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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | Constantine and Christianity~The cultural and religious crisis through 2 2,2 | For many centuries the cultural center of the East was the 3 2,2 | as well as economic and cultural. Politically, Constantinople, 4 2,2 | religious, economic, and cultural center of the Empire.[53]~ ~ ~ 5 2,3 | themselves under very favorable cultural conditions. The northern 6 2,3 | rich Greek colonies, whose cultural level was very high. Their 7 2,3 | philosopher and a woman of high cultural attainment and some literary 8 2,4 | were assembled the best cultural forces of the Empire.~ ~ 9 2,4 | history, especially from the cultural point of view. By a lucky 10 2,4 | splendid monuments of the cultural movement in the first half 11 2,5 | brother of Basil. Important cultural centers in Syria were the 12 2,5 | significant part in the cultural life of the fourth and fifth 13 2,5 | importance to the general cultural and literary movements of 14 2,5 | Constantinople.~ A comparison of the cultural developments in the eastern 15 2,5 | per cent of the general cultural productivity of this period.[ 16 2,5 | of the richest sources of cultural material for the period 17 3,6 | its former importance as a cultural center and deteriorated 18 3,16| disputes, as their national and cultural background. According to 19 3,16| paganism by revealing also the cultural foundations of this struggle.” 20 3,16| value to the political and cultural history of the Byzantine 21 3,16| valuable sources for the cultural history of the early Byzantine 22 4,1 | period. From now on the cultural development of the country 23 4,1 | archeologists even today.~ From a cultural and political point of view 24 4,1 | soon became subject to the cultural influence of Constantinople, 25 4,2 | interesting data concerning the cultural and economic conditions 26 5,6 | ethnographical composition, and in cultural problems, two distinctly 27 5,8 | is of much value for the cultural history of the period because 28 5,8 | very great value for the cultural history of his times.~ The 29 5,8 | consider the question of mutual cultural relations between the caliphate 30 6 | political, commercial, and cultural relations with the Empire. 31 6,2 | eastern and western, led to a cultural break in the life of the 32 6,2 | short, the fruit of all the cultural efforts of the preceding 33 6,6 | which later became important cultural centers.~ In the same century 34 6,7 | became a very important cultural center, not only for the 35 6,8 | literature, about which the best cultural forces of the Empire were 36 6,8 | outstanding figure in the cultural movement of the tenth century 37 6,8 | outstanding figure in the cultural movement of the tenth century.[ 38 6,8 | a place in the Byzantine cultural life of the eleventh century 39 6,8 | indication of the fact that the cultural life of the country did 40 6,8 | Highly valuable data on the cultural life of the Byzantine Empire 41 7,1 | economic, religious, and whole cultural aspect of Europe changed 42 7,3 | information on the internal and cultural history of the epoch, when 43 7,4 | the point of view of the cultural history of Byzantium at 44 7,4 | investigated problem of mutual cultural influences between the East 45 7,4 | dynasty was marked by intense cultural activity in the field of 46 7,4 | the eleventh, with their cultural environment, as well as 47 7,4 | favorable conditions for the cultural renaissance of the epoch 48 7,4 | and secular circles. The cultural movement also affected the 49 7,4 | firmly convinced of the full cultural superiority of “the Roman 50 7,4 | among the monks. From a cultural point of view his repeated 51 7,4 | prominent personality in the cultural life of Byzantium in the 52 7,4 | study of the political and cultural history of Byzantium.~ At 53 7,4 | literary, historical, and cultural point of view, as well as 54 7,4 | has any importance as a cultural force in the twelfth century. 55 7,4 | a distinctly pronounced cultural and historical figure.”~ 56 7,4 | the conclusion is that the cultural movement of the epoch of 57 7,4 | it is compared with the cultural revival at the same time 58 8,1 | national, religious, and cultural center should exist, and 59 8,2 | interest, political as well as cultural and economic, and deserves 60 8,16| also a hotbed of intense cultural life. As George of Cyprus 61 8,16| time enough to satisfy the cultural needs of the Empire. In 62 8,16| eminent representative of the cultural movement of the thirteenth 63 8,16| most eminent figure in the cultural life of the Nicene Empire 64 8,16| profound understanding of the cultural interests of the Christian 65 8,16| court of Nicaea, promoted cultural work in the thirteenth century 66 8,16| lies its historical and cultural value.[175] Krumbacher’s 67 8,16| prominent representatives of the cultural movement in the Despotat 68 8,16| appearance of the second cultural Hellenic renaissance under 69 8,16| renaissance to the second.~ The cultural center formed in the thirteenth 70 8,16| Italy in particular, in the cultural movement of the time. The 71 8,16| modest at first sight as the cultural rise of Epirus in the thirteenth 72 9,2 | great importance from a cultural standpoint, Constantinople 73 9,7 | journey is an episode in the cultural intercourse between West 74 9,7 | fifteenth a political and cultural center of reviving Hellenism. 75 9,7 | castle of Mistra, was a cultural center which was attracting 76 9,7 | afford rich and interesting cultural data on the Peloponnesus 77 9,7 | will remain an interesting cultural document of the Byzantine 78 9,9 | days an innumerable mass of cultural material perished. Books 79 9,13| most remarkable and, in its cultural and historical aspect, the 80 9,13| movement the most important cultural phenomenon of the epoch, 81 9,13| eastern Europe, and with some cultural phenomena of the epoch of 82 9,14| episode in the history of cultural intercourse between Byzantium 83 9,18| suitable conditions for cultural development. In reality, 84 9,18| greatest importance for the cultural history of the fourteenth 85 9,18| also throw new light on the cultural relations between Byzantium 86 9,18| an honorable place in the cultural history of Byzantium in 87 9,18| century long, at Mistra, the cultural center of the Despotat of 88 9,18| beyond the confines of the cultural history of Byzantium, and 89 9,18| historian interested in the cultural history of the later Byzantine 90 9,18| was closely related to the cultural movement then rising in 91 9,18| greatly contributed to the cultural rapprochement between East 92 9,18| and his importance in the cultural movement of the fourteenth 93 9,18| adequately a great man in a great cultural epoch.~ Among the philologists 94 9,18| once more the importance of cultural exchanges between Byzantium 95 9,18| Palaeologi in the general cultural rise so characteristic of 96 9,18| what has been said of the cultural movement under the Palaeologi, 97 9,18| seemed much more favorable to cultural achievement. This rise, 98 9,18| roots are to be seen in the cultural rise of Byzantium in the 99 9,18| Latin domination, is the cultural life of the Empire of Nicaea 100 9,18| Palaeologi. Under the latter the cultural life flowered abundantly, 101 9,18| Several times Byzantine cultural interests and problems have 102 9,18| through a time of intense cultural activity with many common 103 9,18| themselves in such a way that the cultural life could develop further 104 9,18| amazed by the intensive cultural activity of the Palaeologian 105 9,19| possessed enough talent or cultural force to exert a great influence 106 9,19| language and religion and by a cultural tradition, which was represented 107 9,19| first importance in the cultural movement of the time.~ Bessarion


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