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A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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1 2,2 | problems of religion and science.”[36] Although it was an 2 2,4 | de Coulanges stated that “science has proved that Justinian’ 3 2,5 | or East-Christian. As the science of history probes more deeply 4 2,5 | contemporary historical science is still very cautious with 5 3,5 | contemporary historical-juridical science, then, is to determine and 6 3,15| very important part in the science of history by directing 7 3,16| a small work on natural science and a collection of letters, 8 5,8 | grammar, philosophy, natural science, law, and medicine. He gathered 9 5,8 | developed between secular science and theological teaching. 10 5,8 | case Theophilus treated science “as if it were a secret 11 5,8 | development of learning and science. In his desire to outrival 12 6,7 | i.e., a manual of the science of law. This was to supply 13 7,3 | will never be known, and science has something better to 14 7,4 | a defense “of astronomic science,” that is to say, of astrology, 15 7,4 | the generation which loved science has disappeared, and their 16 7,4 | learning or an admirer of science, and the first, by spending 17 8,10| became an enthusiast about science and philosophy and he founded 18 8,16| new Athens” and “a city of science.” However on his coming 19 8,16| was deeply interested in science, art, music, poetry, and 20 9,3 | interest in poetry, art, and science; above all he was unwilling 21 9,9 | vices, with an interest in science, art, and education, energy, 22 9,11| master of eloquence and science,”[242] according to Gregoras, 23 9,18| Learning, literature, science, and art~ In political and 24 9,18| who devoted his leisure to science and teaching. He visited 25 9,18| palace, he became absorbed in science to as high a degree as if 26 9,18| development of literature, science, and so on. Aïnalov believed 27 9,19| the latest achievements of science and philosophy; he is a


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