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The Byzantine Period (395-1453 AD)

1982
As will be seen from the headings of the present and of the previous chapter, the Byzantine Period and the Graeco-Roman Period show a certain overlap. Little progress was made in medicine during the 1000 years of the Byzantine Empire, which itself eventually became fossilized.
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Hesiod in the Byzantine and Early Renaissance Periods

2018
The reception of Hesiod in the Byzantine age (fourth–fifteenth centuries ce) may be reconstructed on the basis of a range of different sources: the many codices transmitting the poet’s major works (the Theogony, Works and Days, and Shield of Herakles); commentaries from late antiquity (Proclus, fifth century), the middle Byzantine period (twelfth ...
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Arab Wars with the Byzantines in the Umayyad Period

2017
The Arabs took the place of the Persians in their dealings with the Byzantines. Unlike the Persian Empire, the Byzantine Empire was not completely vanquished by the Arabs. The Byzantine historians do not deal with these campaigns—the greater part of which were insignificant—in such thorough fashion, year by year; however, they do speak about the more ...
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