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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | political affairs.~ Duruy, the author of The History of Rome and 2 2,2 | fifth century, Orosius, the author of the History Against the 3 2,5 | Palestinian city of Gaza, was the author of another Ecclesiastical 4 2,5 | neo-Hellenes,”[173] is the author of a large number of superb 5 2,5 | particularly important as the author of De mortibus persecutorum. 6 2,5 | Greek philosopher. He is the author also of about forty orations 7 2,5 | most significant was the author o£ the very well-known collection 8 2,5 | Augustae. The identity of its author, the time of its compilation, 9 2,5 | the period 353-378. The author profited from his harsh 10 3,9 | which is relevant here. The author conscientiously informed 11 3,9 | pictures were the work of the author himself. The original manuscript 12 3,15| vividly expounded by the author, has a right to claim the 13 3,16| of government life. The author spoke of the Emperor in 14 3,16| wife Theodora in which the author flings mud not only at the 15 3,16| Justinian is represented as the author of all the misfortunes which 16 3,16| Synecdemus; Vademecum). The author does not center his survey 17 3,16| Hesychius was also the author of a history of the time 18 3,16| events contemporary with the author. The third work of Hesychius 19 3,16| Antioch, John Malalas, the author of a Greek chronicle of 20 3,16| monarchistic tendencies of the author. Confused in content, mixing 21 3,16| and secular, for whom the author put down many varied and 22 3,16| and Theodora. He was the author of the Lives of the Eastern 23 3,16| influences. In his narrative the author enters into all the details 24 3,16| accuracy of narrative and the author’s precise understanding 25 3,16| Seas. The work contains the author’s impressions of his journeys 26 4,4 | Antioch and the anonymous author of the Chronicon Paschale ( 27 4,4 | regard to the identity of the author. Sometimes he has been even 28 4,4 | events contemporary with the author.~ In the field of theology 29 4,4 | seventh century. He was the author of several “lives,” among 30 5,1 | century chronicler Theophanes, author of the main source on Leo’ 31 5,5 | adoration of relics in which the author speaks of ten hands of the 32 5,8 | and the saints, and the author of several church songs. 33 5,8 | iconoclastic period, for the author did not deal with contemporary 34 5,8 | This emperor was also the author of some other literary works.[ 35 5,8 | holy images,” where the author firmly and boldly defends 36 5,8 | church. John was also the author of many beautiful canons 37 5,8 | East for their own use; the author himself said that the story 38 5,8 | could not have been the author, and many writers have accepted 39 5,8 | of view. Thus, while the author of an article on John Damascene 40 6,8 | historian Joseph Genesius, the author of a history from the time 41 6,8 | life and personality of the author of this lexicon, which is 42 6,8 | question of the identity of the author of this compilation is still 43 6,8 | until the last years of the author’s life (976-1077), is a 44 7,1 | Byzantine monk, Epiphane, the author of the first Greek itinerary 45 7,1 | at him, said a medieval author, “as if they were going 46 7,3 | French scholar, Mas-Latrie, author of the very well-known history 47 7,4 | concern only soul.” The same author stated: “The Emperor is 48 7,4 | is very remarkable. The author did not adopt the common 49 7,4 | literature but was even the author of two small works on the 50 7,4 | and in addition he was the author of various theological writings 51 7,4 | of theology. However, the author himself held quite a different 52 7,4 | is unknown). He was the author of some theological works, 53 7,4 | was the real name of the author. Timarion narrates the story 54 7,4 | for the biography of the author and for the biography of 55 7,4 | Bertha-Irene, who was called by the author the “most Homeric of queens” ( 56 7,4 | Moreover, the method of the author’s work and his vast acquaintance 57 7,4 | ascribed to Prodromus, the author expressed regret that he 58 7,4 | something to eat; but the author received irony from the 59 7,4 | hagiographer, and orator, the author of letters and of an astrological 60 8,2 | panegyrics of Nicaea. The author of one of them, Emperor 61 8,13| M. Antoniades, the Greek author of a detailed monograph 62 8,16| only of the life of the author, but also of the events 63 8,16| life and personality of the author and the ecclesiastical history 64 8,16| century. Blemmydes was the author of a very great number of 65 8,16| the speculations of the author on the ideal ruler is this 66 8,16| especially the latter. After the author’s death, his Logic became 67 8,16| an immortal name for the author.”[163]~ BlemmydesLogic 68 8,16| appreciating the personality of the author — “a sort of Oriental parallel 69 8,16| Greek poetry and that the author drew his inspiration directly 70 8,16| Latins and as the supposed author of the letters preserved 71 8,16| the sixteenth century, the author of the Ecclesiastical Annals, 72 8,16| letters, George was the author of polemic pieces against 73 8,17| still more valuable had the author not limited himself to western 74 9,3 | power in his grasp. A Greek author of the fourteenth century, 75 9,4 | Albania, wrote the same author, one gives it its real name. 76 9,4 | In 1854 J. G. Hahn, the author of a German work Albanian 77 9,7 | The other was Mazaris, author of the Sojourn of Mazaris 78 9,7 | kind of libel, in which the author describes sarcastically 79 9,9 | siege of Constantinople, the author of the precious Journal 80 9,11| attended the council.[243] The author of the Vita of Saint Bonaventura, 81 9,18| learning. Michael VIII was the author of some essays in favor 82 9,18| references to later periods. The author announced in the introduction 83 9,18| some letters, he was the author of a very important, historical 84 9,18| John Cananus was also the author of a very brief account 85 9,18| John Anagnostes is the author of a trustworthy account 86 9,18| Ducas remarked: “Ducas is an author worthy of study; for he 87 9,18| and New Rome, in which the author attempted to prove that 88 9,18| and scholars. He was the author of numerous essays on different 89 9,18| the life and works of the author and the situation of the 90 9,18| Gregorius Palamas, was also the author of some dogmatic essays 91 9,18| may be mentioned as the author of Εκθεσις στοιχειωδης ρησεων 92 9,18| literary talent of their author, important material on the 93 9,18| teacher, Planudes was the author of some grammatical essays, 94 9,18| has been mentioned as the author of a panegyric on Nicaea. 95 9,18| source and his favorite author.[400] In his works are scattered 96 9,18| deal of information on the author’s life and on the historical 97 9,18| and Gregoras, and was the author of many scholia on ancient 98 9,18| well-known Rural Code. The author used the earlier legislative 99 9,18| Holobolus was also the author of an encomium of the Emperor 100 9,18| fourteenth century, was the author of an astronomical work, 101 9,18| original text is Greek. The author of the Greek version is 102 9,18| Krumbacher thought that the author of the version was a Hellenized 103 9,18| and probably the anonymous author of the Greek version was 104 9,18| is not clear whether the author of the Achilleid was acquainted


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