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“BYZANTINE” ART IN Post-Byzantine SOUTH Italy?

Common Knowledge, 2012
Art historians have long viewed southern Italy, especially the Salento region in Apulia, as a Byzantine artistic province even centuries after Byzantine rule ended there in c. 1070. The Orthodox monastery of Santa Maria di Cerrate, near Lecce, is widely considered to possess some of the region’s “most Byzantine” paintings (twelfth to fourteenth ...
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Trebiz: Byzantine Fault Tolerance with Byzantine Merchants

Proceedings of the 38th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference, 2022
Xiaohai Dai   +5 more
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Plombs byzantins

Bulletin de correspondance hellénique, 1893
Millet Gabriel. Plombs byzantins. In: Bulletin de correspondance hellénique. Volume 17, 1893. pp. 69-80.
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Byzantine Matters

European Review of History: Revue européenne d'histoire, 2015
In her monograph ‘Byzantine matters’ Averil Cameron provides a comprehensive overview of the current state of Byzantine studies as well as addresses certain misconceptions about Byzantium.
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Practical Byzantine fault tolerance

USENIX Symposium on Operating Systems Design and Implementation, 1999
M. Castro
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Byzantine Constantinople

2010
One of the most detailed works describing the walls of this renowned city, Alexander Van Milligen's Byzantine Constantinople: The Walls of the City and Adjoining Historical Sites (1899) is of use to anyone interested in Byzantine architecture, the Byzantine Empire, and medieval history more generally.
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Byzantine

The Musical Times, 1978
David Hiley, Oliver Strunk
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