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Emotions and Gender in Byzantine Culture
Source : Springer This book examines the gendered dimensions of emotions and the emotional aspects of gender within Byzantine culture and suggests possible readings of such instances.
Damien Boquet
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The En-Gedi Spring Site and the Judahite Expansion into the Judaean Desert in the Late Iron Age. [PDF]
Mashiach A, Davidovich U.
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Political Thought in Byzantium as Seen by 20th Century Historians
ANALYSIS OF THE MODERN HISTORIOGRAPHY ABOUT THE POLITICAL THEOLOGY OF THE BYZANTINE EMPIRE AND STATEMENT ON THE INADEQUATE ANALYSIS OF THE FORMS OF REFUSE AND POLITICAL STRUGGLE AGAINST BYZANTINE ...
CARILE, ANTONIO ROCCO
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An Assessment on Balkan Historiography
In addition to their own originality in historiography, Muslims inherited the accumulation of ancient civilizational basins such as Hijaz, Bilad al-Sham, Egypt, Maghreb, Andalusia, Iraq, Iran, Sindh and Mawara' al-Nahr.
Abdulkadir Macit
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A mad yearning for solitude: Timon the Misanthrope and his relevance to the study of ancient psychopathology. [PDF]
Metzger N.
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Papyrology and Byzantine Historiography
Egypt of late antiquity, often referred to as Byzantine Egypt, was for years the outcast of papyrological studies. It is only recently, partly in the wake of studies on the reign of Diocletian and his fourth-century successors, that the keen interest of ...
Keenan, James G
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Afterlife of Byzantine Architecture in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Century [PDF]
Over the course of the nineteenth and twentieth century, there was a sharp discrepancy between the plenitude, diversity and importance of re-imagined and re-used Byzantine architecture and its persistently peripheral status in historiography.
Ignjatović, Aleksandar
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Toponym “Five Klimata” in the Early History of the Byzantine Theme in the Crimea
The Byzantine theme in the Crimea was established in 841 and was called the theme of the Klimata in official documents. It existed in this form for a short time and was transformed into the theme of Cherson in no later than 860. This name change reflects
Valerii Evgen’evich Naumenko
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Mitochondrial DNA Profiles of Individuals from a 12th Century Necropolis in Feldioara (Transylvania). [PDF]
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This book has been published on the occasion of the exhibition “Picturing a Lost Empire: An Italian Lens on Byzantine Art in Anatolia, 1960–2000” at Koç University Research Center for Anatolian Civilizations (ANAMED).
A. IACOBINI, A. GUIGLIA
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