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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | ordinance for religious and secular teachers … Though indeed 2 3,16| masses, ecclesiastical and secular, for whom the author put 3 4,4 | regards George as the best secular poet of the Byzantine period.[ 4 5,1 | innovation which contradicted the secular traditions of the Empire. 5 5,4 | other hand, clashed with the secular interests of the Byzantine 6 5,4 | the religious and the secular.~ The iconoclastic emperors, 7 5,5 | liable to be tried by the secular laws as an adversary of 8 5,5 | They were forced to put on secular dress, and some were compelled 9 5,6 | the imperial dignitary and secular possessor of the second 10 5,8 | literature of all kinds, secular and religious, pagan and 11 5,8 | relation developed between secular science and theological 12 5,8 | decided predominance of purely secular art. An example of this 13 5,8 | epoch, both religious and secular, have perished almost completely. 14 5,8 | opposition to this official and secular art there existed a monastic 15 6,7 | wedlock of the clergy, secular investiture, etc.). Whenever 16 6,8 | acquired by large landowners, secular as well as ecclesiastic, 17 6,8 | of a closer union between secular and theological elements 18 6,8 | works, both ecclesiastic and secular, were reflected in his own 19 6,8 | was a representative of secular knowledge imbued with Hellenism. 20 6,8 | both ecclesiastical and secular. It is interesting to note 21 7,1 | both ecclesiastical and secular matters, especially within 22 7,1 | the hands of the infidel, secular objects and earthly interests 23 7,1 | With every new crusade the secular side was felt more and more 24 7,1 | the Fourth Crusade, this secular standpoint gained a definite 25 7,1 | authority. (3) Worldly and secular motives also played a considerable 26 7,3 | a representative of the secular, earthly element, put first 27 7,3 | The treaty had a purely secular character with a clear tendency 28 7,3 | movement had become entirely secular; secondly, it bifurcated 29 7,4 | Thus Manuel, both in his secular external policy and in his 30 7,4 | and as many large estates, secular as well as ecclesiastic, 31 7,4 | means of confiscation of the secular and ecclesiastic estates, 32 7,4 | in both ecclesiastic and secular circles. The cultural movement 33 7,4 | career, Nicetas chose the secular career of an official; beginning, 34 8,10| renounce their claim to secular power; the latter wished 35 8,14| clear up its relation to the secular power and to the local Greek 36 8,14| in the promised crusade. Secular, political, and international 37 8,16| reached Russia. Blemmydessecular works are also of great 38 8,16| as well as some poems of secular character,[164] complete 39 8,16| both ecclesiastical and secular, became acquainted with 40 9,12| the monks, but among the secular clergy and the educated 41 9,12| got the upper hand of the secular clergy. This movement ended 42 9,12| patriarch elected from the secular clergy. “From this time 43 9,13| words, the monks and the secular clergy, a struggle which, 44 9,13| once for help in purely secular problems. But the threatening 45 9,18| Gregory of Cyprus (his secular name was George), patriarch 46 9,18| Gennadius Scholarius (his secular name was George), was a 47 9,18| monk Maximus Planudes (his secular name was Manuel), a contemporary


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