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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Christianity in Constantine’s time scholars have considered two problems 2 2,1 | many of the best modern scholars, however, that paganism 3 2,1 | estimates of several other scholars, “it is probable that toward 4 2,1 | 11]~ Opinions of various scholars on this subject differ widely. 5 2,2 | attracted the attention of scholars and writers. The literature 6 2,2 | converted soul.[70] Some scholars, however, have expressed 7 2,3 | inadequate, some western European scholars are dubious as to the creed 8 2,3 | divergence as to dogma. Some scholars have affirmed that this 9 2,3 | council. The majority of scholars, however, especially the 10 2,3 | intrigues of the courtiers. Many scholars deny the authenticity of 11 2,4 | existed there. Teachers and scholars were invited to Constantinople 12 2,4 | sometimes overlooked by scholars; and even such a distinguished 13 2,5 | as Thermopylae.[144] Some scholars have even advanced the theory 14 2,5 | of the greatest Christian scholars of the early Middle Ages 15 2,5 | of acrostics and rhyme.~ Scholars have long disputed as to 16 2,5 | has not been accepted by scholars.[181]~ Priscus of Thrace, 17 2,5 | highly estimated by recent scholars. Stein called him the greatest 18 2,5 | nineteenth century German scholars advanced the theory that 19 3 | was long regarded by many scholars as a historical fact. This 20 3 | the Albanian border. Some scholars trace Justinian’s family 21 3,5 | ancient Roman law. Some scholars accordingly speak of the 22 3,15| aroused heated disputes among scholars.~ In the twenties of the 23 3,15| to the present day.[137]~ Scholars have frequently disputed 24 3,16| is so striking that some scholars began to question the authenticity 25 3,16| Christian writers, some scholars affirm that Hesychius was 26 3,16| foreign archeologists and scholars. In 1931 an order of the 27 4 | Tiberius III, 698-705). Some scholars are inclined to consider 28 4,1 | of Petra, still attract scholars and tourists. The famous 29 4,1 | contradictory opinions among scholars with regard to Islam. Goldziher 30 4,1 | were not very large. Some scholars set the number of Arabian 31 4,1 | are, however, even today scholars who accept this correspondence 32 4,1 | completely as is believed by some scholars. The districts where the 33 4,4 | been long disputes among scholars with regard to the identity 34 5,1 | present accepted by some scholars,[2] but is rejected by others.[ 35 5,3 | publication. Some western scholars refer it to the end of Leo’ 36 5,3 | with the name of Leo III, scholars discuss three other legislative 37 5,3 | agreed with the Russian scholars V. G. Vasilievsky and Th. 38 5,3 | work is not dated. Some scholars refer it to the epoch of 39 5,3 | attracted the attention of scholars because it contains no reference 40 5,3 | are usually connected by scholars with the extensive Slavonic 41 5,3 | supported by outstanding Russian scholars in the field of Byzantine 42 5,3 | settlements in the Empire, these scholars used as the main basis for 43 5,3 | they are referred by some scholars to the period of the Isaurian 44 5,3 | commercial navigation. Some scholars suppose that this law was 45 5,3 | Lingenthal, is not accepted by scholars.[47]~ The form in which 46 5,3 | harsh. If the opinion of scholars that it belongs to the time 47 5,3 | themes. — The majority of scholars, beginning with Finlay, 48 5,3 | of the seventh century, scholars have reached some conclusions 49 5,4 | movement; hence in later times scholars have differed greatly in 50 5,4 | the iconoclastic period.~ Scholars have turned their attention 51 5,4 | In more recent times some scholars (the Frenchman Lombard, 52 5,4 | majority of contemporary scholars believe that the first edict 53 5,5 | was so intense that some scholars find the question of a more 54 5,5 | persecutions. According to some scholars, in the time of Leo and 55 5,6 | many years and victory!”~ Scholars have expressed differing 56 5,7 | casual estimates of Russian scholars, who, with the exception 57 5,8 | of their ships.[140] Some scholars were doubtful about the 58 5,8 | early in 860, although later scholars completely forgot the result 59 5,8 | army are attributed by some scholars to the fact that the greatest 60 6,1 | on the other hand, some scholars still consider Basil an 61 6,1 | a Slav. The majority of scholars consider Basil an Armenian 62 6,1 | Armeno-Slavic. In recent years scholars have succeeded in determining 63 6,4 | place in 988 or in 989. Some scholars accept the former date; 64 6,6 | make many concessions. Some scholars go so far as to attribute 65 6,7 | and the Euthymites. Some scholars view this struggle as a 66 6,7 | landed estates. This led some scholars to compare the possessions 67 6,7 | introduction”). Several scholars have somewhat incorrectly 68 6,7 | successor, Leo VI. Some scholars believe that the Epanagoge 69 6,8 | bureaucrats, rhetoricians, and scholars.”[138]And yet the threatening 70 6,8 | Germany. The claim of some scholars that Constantine Kephalas 71 6,8 | compilatory diligence of Byzantine scholars at the time when the learned 72 6,8 | somewhat. Basil II treated scholars with disdain. Anna Comnena, 73 6,8 | Monomachus, when a group of scholars, headed by the young Constantine 74 6,8 | Comneni, is characterized by scholars as the second Golden Age 75 7,1 | of many discussions among scholars. It survives only in a Latin 76 7,1 | for example the Russian scholars V. Vasilievsky and Th. Uspensky, 77 7,1 | true.” But the more closely scholars examine internal conditions 78 7,1 | conclusion supported by some scholars that a kind of Frankish 79 7,1 | the Christians that many scholars ascribe to the Turks are 80 7,1 | of the nineteenth century scholars believed that the first 81 7,1 | phenomena were emphasized by scholars in connection with the origin 82 7,1 | the crusading epoch. Many scholars have tried to prove that, 83 7,1 | be fixed definitely, and scholars variously place it between 84 7,1 | has been denied by some scholars; but the more recent investigators 85 7,1 | Seljuqs. But the more recent scholars are inclined to believe 86 7,3 | Swabia together.”