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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,4 | is divided into sixteen books, which in turn are subdivided 2 2,5 | Ecclesiastical History, ten books covering the period from 3 2,5 | Only the last eighteen books of this history have survived, 4 3,5 | It was divided into ten books, containing the constitutions 5 3,5 | study about two thousand books, containing over three million 6 3,5 | was subdivided into fifty books and was called the “Digest” ( 7 3,5 | It was divided into four books and was called the “Institutions” ( 8 3,5 | Code, arranged in twelve books, was published under the 9 3,16| is The History in Eight Books, containing accounts of 10 3,16| Ecclesiastical History in six books is a continuation of histories 11 4,1 | collected later in various books, bear the name of Sunna.~ 12 4,1 | assiduously study the Arab books. ... If somebody speaks 13 4,1 | somebody speaks of Christian books they contemptuously answer 14 5,3 | been written in various books and that their meaning, 15 5,3 | imperial city.[26] The “various booksrefer to Greek translations 16 5,3 | commentaries. The profusion of books and the variations and contradictions 17 5,3 | the old Serbian juridical books.~ In manuscripts of legal 18 5,3 | common origin to the three books, the Sea Law, the Rural 19 5,4 | what they cannot read in books.”[73] In another letter 20 5,8 | there added to all other books of heretics. Anyone found 21 5,8 | such as the Russian service books. His large collection of 22 5,8 | Myriobiblon (thousands of books), is especially important. 23 5,8 | to write synopses of the books which had been read.[192] 24 6,3 | knowledge led him to reread the books of the ancients,”[41] and 25 6,7 | the larger code of sixty books, also compiled in Basil’ 26 6,7 | collections — one in sixty books mentioned in the Prochiron, 27 6,7 | Prochiron, the other in forty books mentioned in the Epanagoge — 28 6,7 | VI, subdivided into sixty books, followed the aim set out 29 6,7 | reconstruction of the lost books of the Basilics a work of 30 6,7 | familiar with the sixty books of the Basilics. Then follow 31 6,8 | war, left a history in ten books which covers the time from 32 6,8 | and spend long nights over books by the light of lamps.[176] 33 6,8 | other things, a list of books donated to the monasterial 34 7,4 | rhetoric, a commentator of the books of the New Testament and 35 7,4 | are men learned in all the books of the Greeks, and they 36 7,4 | posterity.” In the fifteen books of her great work Anna described 37 7,4 | historical work in twenty books comprising the events from 38 7,4 | ignorance, will, by reading books, find that which he desires.” 39 7,4 | his commentaries on the books of the Old and New Testament 40 7,4 | such want that of all his books none was left him but Plutarch. 41 7,4 | sometimes lacked necessary books and, relying too much upon 42 7,4 | lack of money we have no books. Therefore I cannot name 43 7,4 | he was “a man skillful in books and learning, clement to 44 8,16| libraries; he collected books and distributed them to 45 8,16| and he even allowed the books to be taken out by the readers 46 8,16| life was veiled from him by books. We imagine Blemmydes to 47 9,9 | cultural material perished. Books were burnt or torn to pieces, 48 9,9 | Ducas, an enormous number of books were loaded upon carts and 49 9,9 | countries; a great number of books, the works of Aristotle 50 9,9 | of Aristotle and Plato, books of theology, and many others, 51 9,9 | calling to mind numberless books in Byzantium which were 52 9,18| is the Histories, in four books, or, perhaps, Memoirs, which 53 9,18| history in thirty-seven books, covering the period from 54 9,18| He wrote a History in ten books, from 1298 to 1463 or, to 55 9,18| for it is divided into six books, or “Promptuarium” (προχειρον 56 9,19| latinissimus).[470] Purchasing books or ordering copies made, 57 9,19| the acquisition of Greek books. For this purpose the Italians 58 9,19| to Italy bringing Greek books. The first of these was


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