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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | the center of theological development in the East and attained 2 2,2 | Empire.~ The process of development of the imperial power, primarily 3 2,2 | Constantius, continuing the development of the religious policy 4 2,2 | had counted on just such a development. Although seemingly he granted 5 2,3 | exist and in its further development caused new religious movements, 6 2,4 | Alexandria in particular, by the development of new movements in opposition 7 2,5 | its brilliant period of development in the fourth, and the early 8 2,5 | translations.~ This period saw the development of the literature of religious 9 2,5 | history of their gradual development is therefore obscure. Yet 10 2,5 | quite apparent that this development was vigorous. While Gregory 11 2,5 | reached a high stage of development; unfortunately the data 12 2,5 | century without some previous development of church poetry. Unfortunately, 13 2,5 | emperor prevented the full development of his unusual genius.~ 14 2,5 | predominant part in the development of Byzantine art. By the 15 2,5 | that the main role in the development of East-Christian art belongs 16 3,4 | long time prevented the development of industry and commerce 17 3,5 | and a summing up of its development through many centuries was 18 3,9 | extremely unfavorable for the development of its own economic life. 19 3,16| of Aristotle.[151]~ The development of monastic and eremitical 20 4,1 | lauras, and stopped all trade development. This invasion freed the 21 4,1 | From now on the cultural development of the country is ended. 22 4,1 | naturally unfavorable to the development of distinct permanent places 23 4,1 | significance in the further development of Arabo-Byzantine relations 24 4,4 | Origin and development of Theme Organization~In 25 4,4 | particular importance in the development of Byzantine mystics. “By 26 5,3 | history of the economic development of the East” with regard 27 5,3 | restrain the disquieting development of the great domains, to 28 5,4 | the period, the excessive development of monachism and the rapid 29 5,8 | greatly interested in the development of this insurgent movement.~ 30 5,8 | the highest point of their development and beauty. After him there 31 5,8 | experiencing a brilliant development of learning and science. 32 6,7 | problem of the excessive development of large landownership, 33 6,7 | of the many causes of the development of large estates. On the 34 6,7 | Romanus failed to halt the development of large land-ownership 35 6,7 | landownership, hastening the wide development of serfdom. Still, the free 36 6,7 | an earlier chapter. This development expressed itself, on the 37 6,7 | sources on the historical development of the theme organization, 38 6,7 | the highest stage of its development in the time of the Macedonian 39 6,8 | also a period of intense development in the sphere of learning, 40 6,8 | ideas of Christianity in the development of universal and encyclopedic 41 6,8 | experiencing a period of brilliant development, representatives of the 42 6,8 | viewed as the period of the development of Byzantine epic poetry 43 6,8 | little importance in the development of old Russian literature, 44 6,8 | Alexandrian models, to the development of ornament borrowed from 45 7,1 | especially the economic development of the Italian cities at 46 7,1 | understanding of the origin and development of the crusades. Moreover, 47 7,1 | significance for the further development of the international relations 48 7,1 | horizons for the further development of the papal power and authority; 49 7,1 | production of silk and the development of the silkworm had been 50 7,3 | Muhammedan, for the economic development of the Republic; he turned 51 7,4 | his level in intellectual development, demanding the separation 52 7,4 | expression especially in the development of literature and was one 53 8,6 | foundation for the further development of the state of Nicaea, 54 8,15| very much interested in the development of commercial relations 55 8,16| influence of Byzantium on the development of western European thought. 56 8,16| influence. A parallel literary development existed in both Frankish 57 8,17| pass in their historical development. No doubt the feudal process 58 8,17| from reaching its complete development everywhere; for instance, 59 8,17| one or another stage of development is a phenomenon possible 60 8,17| Byzantine feudalism.~ In the development of church and monastery 61 8,17| state standpoint was the development of large landownership.~ 62 9,3 | this account is a legendary development of historical fact, which, 63 9,9 | literally by days and hours, the development of the last act of this 64 9,13| took a leading part in its development and solution.~ Scholars 65 9,18| conditions for cultural development. In reality, however, the 66 9,18| It had life and it had development.”[395] More recent investigation, 67 9,18| indirectly from data on the development of literature, science, 68 9,18| the reflection of a new development in Italian painting, which


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