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Issues in the Historiography of Post-Byzantine Science

Boston Studies in the Philosophy and History of Science, 1994
In this paper, we shall present the expressions and trends of the historiography of science in Modern Greece meaning the Greek world after the fall of the Byzantine Empire. There will be two approaches to this subject. One will examine the different kinds of history of science over all these years and the other will examine their relations with respect
Dimitrios Dialetis, Efthymios Nicolaidis
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Byzantine History in late Ottoman Turkish Historiography

Byzantine and Modern Greek Studies, 1986
AbstractThe present Short Note is intended as a brief introduction to a subject which is part of a wider research project on Greek (ancient, Byzantine, and modern) as well as Roman history and culture as described and discussed in Ottoman literature, particularly in late Ottoman historiography.
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The Modern Historiography of Byzantine and Islamic Philosophy: A Comparison

Al-Masāq, 2020
The article examines parallel developments in the study of Byzantine and medieval Islamic philosophy and identifies trends in modern Western thought that led to similar assessments.
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The Origin and Evolution of Early Christian and Byzantine Universal Historiography

Millennium, 2021
AbstractThere is a long tradition of considering the lesser Byzantine historical texts - those not written in the classicizing narrative style of Herodotus, Thucydides, and Procopius - as the products of a continuous development from Hellenistic and late antique chronicles. As a result, they are all still called chronicles in spite of the fact that the
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