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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,3 | which indicate that the book was very probably of church 2 2,4 | of titles (tituli). Each book treats of some phase of 3 3,15| the first chapter of this book.~ ~ 4 3,16| Constitution (Katastasis or Book of Ceremonies), part of 5 3,16| in the tenth century, The Book of Court Ceremonies.~ From 6 3,16| later became a favorite book, not only in the Byzantine 7 4,1 | are laid down in a sacred book of revelations of Muhammed, 8 5,3 | Kormchaia Kniga, i.e., The Book of Rules or Administrative 9 5,3 | proposition argued in Pančenko’s book that the Rural Code does 10 5,3 | chapter of the fourteenth book of the Digest, which contains 11 5,3 | intended to be a part of Book LIII of the Basilics,[48] 12 5,8 | beyond the limits of this book.~ It has been argued frequently 13 6,7 | codes and in the Russian Book of Rules (the so-called 14 6,7 | jurisconsult, Patzes.[118] The book is a table of contents of 15 6,7 | Iuris Civilis. It is still a book almost under seven seals, 16 6,7 | perspectives.[120]~ ~The Book of the Eparch. — To the 17 6,7 | Constantinople,”[121] the so-called Book of the Eparch or Book of 18 6,7 | so-called Book of the Eparch or Book of the Prefect, discovered 19 6,7 | traders in the capital. The Book of the Eparch throws much 20 6,7 | of traders found in the Book of the Eparch speaks of 21 6,7 | as part of the so-called book on Ceremonies of the Byzantine 22 6,8 | almost be considered as a book of “court regulations.” 23 7,1 | the French Academy: one book by a German, A. Heeren, 24 7,1 | Crusades Upon Europe; the other book, the work of the Frenchman 25 7,1 | positively as he does in his book.~ But in any event, that 26 7,4 | promised continuation of his book in which the problem of 27 7,4 | received by the Emperor; in his book he gave a description of 28 7,4 | to a dinner party with a book in her hands and there discussed 29 7,4 | are his letters and his book On the Errors of the Latins. 30 7,4 | history of the Empire. His book On the Errors of the Latins, 31 7,4 | the persons addressed. A Book of Stories (Βιβλιος ιστορων) 32 7,4 | this period.” In another book Dalton said, “The springs 33 7,4 | said, “The title of this book will appear to many to contain 34 8,17| who wrote a very important book on the feudal monarchy in 35 9,3 | the Sicilian Vespers. This book, written at the beginning 36 9,3 | the later editions of his book. A new stimulus to the study 37 9,6 | Athenian plague in the second book of Thucydides. From Byzantium, 38 9,13| problem, Papamichael, whose book came out in 1911, did not 39 9,18| us fall asleep over his book.’”[361]~ Finally, Critobulus, 40 9,18| In 1919 G. Millet, in his book on the medieval Serbian


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