition to the large number of works written in Greek, to this 47 3,16| Byzantium, who left several works against the Nestorians, 48 3,16| century left its traces in the works of ascetic, mystical, and 49 3,16| premature death. Several of his works have survived. Among these 50 3,16| style, all the surviving works of Cyril serve as very valuable 51 3,16| beautiful pulpit (ambo). These works are of great interest in 52 3,16| poetical ability, wrote two works in Latin verse. The first 53 3,16| in Justinian’s epoch. New works on jurisprudence show the 54 4,1 | of the Arabs, study the works of Muhammedan philosophers 55 4,1 | of translation of Coptic works into Arabic.[63]~ The relations 56 4,4 | some places on geographical works of the fifth and sixth centuries, 57 4,4 | problem is found in the works of the Arabian geographers 58 4,4 | He left three historical works: (1) On the Expedition of 59 4,4 | the Persians. Among other works of a polemic, elegiac, and 60 4,4 | Ecumenical Council and the works of Maximus Confessor, which 61 4,4 | fragments of these extinguished works in the course of confuting 62 4,4 | end of his days. In his works dealing with polemics, the 63 4,4 | which reappeared in the works of numerous later ascetics. 64 4,4 | greatly interested in the works of Dionysius the Areopagite, 65 4,4 | polemic and exegetic literary works in a manner similar to that 66 5,3 | the official legislative works of Justinian. When compared 67 5,3 | for their own legislative works, and even in their times 68 5,3 | or after other juridical works, without indication of the 69 5,3 | attention among the three works. The greatest authority 70 5,3 | In manuscripts of legal works the Sea Law and the Military 71 5,4 | condition of sources. All the works of the iconoclasts, the 72 5,4 | fragments introduced into the works of the image-worshipers 73 5,4 | the writing of spurious works. The surviving sources on 74 5,8 | in one of the apologetic works of Patriarch Nicephorus, 75 5,8 | beasts. Some remarkable works of art in ivory, enamels, 76 5,8 | fragments preserved in the works of the opponents of iconoclasm, 77 5,8 | all the surviving literary works of the iconoclastic period 78 5,8 | period have left numerous works, helpful to a correct understanding 79 5,8 | Greek chronography, whose works George used as sources.~ 80 5,8 | exiled. In his theological works, of which some are still 81 5,8 | author of some other literary works.[182] Leo V ordered the 82 5,8 | year 754; neither of these works has survived. A number of 83 5,8 | have been preserved in the works of Theodore of Studion. 84 5,8 | found guilty of hiding these works if bishop, or presbyter, 85 5,8 | Sabas. John has left many works in the fields of dogmatics, 86 5,8 | Theologiae. Among the polemic works of John Damascene we must 87 5,8 | Holy Scriptures and the works of fathers of the church, 88 5,8 | His dogmatic polemical works aimed to develop the fundamental 89 5,8 | literary heritage.~ Among the works of Photius, his Bibliotheca, 90 5,8 | gave extracts from numerous works, sometimes brief, sometimes 91 5,8 | prose. His numerous other works belong to the field of theology 92 5,8 | intensive and varied had the works of the iconoclasts survived 93 6,2 | Armenia, preserved in the works of the Armenian historian, 94 6,5 | of all modern historical works, had enormous significance 95 6,7 | people interested in legal works with a brief account of 96 6,7 | poor”. — The legislative works of Basil I and Leo VI in 97 6,7 | basis of data found in the works of the Arabian geographer 98 6,8 | church hymns, and other works. His greatest service was 99 6,8 | his suggestion. Among his works are his eulogistic biography 100 6,8 | based partly on geographical works of the fifth and sixth centuries. 101 6,8 | historical articles concerning works which have not come down 102 6,8 | profound interest in literary works, both ecclesiastic and secular, 103 6,8 | 961 on the basis of the works of Genesius, of Constantine 104 6,8 | modern tongues. His prose works, of a rhetorical, exegetical, 105 6,8 | eleventh century. His short works, written mainly in iambic 106 6,8 | his lifetime and left many works on theology, philosophy ( 107 6,8 | juristic career. His surviving works belong to the field of history 108 7,1 | sometimes stated in historical works, that these weavers who 109 7,3 | represented in Michael’s works in a very dark aspect, with 110 7,4 | himself.~ As not all the works of Italus are published, 111 7,4 | of the Scriptures and the works of the Fathers of the Church,” 112 7,4 | one of the most eminent works of medieval Greek historiography,” 113 7,4 | the author of two small works on the history of the transformation 114 7,4 | finally, chroniclers, left works which give evidence of the 115 7,4 | on the basis of Michael’s works, to affirm the existence 116 7,4 | do not find in the best works of western medieval literature.”