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Les élites rurales byzantines

open access: yesMélanges de l'École française de Rome. Moyen Âge, 2012
La bibliographie byzantine est très réservée sur l’usage du terme élites au sommet de la pyramide sociale, préférant parler d’aristocratie. Mais, depuis les années 1970, elle s’est attachée à étudier la hiérarchie sociale à l’intérieur des sociétés villageoises et donc à définir ceux qui y occupaient une position plus élevée que les autres, en lien ou ...
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Byzantine historiography ( From beginning until XI. century )

open access: yes, 2017
Tarih yazımı, bir medeniyetin profilini çıkarmak ve onu tarihsel anlamda analiz edebilmek için hiç şüphesiz önem arz eder. Tezimiz de, başlangıçtan XI.
Bozkaya, Kemal
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The folly of old age in Byzantine and early Modern Greek literature

open access: yesNeograeca Bohemica, 2020
This paper focuses on the folly of old age as a literary motif. It aims to demonstrate that the first appearance of the motif in Greek literature is not in the early 16th century vernacular poem Peri gerondos na mi pari koritsi, as is generally believed.
Markéta Kulhánková
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“Transformation” in Byzantine historiography: Image of Byzantines and Ottomans in Laonikos Chalkokondyles (1299-1402)

open access: yes, 2008
Bu makale Onuncu Ulusal Sosyal Bilimler Kongresinde sunulan “Bizans Tarihyazıcılığında “Dönüşüm”: Laonikos Chalkokondyles’te Bizanslı ve Osmanlı İmajı” isimli bildirinin genişletilmiş halidir.Bu makalede, 15.
Çolak, Hasan
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CRIMEAN CITIES OF THE XIII–XV CENTURIES AND SOME FEATURES OF THEIR HISTORICAL AND CULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS

open access: yesАрхеология евразийских степей
After the Mongols conquered Crimea (1223–1278), the peninsula had favorable conditions for the formation of new urban structures. Due to the fact that in the XIII–XV centuries transcontinental trade arteries passed through Crimea, connecting East and ...
Victor L. Myts
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