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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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monuments

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1 2,2 | gathered from everywhere. Pagan monuments of Rome, Athens, Alexandria, 2 2,2 | outside the city walls. Of the monuments of Constantine’s time almost 3 2,2 | he inspected the numerous monuments under the guidance of the 4 2,3 | Olympic games. Among other monuments of antiquity, the statue 5 2,3 | however, the invaluable monuments of classical art in Athens 6 2,3 | the preservation of the monuments of antiquity.[113]~ In their 7 2,4 | and a few other juridical monuments of imperial Rome (the Institutions 8 2,4 | Theodosius still remain splendid monuments of the cultural movement 9 2,5 | Mir-Achor djami.~ A number of monuments of early Byzantine art have 10 2,5 | fifth century); and some monuments in North Africa.~ In the 11 3,4 | and other architectural monuments of Byzantine art have recently 12 3,8 | the finest buildings and monuments of art were subjected to 13 3,16| the best pieces of ancient monuments. Enormous quantities of 14 3,16| abundant stream.~ The artistic monuments of Ravenna are bound up 15 3,16| Putting aside the earlier monuments of the time of Galla Placidia 16 3,16| briefly only about the Ravenna monuments of Justinian’s time.~ Throughout 17 3,16| promoting the construction of monuments of civil and religious architecture 18 4,1 | evidenced by the earliest monuments of Bulgarian customs and 19 4,1 | 75] The major part of the monuments unearthed during the excavations 20 4,4 | is not surprising that no monuments of art of that period exist 21 4,4 | small number of surviving monuments of the seventh century speak 22 5,5 | and statues many valuable monuments of art have perished. The 23 5,8 | period. Numerous beautiful monuments of art, mosaics, frescoes, 24 5,8 | destruction of artistic monuments bearing the images of Christ, 25 5,8 | true that numerous valuable monuments of art were destroyed by 26 5,8 | charioteer.~ The artistic monuments of the epoch, both religious 27 6,8 | reflected in Russian epic monuments, and the epic of Digenes 28 6,8 | also preserved important monuments of art, such as the dated “ 29 7,3 | churches, nor relics, nor monuments of art, nor private possessions 30 7,3 | Constantinople, a mass of precious monuments of art perished; many libraries 31 7,4 | description of the most important monuments of the capital and remarked: “ 32 7,4 | there were many remarkable monuments. At Constantinople the beautiful 33 8,2 | the present time.~ Of the monuments of the Middle Ages to be 34 8,13| saviours of one of the greatest monuments of the Greek architectural 35 8,16| contemplation of the ancient monuments and ruins of Pergamum.[166] 36 9,2 | fields of knowledge. And such monuments of art as the mosaics in 37 9,8 | visited the churches and other monuments of the capital, attended 38 9,8 | Cyriacus had visited ancient monuments at Sparta and copied Greek 39 9,17| enumerating the most important monuments of Constantinople, remarked; “ 40 9,18| renaissance which has left monuments of great value. Besides 41 9,18| produced such remarkable monuments of art as the mosaics of 42 9,18| compared the Byzantine monuments with the Italian frescoes 43 9,18| investigation.[438]~ Many monuments of the renaissance of Byzantine


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