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knowledge 53
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53 devoted
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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | its work of spreading the knowledge of classical literature 2 2,4 | Empire, some to display their knowledge and oratorical eloquence, 3 3,5 | burden of all this mass of knowledge,” i.e., the Code and the 4 3,12| although unfortunately present knowledge of them is limited by the 5 3,16| campaigns and his excellent knowledge of the country gave him 6 3,16| in different branches of knowledge. Since he did not include 7 5,8 | principal work is The Source of Knowledge, the third part of which, 8 5,8 | advance in various branches of knowledge. Under Michael III, his 9 5,8 | gifted, with a keen love of knowledge and an excellent education, 10 5,8 | been many-sided, and his knowledge was extensive not only in 11 5,8 | who strove to enrich their knowledge. A man of inclusive scientific 12 5,8 | striking universality of knowledge and in his insistence upon 13 6,3 | son of Boris. His “love of knowledge led him to reread the books 14 6,7 | the theme organization, knowledge of this important side of 15 6,8 | universal and encyclopedic knowledge, and finally, in the lack 16 6,8 | young men gained their knowledge of law from practicing jurists, 17 6,8 | possessed deep and extensive knowledge in this field. The juridical 18 6,8 | education and juridical knowledge. The law school of the eleventh 19 6,8 | excellent education, wide knowledge, and brilliant ability he 20 6,8 | representative of secular knowledge imbued with Hellenism. It 21 7,1 | education and an excellent knowledge of all the political relations 22 7,1 | civilization, and the progress of knowledge, commerce, and industry.” 23 7,4 | man skilled in grammatical knowledge and rhetoric, a commentator 24 7,4 | above all others for his knowledge of both literatures, Moses 25 7,4 | style; revealing profound knowledge both of ancient literature 26 7,4 | As you do not possess any knowledge, you are willing to deprive 27 7,4 | a profound scholar whose knowledge in ancient literature secured 28 8,16| Blemmydesmind with new knowledge that greatly astonished 29 8,16| Vatatzes, a real love for knowledge. The correspondence of Theodore 30 8,16| also pointed out his vast knowledge of the natural and mathematical 31 9,2 | the most varied fields of knowledge. And such monuments of art 32 9,6 | Gallipoli took place with the knowledge and consent of Cantacuzene. 33 9,7 | Once, with the Emperor’s knowledge, the sultan passed through 34 9,13| themselves entirely to the knowledge and contemplation of God, 35 9,13| and free his mind from all knowledge, in order to be able freely, 36 9,18| In variety and extent of knowledge, in skill in dialectic, 37 9,18| universality of Gregorasknowledge is amazing, and it is difficult 38 9,18| Byzantine historians, had a good knowledge of literature.”[353] “A 39 9,18| fluency of speech, and knowledge of church dogmas, all others, 40 9,18| He brought to Italy his knowledge of Plato and his enthusiasm 41 9,18| intelligence, originality, and knowledge to his master, Gregorius 42 9,18| and by the variety of his knowledge Chumnos heralds Italian 43 9,18| especially owing to his knowledge of the Latin language and 44 9,19| small body but enormous knowledge,” and who puts entire confidence 45 9,19| education or exceptional knowledge of literature, in other 46 9,19| the possibility of deeper knowledge of the Greek tongue and 47 9,19| Western friends only the knowledge of the Greek language and 48 9,19| Barlaam for much of his knowledge, Th. Uspensky said that “ 49 9,19| to the spreading of the knowledge of the Greek language and 50 9,19| to his auditors his vast knowledge of Greek literature. His 51 9,19| Constantinople for further advance in knowledge, and then he began to study 52 9,19| to Bessarion’s excellent knowledge of both classical languages 53 9,19| not only by implanting the knowledge of the Greek language and


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