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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | with the masterpieces of classical literature, a Christian 2 2,2 | Demosthenes, Herodotus, and other classical writers should dishonor 3 2,3 | spreading the knowledge of classical literature among its students.~ ~ 4 2,3 | became acquainted with the classical culture of antiquity, while 5 2,3 | invaluable monuments of classical art in Athens were spared. 6 2,5 | all well acquainted with classical literature and represented 7 2,5 | Chrysostom. He combined thorough classical education with unusual stylistic 8 2,5 | in the meter and style of classical poetry, reveal a peculiar 9 2,5 | bishop-philosopher felt that the classical culture so dear to him was 10 2,5 | mathematical sciences and classical philosophy. She gained wide 11 2,5 | original practice of imitating classical meters and developed forms 12 2,5 | Athens, the city of declining classical thought, was in the fifth 13 3,5 | developed by the jurists of the classical period were called jus vetus 14 3,5 | constitutions and into all of the classical literature, a task quite 15 3,5 | to facilitate the use of classical literature (the jus vetus), 16 3,5 | because the decisions of the classical jurists were often too much 17 3,5 | revise the works of all the classical jurists, make excerpts from 18 3,5 | had high regard for Roman classical law, judged Justinian’s 19 3,5 | material extracted from the classical Roman juridical writings 20 3,5 | citing original works of the classical jurists was not permitted. 21 3,5 | rather Tribonian, distorted classical law by either abbreviating 22 3,5 | did so. The changes in the classical text are properly ascribed 23 3,6 | destruction of the stronghold of classical paganism in Greece.”[64] 24 3,16| frequently followed the classical historians, especially Herodotus 25 3,16| still closely connected with classical literature, and the dry 26 3,16| empire. The treasures of classical literature penetrated gradually, 27 4,1 | Africa the traditions of classical civilization and converted 28 5,8 | historians as a return to the classical traditions of Alexandria 29 5,8 | Philosophy and ancient classical writers were also studied 30 5,8 | imperial art inspired by classical tradition and marked by 31 6,6 | the Byzantine Empire and classical culture, was a contemporary 32 6,7 | entirety.[119]~ The revived classical code of the Basilics, however, 33 6,8 | renaissance of Greek spirit and classical tastes.”[173]~ One of the 34 7,4 | had received an excellent classical education in Constantinople 35 7,4 | but also in the history of classical philology, Eustathius is 36 7,4 | from the point of view of classical antiquity. He received a 37 7,4 | considerable significance for classical literature. Moreover, the 38 7,4 | his vast acquaintance with classical literature makes possible 39 8,16| in literature. The Greek classical writers and the Church Fathers 40 8,16| that he was weakened by classical reminiscences; he had no 41 8,16| treatise.”[160]~ Of course, classical traditions and religious 42 8,16| overshadowed by his rhetoric and classical erudition.[162]~ Of the 43 8,16| the ideas of Hellenism and classical literature, he beautifully 44 8,16| century, received an excellent classical and theological education. 45 9,4 | never, from the time of classical antiquity, been able to 46 9,6 | description of the Black Death classical in its picturesqueness and 47 9,18| studied the best specimens of classical antiquity and endeavored 48 9,18| to show the viability of classical culture and to give grounds 49 9,18| transplantation of Greek classical learning to Italy and especially 50 9,18| and not without reason, by classical scholars. This is their 51 9,18| This is their treatment of classical texts. While the commentators 52 9,18| This tendency has caused classical scholars to refer, when 53 9,18| for the transmission of classical studies in the West. His 54 9,18| commentaries on a number of classical writers and his collected 55 9,18| Well-educated, an authority on the classical authors, an admirer of Plutarch 56 9,18| traces of the so-called classical Roman Law in the juridical 57 9,18| political meter. In spite of the classical title calling to mind the 58 9,18| Digenes baptised under a classical name.”[425] It is not clear 59 9,19| in and acquaintance with classical antiquity that called forth 60 9,19| professor who renewed the classical tradition by occupying a 61 9,19| excellent knowledge of both classical languages called him “the 62 9,19| left translations of some classical authors, among them Demosthenes 63 9,19| which contained the best classical authors, not to mention 64 9,19| library comprising the best classical writers.~ As, in connection 65 9,19| of the treasures of the classical world owing to conditions 66 9,19| culture. By transmitting classical works to the West and thereby


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