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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | of it precisely from that point of view. In this recognition, 2 2,1 | The information on this point is so confusing and contradictory 3 2,1 | evaluated from a historic point of view. Some writers go 4 2,1 | juridical entities; from a legal point of view, Christianity was 5 2,2 | powers starting from the same point, the Roman Empire swayed 6 2,3 | that he was even at the point of becoming converted to 7 2,4 | especially from the cultural point of view. By a lucky choice 8 2,5 | only from the dogmatical point of view but from the political 9 2,5 | view but from the political point of view as well. By the 10 2,5 | exhausted from a historical point of view. Gregory of Nazianzus 11 2,5 | year 425 from his own Arian point of view.~ The most intense 12 2,5 | data is inadequate on this point. It is certainly difficult 13 2,5 | religious policy.[180] This point of view has not been accepted 14 3,1 | dogmas or not. From the point of view of external policy, 15 3,4 | treaty the most important point for the Byzantine Empire 16 3,4 | From Justinian’s Roman point of view, his western campaigns 17 3,4 | and natural, but from the point of view of the welfare of 18 3,6 | him, even from a political point of view, for they menaced 19 3,16| geographic and ethnographic point of view; they offer sufficient 20 3,16| Written from a Monophysitic point of view, this history of 21 3,16| importance from an artistic point of view. They are the Church 22 4,1 | Jerusalem represent a turning point in the history of this province.~ ~ 23 4,1 | a cultural and political point of view the most important 24 4,1 | became the central gathering point for the mixed population 25 4,1 | century. — It is customary to point out the religious enthusiasm 26 4,1 | old Rome, or some other point in Italy. The chroniclers 27 4,1 | accepted from a historical point of view.~ The true reason 28 4,1 | Empire a second central point in the West, as had been 29 4,4 | Persia were, he believed, the point of departure of the new 30 4,4 | theological nature we might point out the Hexaemeron (Six 31 4,4 | of hagiography one might point out the patriarch of Jerusalem, 32 5,1 | 3] The confusion on this point can be traced back to the 33 5,3 | that it “must serve as a point of departure in the history 34 5,3 | great interest from the point of view of Slavonic studies. 35 5,4 | was the first scholar to point out the complexity and importance 36 5,4 | original course.[80] From their point of view, image-worship and 37 5,4 | 81] With this claim as a point of departure, Leo III considered 38 5,6 | anachronism from the modern point of view, though not in the 39 5,6 | analyzed from a contemporary point of view, i.e. as it was 40 5,6 | imperial authority. From the point of view of Charles and Pope 41 5,8 | as well as the social, point of view. Politically it 42 5,8 | movement.~ From the religious point of view the insurrection 43 5,8 | period represent only one point of view.~ Like the preceding 44 5,8 | expressed eastern-orthodox point of view, very apparent in 45 5,8 | 176] From the historical point of view, his Brief History, 46 5,8 | period from a narrow monastic point of view, using mostly oral 47 5,8 | of John Damascene we must point out three treatises “against 48 5,8 | hymns reached the highest point of their development and 49 5,8 | lean more toward the older point of view. Thus, while the 50 5,8 | penetrated art. From the point of view of marginal illustrations 51 6 | and reached its highest point in the reign of Basil II, 52 6,1 | sources vary greatly on this point. While Greek sources speak 53 6,1 | Macedonian dynasty from the point of view of its ethnographic 54 6,2 | This toss was a turning point in Basil’s external policy. 55 6,2 | last important fortified point of Byzantine Sicily. With 56 6,2 | strategic and commercial point in the Mediterranean Sea.[ 57 6,7 | from the ecclesiastical point of view. This most capable 58 6,7 | scantiness of sources on this point, it may be stated with certainty 59 6,7 | naturally accepted the Byzantine point of view, but the mass of 60 6,7 | whole exists.~ From the point of view of the reconstruction 61 6,7 | brief statement on this point in one of the sources shows)[ 62 6,8 | From this very important point in Apulia Robert could quickly 63 6,8 | of Byzantine art from the point of view of artistic vitality 64 7,1 | world, especially from the point of view of economic history 65 7,1 | from a too “occidentalpoint of view, with the tendency 66 7,1 | danger, so that from the point of view of Alexius, western 67 7,1 | crusades, from the western point of view: (1) The first is 68 7,1 | a political and economic point of view.