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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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   Chapter, Paragraph
1 2,2 | gradual borrowing from the living customs and Hellenistic 2 2,2 | an irreproachable mode of living was demanded of priests; 3 2,3 | distributed and applied to the living problems in the East, in 4 3,5 | practical for the changed living conditions. Official revision 5 3,5 | concession to the demands of living reality from an emperor 6 3,5 | desire to adapt Roman law to living conditions in the Eastern 7 3,5 | of the compilers, and the living customs of the East must 8 3,7 | who not only put down the living idolatrous priests, but 9 3,9 | Emperor Justinian, to people living in distant foreign lands, 10 3,12| people of Turkish origin living at that time in Pannonia. 11 3,16| gave him highly valuable living material based on personal 12 4,1 | acceptance of the ascetic form of living were the distinguishing 13 4,1 | and he had to earn his own living by acting as a driver of 14 4,1 | promising him more favorable living conditions. They received 15 4,1 | the desert.” Unbearable living conditions were responsible 16 4,2 | the pope complained of bad living conditions and asked his 17 4,4 | students of Maximus, “with the living ethical problems of contemplative 18 4,4 | blessed Maximus created a living type of Byzantine mysticism 19 5,3 | reflect all the changes in living conditions since the time 20 5,3 | meet the demands of the living realities of the period.~ 21 5,3 | insure to the peasants better living conditions.”[41]~ The English 22 5,8 | in which we ourselves are living.”[196] But, on the other 23 6,2 | monk Theodosius, who was living there at the time, and after 24 6,8 | customs, ideas, and external living conditions sanctified by 25 6,8 | salaries, silk garments, living provisions, and Easter gifts. 26 6,8 | in the year 1078.[179]~ Living as he did in the time of 27 7,1 | in the seventh century. Living in Asia Minor, on the eastern 28 7,1 | These hard conditions of living made the population think 29 7,1 | Nomads, the whole people living in wagons and unorganized; 30 7,3 | three Greek rulers were living; the two Emperors, Alexius 31 7,3 | the internal conditions of living in the epoch of the Frankish 32 7,3 | exceedingly interesting living conditions, deserves particular 33 7,4 | entirely different from the living spoken tongue. It was the 34 7,4 | interesting specimens of the living tongue of the twelfth century. 35 7,4 | the severe and barbarous living conditions in this country 36 7,4 | which he had to earn his living. In his writings John Tzetzes 37 7,4 | man of the twelfth century living by literary work who constantly 38 8,7 | patriarch, who was then living at Nicaea and had already 39 8,15| and derived a sufficient living from their estates.[142] 40 9,3 | the Turks themselves were living through a troubled epoch 41 9,4 | satisfaction in peaceful living conditions, sought new opportunities 42 9,18| under the Palaeologi was living through critical times, 43 9,18| designed to give mankind ideal living conditions. In order to 44 9,18| Olympus of wisdom,” “a living library,” and “Helicon of 45 9,18| Frankish culture with Eastern living conditions is to be emphasized. 46 9,18| in particular, who were living in Italy when the first 47 9,18| Italy and Byzantium were living through a time of intense 48 9,19| Greece for an Italian and living nowhere without quarrels, 49 9,19| unfriendly, but the greatest living authority on Greek literature 50 9,19| period, that of anchorites living in caves and preferring 51 9,19| with the Turkish conquest, living conditions in Byzantium


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