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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | Lucian, one of the most learned men of the time, had founded 2 2,2 | the gods (theurgy). The learned philosopher Maximus of Ephesus 3 2,3 | tongues, Syriac or Arabic. One learned orientalist wrote: “If even 4 2,4 | A.D): “Euanthius, the most learned grammarian, died at Constantinople, 5 2,5 | a later period sometimes learned by heart. He also left a 6 3,5 | responsible for the fact that the learned jurists of the nineteenth 7 3,5 | Digest, Tribonian and his two learned coadjutors, Theophilus, 8 3,7 | Council of Chalcedon. One learned deacon of Carthage wrote, “ 9 3,9 | eyewitnesses, and facts learned by hearsay. From his own 10 5,8 | frequently the case with learned men in the Middle Ages, 11 5,8 | Photius, a layman, the most learned man of the period. Two parties 12 5,8 | Faustus.”[191] As the most learned man of his time, he did 13 6,1 | in the midst of the most learned men of his time. The administrative 14 6,8 | scholars at the time when the learned activity of the rest of 15 7,1 | Emperor himself and his learned daughter give an excellent 16 7,1 | country. Alexius Comnenus learned with dissatisfaction of 17 7,1 | educated Greek patriot and learned literary man of the nineteenth 18 7,1 | western peoples, who had learned caution through the bitter 19 7,3 | crusade.~ When the pope learned of the taking of Zara and 20 7,3 | the shore of Syria when he learned of the taking of Constantinople 21 7,4 | Comnenus was the case of a learned philosopher, John Italus ( 22 7,4 | was predominant among his learned contemporaries. In a word, 23 7,4 | On the other hand, some learned Latins from the West took 24 7,4 | the two languages and most learned in letters, namely James, 25 7,4 | world. Here also are men learned in all the books of the 26 7,4 | Anna Dalassena, whom her learned granddaughter Anna Comnena 27 7,4 | peculiar to the style of his learned wife. The influence of Xenophon 28 7,4 | Persian or Scythian.” The learned Michael Acominatus soon 29 7,4 | and Manuel, is the very learned poet, Theodore Prodromus, 30 7,4 | the participation of the learned members of the Catholic 31 7,4 | of Italian scholars who learned Greek and transmitted a 32 8,17| Serbian documents before they learned it from Byzantine sources, 33 8,17| and the attempts of some learned jurists to establish a definite 34 9,2 | Turkish yoke. The sultan learned of the plan and determined 35 9,4 | in Greece remains to be learned; but we must realize that 36 9,7 | Although both writers, the learned utopian Plethon as well 37 9,8 | Gemistus Plethon, “the most learned man of his age,” and Nicholas 38 9,9 | one considers himself a learned man.[232]~ ~A far-off Georgian 39 9,18| century, and the famous learned theologian of the fifteenth


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