~ While the danger 69 7,1 | Tarentum, who, from the point of view of Byzantine interests, 70 7,1 | considered and estimated from the point of view of his relations 71 7,1 | crusaders, but not from the point of view of the total of 72 7,1 | external policy. Such a point of view is undoubtedly wrong.~ 73 7,1 | explained, “there was on the point of coming into existence 74 7,1 | was impracticable from the point of view of its essential 75 7,1 | was made to establish a point of departure in the Sicilian 76 7,1 | strategic and commercial point which had brought large 77 7,2 | was an important strategic point in the eastern part of the 78 7,2 | by some historians, who point out that such a statement 79 7,2 | Frederick had been on the point of seizing Constantinople. 80 7,3 | Pope.” Thus, the Russian point of view holds the crusaders 81 7,3 | and Spanish. If from the point of view of exact exposition 82 7,3 | Eastern Church; from the point of view of the pope they 83 7,4 | of John Italus from the point of view of the cultural 84 7,4 | Without doubt, from the point of view of religious problems 85 7,4 | he was not reduced to the point of death, as formerly was 86 7,4 | important from the historical point of view, a work based not 87 7,4 | very important from the point of view of Nicetasbiography.~ 88 7,4 | east reached their highest point of strain and burst out 89 7,4 | the monks. From a cultural point of view his repeated appeals 90 7,4 | known. But from the modern point of view his most important 91 7,4 | thoroughly studied from the point of view of the internal 92 7,4 | historical, and cultural point of view, as well as from 93 7,4 | view, as well as from the point of view of classical antiquity. 94 7,4 | them, especially from the point of view of allegorical interpretation 95 8,2 | of the thirteenth century point out the vast extent and 96 8,8 | occupied this important point without a battle. To John 97 8,8 | Thessalonica was on the point of becoming the real restorer 98 8,9 | which seemed to be on the point of restoring the Byzantine 99 8,14| Constantinople.[123]~From the point of view of influence on 100 8,16| soul.”[157] The starting point of all the speculations 101 8,16| important both from the point of view of understanding 102 8,16| thirteenth century, and from the point of view of elucidating the 103 8,17| adequately estimated from this point of view. When this preparatory 104 8,17| of small land-ownership point out once more how threatening 105 9,3 | VIII, especially from the point of view of possible Latin 106 9,4 | Dušan), seemed to be on the point of establishing a great 107 9,6 | 129] To what extent the point of view of the Venetian 108 9,6 | Byzantine fleet were on the point of making peace. But the 109 9,6 | an excellent observation point of their actions. Venice, 110 9,6 | this important strategic point, to whose possession they 111 9,7 | Nicopolis, not only from the point of view of a Christian state, 112 9,7 | interest examined from the point of view of the information 113 9,7 | ancient Greece was on the point of succumbing to the Turkish 114 9,7 | delusive from the historical point of view, of regenerating 115 9,8 | this important commercial point pledged herself, according 116 9,9 | Bosphorus, at its narrowest point, he built a powerful stronghold 117 9,9 | days of Byzantium from the point of view of a subject of 118 9,9 | the great event from the point of view of triumphant and 119 9,9 | brought the population to the point of complete exhaustion; 120 9,9 | schismatic though it was from the point of view of the Catholic 121 9,10| interesting both from the point of view of the relations 122 9,10| papal throne, and from the point of view of the religious 123 9,12| interference in church affairs, a point of view which brought them 124 9,12| schism has reached such a point that it separates the dwellers 125 9,13| dispute which arose on this point between Palamas and Barlaam 126 9,15| weary Emperor was on the point of leaving Florence. Patriarch 127 9,17| Metochites.[317]~ From the point of view of the social antagonism 128 9,18| Manuel.[340]~ But from the point of view of literary activity, 129 9,18| men whose works differ in point of view and value. They 130 9,18| useless from the historical point of view.~ The problem of 131 9,18| written from the Latin point of view, and therefore will 132 9,18| to solve from the Greek point of view the problem of the 133 9,18| commentaries. From their point of view the subtlest style 134 9,18| evaluated from the historical point of view in connection with 135 9,18| Diehl’s solution from the point of view of method. Diehl 136 9,18| there is no break. At this point Diehl repeated the passage 137 9,18| Mount Athos, but on this point some uncertainty exists.”[ 138 9,19| 446] Obviously, such a point of view is quite untenable 139 9,19| importance from the historical point of view.[472]~ Bessarion


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