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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,1 | and an extensive body of ideas which had been assimilated 2 2,2 | bright god, Mithras, and the ideas of a degenerated Platonism. 3 2,3 | interested in Christian ideas; but in the year following 4 2,4 | school which spread the ideas of Antioch. In the year 5 2,4 | considered an advocate of the ideas of Cyril of Alexandria. 6 2,5 | subsequent periods borrowed ideas, images, and expressions 7 2,5 | clarify the more complicated ideas of the Greek philosopher. 8 3,7 | in spite of the Nestorian ideas of these three writers, 9 4,1 | strongly influenced by the new ideas of Islam, but the remaining 10 4,4 | understanding of the “obscurest” ideas of Dionysius only through 11 5,3 | introduction, are imbued with ideas of justice and righteousness. 12 5,4 | order to disseminate their ideas, the iconoclasts sometimes 13 5,8 | background. In their political ideas the caliphs of the ninth 14 5,8 | repetition of the basic ideas of the iconoclastic council 15 5,8 | enthusiasm for iconoclastic ideas absolutely weakens; the 16 5,8 | the sway of iconoclastic ideas in the eighth century. The 17 5,8 | which imposed its dominant ideas upon religious art, if in 18 6,7 | as the tenth century. The ideas expressed in the Epanagoge 19 6,8 | of the eastern customs, ideas, and external living conditions 20 6,8 | pagan wisdom with the new ideas of Christianity in the development 21 7,2 | complete triumph of political ideas in crusading enterprises, 22 7,4 | widely their caesaropapistic ideas: on the one hand, numerous “ 23 7,4 | concerning humanitarian ideas in Byzantine society.”~ 24 7,4 | himself influenced by the ideas of Aristotle, Plato in part, 25 7,4 | affirmed that “the circle of ideas in which the European mind 26 8,10| Frederick’s ecclesiastical ideas, which give some scholars 27 8,16| Aristotle.~ Trained in the ideas of Hellenism and classical 28 8,16| impregnated with Western ideas in the same way as the Odes 29 8,16| construction, descriptions, and ideas; it has nothing that ought 30 8,16| own experiences, all the ideas, material, and setting for 31 8,17| reflecting the interests and ideas of the large landowners, 32 9,7 | Jacques Rousseau, and with the ideas of Saint-Simon.[180]~ Thus, 33 9,9 | different will, and different ideas; but these sovereigns who 34 9,12| this respect the zealotsideas resembled those of the famous 35 9,12| that might arise from their ideas. Accordingly, they became 36 9,12| of the church. Arseniusideas roused the people and found 37 9,12| meant the triumph of the ideas of the zealots and Arsenites, 38 9,13| spokesmen for the Greek national ideas in the struggle with the 39 9,13| Nicholas Cabasilas, whose ideas and works deserve careful 40 9,13| there exist no thoughts, ideas, images of the present or 41 9,13| interpretation of his ascetic ideas. His intention to withdraw 42 9,13| patriarch for his religious ideas. At this time he met with 43 9,18| him change his religious ideas and sympathies. He became 44 9,18| The basts of Cabasilasideas was, as in western European 45 9,18| in their tendencies and ideas, are forerunners of a new 46 9,18| according to their preconceived ideas of the “purity” of Hellenic 47 9,18| the history of political ideas in Byzantium is not a tedious 48 9,18| inestimable mine of Metochitesideas,” which gives the reader 49 9,18| strongly resembles, in plot and ideas, the romance, “Belthandros 50 9,19| very poor in Latin; rich in ideas and quick in mind, he was


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