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1 2,1 | J. Maurice, a well-known scholar in the field of numismatics 2 2,1 | unreservedly.~ In 1891 the German scholar O. Seeck advanced the theory 3 2,2 | general guide was Mardonius, a scholar of Greek literature and 4 2,4 | opinion of the famous Croatian scholar, Bogišič, whose arguments 5 2,4 | confirmed by the Bulgarian scholar, Bobtchev, that the Breviarium 6 2,5 | earlier period. The Russian scholar Drinov, for example, on 7 2,5 | Alexander the Great. The same scholar, resorted to “our favorite 8 2,5 | remarkable work of the Austrian scholar J. Strzygowski, Orient or 9 3 | century (1883) by the English scholar Bryce, he proved that it 10 3,3 | their coins, etc. The French scholar Diehl[18] said that they 11 3,5 | Juris into Russian. A German scholar published a contemporary 12 3,8 | and discussed. A Russian scholar, the late A. Dyakonov, pointed 13 3,8 | According to the French scholar, Diehl, this formed a vicious 14 3,12| possession of it.”[121] A German scholar of the early nineteenth 15 3,14| According to the French scholar, Diehl,[130] the two exarchates 16 3,15| not confuse this German scholar, for at that period the 17 3,15| openly. In 1913 a Russian scholar stated on good grounds that 18 3,15| s theory was Kopitar, a scholar of Slavonic studies in Vienna 19 3,15| as the work of the first scholar who devoted his attention 20 3,16| background. According to a scholar who has devoted himself 21 4,1 | interests. According to one scholar, “with the dominance of 22 4,1 | tongue. According to one scholar, “It was, therefore, not 23 4,1 | their old capital,” the same scholar said, “the Bulgarians soon 24 4,4 | century the famous Byzantine scholar and philosopher, Michael 25 5,2 | civilization. The English scholar Bury calls the year 718 “ 26 5,3 | Byzantine law, the German scholar Zachariä von Lingenthal, 27 5,3 | done by cattle. The Russian scholar B. A. Pančenko, who made 28 5,3 | conditions.”[41]~ The English scholar W. Ashburner edited, translated, 29 5,3 | He agreed with the German scholar, however, that the “style 30 5,4 | Still, he was the first scholar to point out the complexity 31 5,4 | 66] The French Byzantine scholar, Bréhier, called particular 32 5,4 | Remembering,” said this scholar, “that in Russia of today [ 33 5,4 | destruction. According to one scholar, “In the time of Leo III 34 5,6 | or Charlemagne. Alcuin, a scholar and teacher at his court, 35 5,7 | genius.”[116] An English scholar referred to Leo’s achievements 36 5,8 | published by the Belgian scholar, Franz Cumont, this opinion 37 5,8 | Thus, the famous Italian scholar of the eighteenth century, 38 5,8 | historians. The English scholar believed also that only 39 5,8 | conviction. According to one scholar, “the Orthodox cult impressed 40 5,8 | government treasury. The famous scholar of this period, Photius, 41 6,2 | and to them the Russian scholar N. Marr devoted much time. 42 6,4 | Emperor.[59]~ In 1912 a Jewish scholar in America, Schechter, edited 43 6,6 | and a pupil of the famous scholar, Gerbert, who later became 44 6,7 | discovered in Geneva by the Swiss scholar, Nicole, at the end of the 45 6,8 | probable that the famous scholar and statesman, Michael Psellus, 46 6,8 | to resist the Turks. One scholar goes so far as to say that 47 6,8 | department, headed by the famous scholar and writer, Psellus, taught 48 7,1 | ethnographic kinship. The Russian scholar V. Vasilievsky declared “ 49 7,1 | for example the French scholar Riant, regarded it as spurious. 