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poblicans 1
podestá 5
poem 31
poems 26
poet 16
poetess 1
poetic 2
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26 occurred
26 openly
26 pilgrims
26 poems
26 psellus
26 publication
26 resulted
A.A. Vasiliev
History of the Byzantine empire

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poems

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1 2,5 | Nazianzus also left a number of poems, which are chiefly theological, 2 3,16| in addition to some short poems and epigrams, the somewhat 3 3,16| history of the period, his poems contribute nothing to the 4 4,1 | the surviving pre-Islamic poems do not contain any allusions 5 5,8 | A number of iconoclastic poems have been preserved in the 6 5,8 | Kasia’s surviving church poems and epigrams are distinguished 7 5,8 | made a special study of her poems, “she was also a wise but 8 6,8 | large collection of short poems of both Christian and pagan 9 6,8 | epigrams and occasional poems, a work in verse on ascetism ( 10 6,8 | epigrams and occasional poems are closely related to the 11 6,8 | literature.[172] Many of his poems deserve translation into 12 6,8 | less interesting than his poems.~ During the reign of Nicephorus 13 7,4 | conditions of his time. Among his poems the first place belongs 14 7,4 | giving the contents of the poems of Homer, one after another, 15 7,4 | astrological poem, of religious poems and philosophical works, 16 7,4 | published. The best known of his poems is that on the great fire 17 8,2 | of Nicaea in one of his poems: “Nicaea, a city with wide 18 8,14| Otranto, who has left many poems and prose works, almost 19 8,16| Geography, as well as some poems of secular character,[164] 20 8,16| Latins and several iambic poems.~ The famous Greek hierarch 21 9,18| full. He also wrote church poems, epigrams, and some other 22 9,18| Metochites wrote twenty poems, of which only two are published. 23 9,18| 402] the other eighteen poems, which are not yet published, 24 9,18| revolution of 1328. His poems are written in a polished 25 9,18| judgment is erroneous; the poems, it is true, describe the 26 9,18| the sources common to both poems, i.e. popular songs. The


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