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The Arabs in the Chronicle of Constantine Manasses
This paper looks into the piece by Constantine Manasses considering how it depicts the Arabs. It appears Manasses saw the Arabs primarily as bloody and cruel plunderers who invaded the Byzantine lands.
Mirosław J. Leszka, Mikołaj Deckert
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Beyond Brunhild: reassessing women in the Fredegar Chronicle
Scholarly consideration of women in the seventh‐century Fredegar chronicle has long been dominated by the author’s hostility towards Brunhild, queen of Austrasia. Statistical analysis of Latin world chronicles before ad 900, however, shows that Fredegar’s representation of women was unusually high within this tradition.
Emily Quigley
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ABSTRACT Understanding genetic diversity and population structure is essential for the sustainable management of widely stocked freshwater species such as common carp (Cyprinus carpio). In this study, we conducted a comprehensive genetic assessment of C.
Meryem Cansu Yesiltaş +3 more
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XI. Yüzyılda Orta Anadolu'ya Ermeni Göçleri
The Armenian people who had lived in Van and Ani in the first part of the eleventh century immigrated to Central Anatolia. During this time, the Turkish raids were targetting the East Anatolia.
Osman Gürbüz
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This article addresses the Ottoman siege ofConstantinoplein 1422, which ended with a fruitless assault on the city. Byzantine writers (John Kananos, Joseph Bryennios) described the miracle when the Mother of God appeared to go through the city walls ...
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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Palamism Does Not Disfigure the Gospel: A Reply to Thomas Weinandy
Abstract In a 2024 article in the IJST, Fr. Thomas Weinandy argues that the theological system of Gregory Palamas is in grave error, especially with respect to its commitment to an objective ontological distinction between God's essence and His energies. In his concluding paragraph Fr.
Travis Dumsday
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The Incarnational Aesthetic of David Brown☆
Abstract The notion of incarnation has historically been a prominent concept for the acceptance of images and the interpretation of art within Christianity. A contemporary proponent of this line of reasoning about the theological potential of art is David Brown, who builds his theology of culture on the doctrine of incarnation. This article presents an
Filip Taufer
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Menander Protector. History: On the Turkish Embassy to the Persians and Byzantines in 568 A.C. (translation and commentary) [PDF]
The article presents annotated translation from ancient Greek into Russian of the book of Menander Protector. In this text Menander Protector describes first the Turkish embassy to the Persians, and then to the Byzantines.
Olesia Zhdanovich
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Soil micromorphology for construction science: the mortar archaeometry [PDF]
Micromorphology revealed in depth evaluation of materials particularly soil micromorphology yielded numerous data on processes such as formation, neoformation and transformation of minerals and microstructure in soils, pottery and construction materials.
Akça, Erhan +3 more
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La vaisselle de table à Byzance : un artisanat et un marché peu perméables aux influences extérieures [PDF]
L'article publié est accessible en ligne sur le site de l'éditeur et peut être imprimé dans sa totalité.L'auteur s'interroge sur les liens éventuels qui existaient entre Byzance, l'Occident chrétien et le monde musulman dans le domaine de l'artisanat ...
François, Véronique
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