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Alphabetical [« »] entertainments 2 enthralled 1 enthroned 2 enthusiasm 28 enthusiast 2 enthusiastic 16 enthusiastically 4 | Frequency [« »] 28 centers 28 circumstances 28 conversion 28 enthusiasm 28 favorable 28 figure 28 financial | A.A. Vasiliev History of the Byzantine empire IntraText - Concordances enthusiasm |
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1 2,2 | problems to Hellenism. His enthusiasm for paganism knew no bounds. 2 2,2 | that Julian studied with enthusiasm the occult neo-Platonic 3 2,2 | adored it.~ In spite of his enthusiasm, Julian understood that 4 3,16| attacked their great task with enthusiasm and skillfully guided the 5 4,1 | point out the religious enthusiasm of the Muslims, which frequently 6 4,1 | explained by the religious enthusiasm which prepared the fanatical 7 4,1 | unrestrained license. Religious enthusiasm did not exist among them. 8 4,1 | be credited to religious enthusiasm and fanaticism.~ According 9 5,8 | second period of iconoclasm “enthusiasm for iconoclastic ideas absolutely 10 7,1 | powerful emotion of religious enthusiasm. Moreover, many Europeans 11 7,1 | due not only to religious enthusiasm or to the spirit of adventure, 12 7,1 | heard of any great religious enthusiasm, and, as far as is known, 13 7,1 | as an outlaw. From France enthusiasm spread all over Italy, Germany, 14 7,1 | did there exist religious enthusiasm, nor were there any preachers 15 7,1 | greeted with the greatest enthusiasm. People flocked to gaze 16 7,1 | not manifest their former enthusiasm, and at the meeting of Vezelay, 17 7,1 | twelve years of age.~ The enthusiasm with which the populace 18 7,2 | Europe and all her religious enthusiasm were of no avail. Jerusalem 19 7,4 | the Comneni and Angeli. Enthusiasm for ancient literature was 20 7,4 | full of natural and frank enthusiasm for the Emperor.”~ Michael 21 7,4 | constant source of delight and enthusiasm. He looked upon the city 22 9,2 | centuries and in the profound enthusiasm felt for the glorious Hellenic 23 9,7 | appeal with the greatest enthusiasm. In obedience to the voice 24 9,14| no longer any crusading enthusiasm in the West. Also, in the 25 9,18| Plethon.[384] Filled with enthusiasm for ancient Hellenism, an 26 9,18| knowledge of Plato and his enthusiasm and produced a striking 27 9,19| praise and most sincere enthusiasm. Guarino compared him with 28 9,19| Apostolius (Apostolios), full of enthusiasm for Bessarion’s personality