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The competition for souls: Sava of Serbia and consumer choice in religion in the thirteenth century Balkans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
SUMMARY The word αίρεσις , heresy means choice and in a world where religious belief was taken for granted the history of Catharism in Europe can be explained through believers exercising many of the criteria they were later to adapt to choosing secular
Roach, A.P.
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Identification Tharais: Rediscovering a Byzantine Archaeological Site on the Madaba Mosaic Map

open access: yesGephyra
This study delves into the archaeological site of Tharais, which is referenced in the famous Madaba mosaic map. and dates back to the Byzantine era.
Musallam Al-rawahneh
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Le texte en 3D : lire l'architecture des ekphraseis de bâtiments dans la littérature grecque antique et byzantine. Les exemples de Lucien, Procope, Photios, Mésaritès

open access: yesMethodos, 2020
Byzantine ekphraseis of buildings are confusing for modern readers. Scholars use them in one hand as sources for History, History of Art and architecture, trying to found historical evidence through texts which are not documents, or, in the other hand ...
Stanislas Kuttner-Homs
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The Influence of the Syriac Literature on the Old Oriental Slavonic Literatures

open access: yes1616, 2011
Arising from the range of influence of the Byzantine Empire, Syriac literature and the literature of eastern Slavs have a lot more in common than might be initially imagined.
Salustio ALVARADO SOCASTRO
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Parody in Byzantine Literature

open access: yes, 2020
Charis Messis, Ingela Nilsson
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“Lemnos deeds” in the Byzantine literature: Two examples

open access: yesPrilozi za knjizevnost, jezik, istoriju i folklor, 2011
Herodotus speaks about an event from the ancient history that took place on Lemnos in the 7th century B.C. (VI, 137-138). It is when the Pelasgians killed the Athenian women, whom they had kidnapped beforehand and brought to the island, together with their children. The father of the history inaugurated the term ?Lemnos deeds?
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Chapter 4 Galen in Byzantine Medical Literature [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
This chapter explores the various ways in which Galen was revived in the works of Byzantine medical authors by concentrating on literary output from the seventh/eighth century to the fall of Constantinople to the Ottoman Turks in 1453. It is divided into three sections. The first focuses on texts dealing with Christian anthropology; next is the section
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Kołty jako element sztuki jubilerskiej dawnej Rusi. Stan i perspektywy badań

open access: yesKwartalnik Historii Kultury Materialnej, 2017
Kolts (singular kolt) are pendants attached to a woman’s headdress at the temples (30–60 mm in diameter), usually gold or silver, often decorated with granulation, fi ligree, enamels, or niello.
Natalia Rudyka
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