~ Many scholars have devoted much attention 87 7,3 | the crusade. One party of scholars explained the whole unusual 88 7,3 | accidents.” An opposing group of scholars saw the cause of the change 89 7,3 | scholar was so great that many scholars adopted his standpoint without 90 7,3 | Even today Mistra strikes scholars and tourists, with its imposing 91 7,3 | particular attention.~ Some scholars suppose that certainly the 92 7,4 | by intense activity. Some scholars even call this period the 93 7,4 | some disagreement among scholars on this problem. While, 94 7,4 | upon the opinion of some scholars who think that as Manuel’ 95 7,4 | the First Crusade. Modern scholars acknowledge that “in spite 96 7,4 | influence. Moreover, some scholars, for example Th. Uspensky, 97 7,4 | observation. The opinions of scholars vary as to whether Nicetas 98 7,4 | of Prodromus evokes among scholars great divergences of judgment, 99 7,4 | Prodromus. One group of scholars recognize two writers with 100 7,4 | incurred severe censure from scholars who emphasize his “pitiful 101 7,4 | and Dosicles, which some scholars call desperately dull and 102 7,4 | this. The best Byzantine scholars today accordingly acknowledge 103 7,4 | there a number of Italian scholars who learned Greek and transmitted 104 8,10| influence of the eastern scholars, Arabs and Jews, large numbers 105 8,10| ecclesiastical ideas, which give some scholars grounds for comparing him 106 8,12| as sometimes happens, and scholars vary in opinion concerning 107 8,13| carefully supervised by the best scholars of the epoch, with Nicephorus 108 8,13| 116]~ In summary, most scholars view with condemnation the 109 8,16| Athens in her abundance of scholars” and “a marvelous and greatly 110 8,16| invited to his court many scholars, especially from the Greek 111 8,16| known.~ The opinions of scholars vary as to the significance 112 8,16| 178] Various opinions of scholars on this problem are based 113 8,16| Belthandros.~ The judgment of scholars on this anonymous romance 114 8,16| the crusades. One group of scholars thinks that a French romance 115 8,16| Manuel I Comnenus.[197] Later scholars, realizing that several 116 8,17| feudalism has grown broader; scholars have noted that the presence 117 8,17| world history has allowed scholars to discover feudalism in 118 8,17| and indeed emphasized by scholars, and now it must be considered.~ 119 8,17| European feudalism. Some scholars derive it from Germanic 120 8,17| excessive perspicacity which scholars expend to establish a complicated 121 8,17| civilians. Although some scholars categorically state that 122 8,17| term was pronoia.~ Some scholars have incorrectly derived 123 8,17| with an analogous meaning. Scholars particularly interested 124 8,17| given into the hands of scholars a code of feudal law brought 125 9,2 | Byzantium produced not a few scholars and educated men, writers, 126 9,2 | them in the works of many scholars of the nineteenth and twentieth 127 9,3 | crusade, is one on which scholarsopinions vary.[40] The 128 9,3 | Lamansky, several other scholars have considered the Bithynian 129 9,4 | problem of many very eminent scholars must be rectified, and that 130 9,4 | approximate statistics made by scholars, the Albanians in the Peloponnesus 131 9,5 | information, and the best scholars do not consider it true.[ 132 9,6 | in the other world.”[138] Scholars compare the description 133 9,7 | attracting educated Greeks, scholars, sophists, and courtiers. 134 9,7 | to draw the attention of scholars to the importance of those 135 9,7 | the Palaeologi. Several scholars indicate in Plethon’s scheme 136 9,9 | clemency, and protection of scholars and poets. Historians of 137 9,9 | 225] Nevertheless, some scholars, for example Th. Uspensky, 138 9,12| the origin of which some scholars trace back to the epoch 139 9,13| development and solution.~ Scholars consider this quarrel a 140 9,13| deserving attentive study.[270] Scholars vary greatly concerning 141 9,16| Council of St. Sophia.~ Some scholars assume that in 1450 in the 142 9,16| Since then the opinions of scholars have been divided: some, 143 9,16| Greek theologians and Greek scholars in particular, who were 144 9,16| council,[288] although some scholars still aver that the council 145 9,17| practically inaccessible to scholars who were not of the Orthodox 146 9,17| manuscripts the Russian Orthodox scholars played a very important 147 9,17| nineteenth century, the Russian scholars, Bishop Porphyrius (Uspensky), 148 9,17| sometimes been used by modern scholars for the province of Macedon 149 9,18| art and was a patron of scholars and artists. Some scholars 150 9,18| scholars and artists. Some scholars assume that his protection 151 9,18| lived one of the greatest scholars and writers of the two last 152 9,18| process of fermentation.”[347] Scholars vary in their estimation 153 9,18| eminent western writers and scholars. He was the author of numerous 154 9,18| attract the attention of scholars, who have hitherto quite 155 9,18| this interesting writer. Scholars vary in their definition 156 9,18| without reason, by classical scholars. This is their treatment 157 9,18| tendency has caused classical scholars to refer, when it was possible, 158 9,18| philosophical studies cause some scholars (for example, Sathas and 159 9,18| still under debate: some scholars hold to the French version 160 9,18| and incomprehensible that scholars have advanced various hypotheses 161 9,19| humanists often speak, and the scholars of the nineteenth century 162 9,19| a cardinal who protects scholars, a scholastic theologian


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