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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | the council comes from the writings of those who participated 2 2,2 | him is very extensive. The writings of Julian himself, which 3 2,2 | command, but he studied the writings of Libanius, discussed the 4 2,2 | the style and mode of his writings to such an extent that he 5 2,2 | speech is preserved in the writings of Ammianus Marcellinus ( 6 2,2 | Julian left a number of writings which afford an opportunity 7 2,3 | preached by the apostolic writings and the Gospels, were considered 8 2,5 | Testament by Jesus Christ, his writings in the field of criticism 9 2,5 | valuable extracts from older writings which were later lost.~ 10 2,5 | this study the historical writings of Eusebius are of greater 11 2,5 | Alexandria, who left a number of writings devoted to theological disputes 12 2,5 | The extent to which his writings were interwoven with the 13 3,5 | revising the old juridical writings. His main assistant in this 14 3,5 | classical Roman juridical writings which have not been preserved.~ 15 3,15| on the data found in the writings of the church historian 16 3,15| century, who developed in his writings the idea of the significant 17 3,15| during the Middle Ages. The writings of Fallmerayer assume still 18 3,16| prisoner for three years. His writings consisted of Histories, 19 3,16| continuous line of historical writings, and each historian carried 20 3,16| fragments preserved in the writings of Photius and the lexicographer 21 3,16| and translations of the writings of Malalas are of great 22 3,16| belong also the Syrian writings of John of Ephesus, who 23 3,16| these literary disputes. The writings of the Monophysitic side 24 4,1 | invaders are mentioned in the writings of Heracliuswestern contemporary, 25 4,1 | Mecca (Macoraba, in ancient writings), famous long before Muhammed’ 26 4,4 | individual theme. Kulakovsky’s writings are of interest in this 27 4,4 | that of the Monophysitic writings. This literature must be 28 4,4 | in the Middle Ages. The writings of Maximus were of particular 29 4,4 | winnowed from his numerous writings. Besides his theological 30 4,4 | theological and mystical writings, Maximus left also a large 31 4,4 | influence and importance of the writings of Maximus were not confined 32 4,4 | were later reflected in the writings of the famous western thinker 33 4,4 | greater in interest are the writings of Leontius, bishop of Neapolis 34 5,1 | an Isaurian in historical writings, and his descendants were 35 5,4 | to so much slander in the writings of the iconodules as this “ 36 5,7 | In most of the historical writings Leo III is praised very 37 5,8 | raging mockeries and false writings directed against the honored 38 5,8 | important in its influence upon writings of later periods has been 39 5,8 | the most popular of his writings. He also left a number of 40 5,8 | has preserved fragments of writings which have disappeared. 41 6,8 | contributing many original writings. Constantine left all government 42 6,8 | writers.~ A large number of writings of the time of Constantine 43 6,8 | were reflected in his own writings. His Greek commentary on 44 7,4 | investigations suppose that the writings of the sebastokrator Isaac 45 7,4 | author of various theological writings and of public imperial speeches. 46 7,4 | in 1204; some rhetorical writings, formal eulogies in honor 47 7,4 | there, but his historical writings and various occasional compositions 48 7,4 | Emperor Manuel, and other writings. Eustathiusworks have 49 7,4 | earn his living. In his writings John Tzetzes missed no opportunity 50 7,4 | his memory, made in his writings a great number of elementary 51 7,4 | read. Among his numerous writings is the collection of his 52 7,4 | Tzetzes left some other writings on Homer, Hestod, scholia ( 53 7,4 | collecting material, his writings are a rich source of important 54 7,4 | actually belong the numerous writings ascribed in manuscripts 55 7,4 | first man he meets; “Eat thy writings and feed upon them, my dear! 56 7,4 | dear! Chew greedily thy writings! Take off thy ecclesiastic 57 7,4 | a worker!”~ A great many writings of very different character 58 7,4 | unfortunately best known, writings; for example, by his long 59 7,4 | literary activity. In these writings are keen and amusing observations 60 7,4 | contribution. In some of his writings, especially humorous works, 61 7,4 | philosophy, of historical writings; it was the epoch of the 62 8,16| great number of theological writings in the field of dogmatics, 63 8,16| 162]~ Of the philosophical writings of Blemmydes based mainly 64 8,16| Two small geographical writings in the form of textbooks, 65 8,16| language. Among the short writings of Acropolita, is the sensitive 66 8,16| Acropolita. In Theodore’s writings may be also pointed out 67 8,16| Mesarites, said that his writings can, to a certain extent, 68 8,16| publication of a portion of John’s writings by the French scholar Pétridès, 69 8,16| print more than forty of his writingsletters, various canonical 70 8,16| Acominatus. As not all the writings of John Apocaucus have been 71 8,16| has left more than 150 writings, letters in which various 72 8,16| councils, and so on. These writings are of very great importance 73 9,18| excellent stylist, he left many writings: a treatise on the Procession 74 9,18| names. Some of Pachymereswritings are not yet published, and 75 9,18| epigrams, and some other writings.[345]~ In the fourteenth 76 9,18| seemed children.”[363] The writings of Nicephorus Blemmydes, 77 9,18| scholarship,”[374] left some writings of dogmatic character, in 78 9,18| studied, for many of his writings are unpublished. Quite a 79 9,18| among his pupils, in his writings has portrayed the personality 80 9,18| rhetorical and astronomical writings, poetry and numerous letters 81 9,18| beginning to be recognized. His writings must first be completely 82 9,18| from Persian and Arabic writings, the greater part of which, 83 9,19| In all probability, his writings were unknown to Petrarca; 84 9,19| spoke of Leontius in their writings, and depict in a similar 85 9,19| of Greek literature. His writings in the form of theological 86 9,19| 474] Many of Bessarion’s writings are still not published.


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