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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | within a few years. Later literary tradition, including Strabo ( 2 2,3 | success.~ John left a rich literary treasure, containing a vivid 3 2,3 | cultural attainment and some literary genius. Eudocia wrote a 4 2,5 | several distinct, well-known literary centers, whose representative 5 2,5 | beginning to show signs of literary activity. Here the official 6 2,5 | the general cultural and literary movements of this epoch 7 2,5 | addition to the wealth of literary works on purely theological 8 2,5 | one of the world’s great literary treasures. Later generations 9 2,5 | high moral qualities, and literary movements of subsequent 10 2,5 | In spite of his mediocre literary ability, Eusebius must be 11 2,5 | interesting figure in the literary life of the late fourth 12 2,5 | her pupils were such great literary men as Synesius of Cyrene, 13 2,5 | early Hunnic history. His literary genius has been very highly 14 2,5 | called him the greatest literary genius in the world between 15 2,5 | Athenais, who possessed some literary ability and wrote several 16 3,8 | Roman Empire, and later literary tradition attributes their 17 3,9 | this period a remarkable literary work made its appearance, 18 3,16| Emperor himself attempted literary creation in the fields of 19 3,16| sixth century, aroused much literary activity in the realm of 20 3,16| from participating in these literary disputes. The writings of 21 3,16| law; he also entertained literary ambitions. Though his large 22 3,16| history of international literary influences.[164]~ The second 23 4,4 | own polemic and exegetic literary works in a manner similar 24 4,4 | Saviour.~ This brief survey of literary events during the dark and 25 5,5 | from the later one-sided literary tradition of the triumphant 26 5,8 | was bound to arouse wide literary activity. Unfortunately, 27 5,8 | practically all the surviving literary works of the iconoclastic 28 5,8 | the author of some other literary works.[182] Leo V ordered 29 5,8 | An enormous amount of literary material dealing with the 30 5,8 | in the intellectual and literary movement of the second half 31 5,8 | has left a rich and varied literary heritage.~ Among the works 32 5,8 | suffice to indicate that literary and intellectual life flourished 33 6,1 | devoted all his time to literary work, in the midst of the 34 6,2 | a center of flourishing literary activity, and his period 35 6,8 | though not endowed with great literary genius, wrote several sermons, 36 6,8 | the heart of an intense literary and scholarly movement to 37 6,8 | Edessa.~ From the circle of literary and scholarly men gathered 38 6,8 | as an example of the fine literary taste of the tenth century.[ 39 6,8 | articles of general use. The literary and historical articles 40 6,8 | and profound interest in literary works, both ecclesiastic 41 6,8 | Geometres. The height of his literary activity falls in the time 42 6,8 | the account. In all his literary activity Psellus was a representative 43 7,1 | Greek patriot and learned literary man of the nineteenth century ( 44 7,3 | years. Michael left a rich literary inheritance in speeches, 45 7,4 | important achievement of the literary renaissance of the epoch 46 7,4 | was in accord with the literary taste of his environment 47 7,4 | for learning and by her literary talent. Her special poet 48 7,4 | Comneni was imbued with literary interests. But, of course, 49 7,4 | which give evidence of the literary interests of the epoch.~ 50 7,4 | Michael Acominatus left a rich literary inheritance in the form 51 7,4 | the political, social, and literary conditions of his time. 52 7,4 | his life to his favorite literary work and to bring to an 53 7,4 | Nicetasbiography.~ His chief literary achievement is the great 54 7,4 | the twelfth century. His literary legacy may be divided into 55 7,4 | view his most important literary legacies are his letters 56 7,4 | Byzantine achievement in the literary field of Lucian’s imitations, 57 7,4 | humor. But apart from purely literary quality, Timarion is important 58 7,4 | considerable importance from the literary, historical, and cultural 59 7,4 | Then he devoted himself to literary activity by which he had 60 7,4 | twelfth century living by literary work who constantly complained 61 7,4 | philosophers, geographers, and literary men, especially Lucian. 62 7,4 | which in spite of their literary defects, is of some importance 63 7,4 | deprives Chiliads of any great literary significance. Another scholar, 64 7,4 | that Chiliads are from a literary standpoint complete nonsense, 65 7,4 | upon the character of the literaryrenaissance” of the epoch 66 7,4 | possible only when the whole literary inheritance connected with 67 7,4 | in Constantinople, the “literary proletariat consisting of 68 7,4 | general judgment of his literary activity. In these writings 69 7,4 | social history in general and literary history in particular. Prodromus 70 7,4 | following year, 1198. The literary legacy of Stilbes, preserved 71 8,16| most of his time to his literary studies, survived the restoration 72 8,16| complete the rich and various literary inheritance left by Blemmydes 73 8,16| thirteenth century.~ The main literary work of Acropolita is the 74 8,16| A circle of educated, literary, and scholarly men gathered 75 8,16| and detailed study of the literary inheritance of Theodore 76 8,16| having no historical or literary value. It covered the period 77 8,16| the conventional classic, literary, and artificial tongue that 78 8,16| Byzantium a more complex literary setting. The Frankish conquerors 79 8,16| based upon the study of literary sources, often anonymous 80 8,16| dated, for style, meter, and literary and historical content.~ 81 8,16| western influence. A parallel literary development existed in both 82 8,16| in Greece by means of the literary tradition which was never 83 8,16| in the methods of his literary activity, may be noticed 84 8,16| thirteenth century.~ The literary movement of the epoch of 85 9,2 | educated, and endowed with literary talent, even as a youth 86 9,13| proceeded to devote his literary talents to the interpretation 87 9,13| being apprehensible.~ The literary dispute which arose on this 88 9,18| in poetry. Finally, this literary renaissance was followed 89 9,18| renowned for his education and literary talent. A fine theologian, 90 9,18| from the point of view of literary activity, the first place 91 9,18| and literature. His chief literary work is the Histories, in 92 9,18| Cantacuzene transmitted his literary interests to his son Matthew 93 9,18| followed strictly the rules of literary art and was very anxious 94 9,18| reconciliation with Rome. In his literary works he had the great advantage 95 9,18| monasteries in Thessaly.[378] The literary activity of Nicephorus Gregoras, 96 9,18| certainly say that Cabasilasliterary work in Byzantine mysticism, 97 9,18| afford, in spite of the small literary talent of their author, 98 9,18| Magister, who came from the literary circle of Moschopulus, Theodore 99 9,18| and letters, and whose literary work deserves to be better 100 9,18| misery, was forced to use his literary talent to get daily bread; 101 9,18| century.~ The last great literary figure of the fourteenth 102 9,18| Some very interesting literary documents written m the 103 9,18| prematurely crushed this literary, scientific, and artistic 104 9,19| Leontius made the first literary Latin translation of Homer. 105 9,19| copyists, libraries, and literary activity.”[461] Greek medieval 106 9,19| translations (for example, a literary translation of Plato), and 107 9,19| attributing to him a really great literary talent. But his influence 108 9,19| solemn burial.~ Bessarion’s literary activity was carried on


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