50 7,1 | investigator of it, the German scholar, Hagenmeyer, agreed in substance, 51 7,1 | these words of the German scholar Kugler, the French historian, 52 7,1 | Interpreting this text the Russian scholar V. Rosen remarked that the 53 7,1 | Alexius, explained an American scholar, “ceased to be a mere political 54 7,1 | the crusade. The German scholar Kugler, who was especially 55 7,1 | unhappy idea;” the Russian scholar Th. Uspensky called it “ 56 7,3 | the first time, a French scholar, Mas-Latrie, author of the 57 7,3 | authority of the German scholar was so great that many scholars 58 7,3 | quite arbitrary. A French scholar, Hanotaux, who a little 59 7,3 | brought forward by a French scholar. Count de Riant, who tried 60 7,4 | interpreted by a Russian scholar, Th. Uspensky, opens an 61 7,4 | Abelard, a famous French scholar and professor of the first 62 7,4 | this period, the French scholar Chalandon, died before he 63 7,4 | men who, as the English scholar Bury said, “were the slaves 64 7,4 | life, as well as a profound scholar whose knowledge in ancient 65 7,4 | not yet been used by any scholar.~ In the middle of the twelfth 66 7,4 | literary significance. Another scholar, V. Vasilievsky, severely 67 8,16| century, Nicephorus Blemmydes, scholar, writer, and teacher. Among 68 8,16| published in 1896 by the German scholar, A. Heisenberg. These give 69 8,16| to this opinion, another scholar, Th. Uspensky, wrote of 70 8,16| last century by the Italian scholar, Festa, affords a new and 71 8,16| s writings by the French scholar Pétridès, on the basis of 72 8,17| feudalism given by a Russian scholar, P. Vinogradov: “Feudalism 73 8,17| origin by other causes. One scholar, N. Suvorov, traced the 74 8,17| Byzantium.”[216] Another scholar who made a special study 75 8,17| central power. The French scholar Charles Diehl wrote on this 76 9,2 | resembled, to the French scholar, Diehl, “a slender, dislocated, 77 9,2 | Constantinople-Tsargrad).[32] A Russian scholar of the beginning of the 78 9,3 | Italian dominions. A Russian scholar, who was well acquainted 79 9,3 | according to the French scholar M. Canard was actually concluded 80 9,3 | according to the German scholar F. Dölger did not go beyond 81 9,3 | Influenced by the Russian scholar, V. I. Lamansky, several 82 9,4 | felt even today. A German scholar of the first half of the 83 9,5 | after,” another Russian scholar wrote, “the grandeur of 84 9,7 | 169] The famous Byzantine scholar, humanist, and philosopher, 85 9,7 | character. One was the Byzantine scholar and humanist, Gemistus Plethon, 86 9,12| recently made by the Roumanian scholar Tafrali.[263]~ In the first 87 9,13| all times.”[269] Another scholar, the more recent investigator 88 9,13| with an eminent Byzantine scholar, Nicephorus Gregoras, Barlaam 89 9,16| Allatius, a very well-known scholar in Italy in the seventeenth 90 9,17| nineteenth century, a Greek scholar, Sp. Lampros, published 91 9,17| 292] In 1915, the French scholar G. Millet was sent on a 92 9,17| of Greek texts by a Greek scholar, C. Sathas. Finally, the 93 9,18| described him as “the greatest scholar of his time.”[349] The most 94 9,18| was George), was a good scholar in theology and philosophy. 95 9,18| versatile theologian and scholar whose numerous works embraced 96 9,18| humanists and caused a Greek scholar, Sathas, to call him “the 97 9,18| According to the French scholar Guilland his letters are 98 9,18| a degree as if he were a scholar with absolutely no connection 99 9,18| unexplored.”[442] A more recent scholar of Byzantine painting of 100 9,19| works. For example, a German scholar, G. Körting, observed: “ 101 9,19| effects!”[451] A Russian scholar, Th. Uspensky, wrote on 102 9,19| rivalry, showered the foreign scholar with invitations, For several


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