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1 2,1 | by the pen of the pagan writer Zosimus. Historians have 2 2,2 | as Sozomen, the Christian writer of the fifth century, related, 3 2,2 | edict varied. The pagan writer Ammianus Marcellinus wrote 4 2,5 | Theophylact, the Byzantine writer of the early seventh century, 5 2,5 | for example, the famous writer of the late second century, 6 2,5 | characterized by a Byzantine writer of the fourteenth century, 7 2,5 | early Middle Ages and a writer who greatly influenced medieval 8 2,5 | Lactantius, an eminent Christian writer from north Africa in the 9 2,5 | reveal Julian as a gifted writer, historian, thinker, satirist, 10 2,5 | high. According to a recent writer, Zosimus is not only a historian 11 3,7 | contemporary Monophysitic writer (John of Ephesus) called 12 3,15| quotation from the imperial writer of the tenth century, Constantine 13 3,16| both as historian and as writer. As a historian he was in 14 4,4 | problem: “Who was a better writer of verse, Euripides or George 15 4,4 | archbishop of Crete. As a writer of hymns he is famous chiefly 16 5,8 | 175]~ Another significant writer of this period was Nicephorus, 17 5,8 | exception of one anonymous writer on Emperor Leo V the Armenian,[ 18 5,8 | his ability as an eminent writer in various branches of literature. 19 6,5 | Byzantine throne. The royal writer advises his son first of 20 6,5 | of Bulgaria, the church writer of the eleventh century, 21 6,7 | determine which Russians the writer of this source had in mind. 22 6,8 | disdain. Anna Comnena, a writer of the twelfth century, 23 6,8 | by the famous scholar and writer, Psellus, taught philosophy 24 7,1 | the words of a well‑known writer of the end of the twelfth 25 7,3 | the crusade, the French writer Villehardouin, described 26 7,4 | no difference.” The same writer, speaking of the ecclesiastical 27 7,4 | tax-collectors, who are called by a writer of the eleventh and the 28 7,4 | unchanged. According to one writer, some clauses of this treaty 29 7,4 | that in him there is a new writer, who arouses interest from 30 7,4 | city of the sage.” Another writer said: “Alien by birth, he 31 7,4 | cannot name exactly the writer.” In another work he wrote 32 7,4 | the statement by a French writer: “In the twelfth century 33 8,2 | wealth of Nicaea.[23] A writer of the thirteenth century, 34 8,15| given by a contemporary writer.[146] The aristocracy was 35 8,16| Nicephorus Blemmydes, scholar, writer, and teacher. Among his 36 8,16| disciples were the enlightened writer on the throne, Vatatzes’ 37 8,16| an enlightened ruler and writer. After having founded a 38 8,16| of Blemmydes,” a special writer on his life and works said, “ 39 8,16| represented by only one writer, Joel, who wrote, probably 40 8,16| interesting personality of this writer.[192] The publication of 41 8,16| definite judgment on him as a writer and statesman belongs to 42 9,4 | Albanians,” and a modern writer remarked: “No changes have 43 9,6 | into despair. A prominent writer of the epoch, Demetrius 44 9,6 | estimation even than the classic writer.[139]~ From Germany through 45 9,9 | faith. Another contemporary writer, the Greek Critobulus, who 46 9,13| well-educated man and an able writer, a sworn adversary of Barlaam 47 9,17| Florentine merchant and writer of the first half of the 48 9,18| been published. A Catholic writer remarked: “These laborious 49 9,18| He was a very productive writer, a versatile theologian 50 9,18| neglected this interesting writer. Scholars vary in their 51 9,18| him “probably the greatest writer of the fourteenth century