~ 117 7,4 | rhetoric. He wrote most of his works there, but his historical 118 7,4 | second group belong the works written at Thessalonica: 119 7,4 | other writings. Eustathiusworks have not yet been adequately 120 7,4 | author of some theological works, and his commentaries on 121 7,4 | historical errors. In one of his works he wrote, “For me my head 122 7,4 | especially Lucian. Tzetzesworks are written in rhetorical 123 7,4 | sound sense.” Besides these works John Tzetzes left some other 124 7,4 | some others. Not all of the works of John Tzetzes have been 125 7,4 | spirit of humility. Various works of Prodromus afford much 126 7,4 | Although the published works ascribed with more or less 127 7,4 | poems and philosophical works, of satires and humorous 128 7,4 | writings, especially humorous works, he gave up the artificial 129 8,7 | Chomatenus (Chomatianos), whose works, the letters in particular, 130 8,14| left many poems and prose works, almost all of them unpublished, 131 8,16| scholarship. In one of his works Theodore Lascaris said that 132 8,16| permanent shape his historical works and wrote his theological 133 8,16| Blemmydes. Besides many works of various kinds, he left 134 8,16| of the Scriptures and the works of the Fathers. In Vatatzes’ 135 8,16| himself with his scientific works, founded a school, and became 136 8,16| the Scriptures and other works, or, if purchase were impossible, 137 8,16| 156]~ Numerous and varied works of Blemmydes have been preserved. 138 8,16| Russia. Blemmydessecular works are also of great interest. 139 8,16| special writer on his life and works said, “has a particular 140 8,16| remarked that these two works “have really created an 141 8,16| open up new ways in his works and thoughts, Nicephorus 142 8,16| detailed narrative. Some of the works of Nicholas, though far 143 8,16| an edition of Mesaritesworks will render a great service; 144 8,16| Latins in 1204.~ All of these works were written in the conventional 145 8,16| belong several poetical works written in the spoken language 146 8,16| romans daventures and other works which became widespread 147 8,16| aventures were original works created by Byzantine conditions 148 8,16| move the Greeks to produce works impregnated with Western 149 8,16| humanists.”[194] In the works of John Apocaucus are evident 150 8,16| letters, various canonical works, and epigrams.[195] Among 151 9,2 | connection with them in the works of many scholars of the 152 9,2 | referred to in historical works as his father’s co-emperor, 153 9,2 | the Louvre, containing the works of St. Dionysius the Areopagite, 154 9,2 | since the publication of the works of John Eugenicus by Sp. 155 9,3 | been quite just. Recent works on Charles have put aside 156 9,4 | must realize that the older works and former opinions on this 157 9,9 | great number of books, the works of Aristotle and Plato, 158 9,13| Cabasilas, whose ideas and works deserve careful study.~ 159 9,13| containing John Cantacuzene’s works in the National Library 160 9,18| the epoch and wrote many works, of which a considerable 161 9,18| represented by four men whose works differ in point of view 162 9,18| which were, of course, works of pure imagination. A good 163 9,18| who succeeded him, Beccusworks were a rich source from 164 9,18| with Rome. In his literary works he had the great advantage 165 9,18| published among Cydonesworks, apparently does not belong 166 9,18| biography nor a full list of his works can be attempted. Moreover, 167 9,18| and scholar whose numerous works embraced almost all branches 168 9,18| essays. His philosophical works, which originated from his 169 9,18| details on the life and works of the author and the situation 170 9,18| European mysticism, the works of the so-called Dionysius 171 9,18| Plethon’s philosophical works was to explain the significance 172 9,18| Renaissance.”[389]~ Finally, the works of Mazaris — the imitation 173 9,18| extracts compiled from the works of ancient writers, Planudes 174 9,18| sometimes expressed in his works, Sathas drew an interesting 175 9,18| His numerous and various works of which many are unpublished 176 9,18| particular.[399]~ Of all his works, the best known is Commentaries 177 9,18| favorite author.[400] In his works are scattered many very 178 9,18| the earlier legislative works, the Prochiron, the Basilics, 179 9,18| Roman Law in the juridical works of Byzantium. After 1453 180 9,18| wished to deal with original works [on medicine], he would 181 9,18| material from the ancient works of Euclides and Ptolemy 182 9,18| upon direct analysis of the works of art, but drew it indirectly 183 9,18| consideration the recent works of Millet, Bréhier, and 184 9,19| seen no single one of his works.”[450] Neither is there 185 9,19| appears sometimes in excellent works. For example, a German scholar, 186 9,19| excellent library comprising the works of the Fathers of the Eastern 187 9,19| and Western churches and works of theological thought in 188 9,19| Italy. Besides numerous works of theological character 189 9,19| Eugenicus (Mark of Ephesus), and works of polemic and exegesis, 190 9,19| metaphysics of Aristotle, works much more characteristic 191 9,19| Byzantine texts and the works of the Fathers of the Greek 192 9,19| Poggio did for collecting the works of Roman literature, Giovanni 193 9,19| and carried with them the works of their literature. The 194 9,19| By transmitting classical works to the West and thereby


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