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Byzantium

2013
This chapter examines the mutual relations of palace and city in Byzantium. More specifically, it considers the link between the imperial court within the Great Palace of Constantinople and the local population who called themselves “Byzantines.” Constantine's foundation of a new capital on the site of ancient Byzantion gave rise to a series of ...
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Byzantium

Abstract This chapter presents a survey of the presence of Philo’s writings and thought in the Byzantine world from 500 to 1500 ce. It sets out what we know about (1) who read Philo’s works, (2) which works were read, and (3) why authors thought it worthwhile to study his works and mention him in their writings.
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Uroscopy in Byzantium

American Journal of Nephrology, 1997
Macroscopic examination of the urine has been used since time immemorial for the diagnosis and prognosis of nearly every disease. Although the great fathers of antiquity, such as Hippocrates and Galen, were involved in the practice, it reached its heights during the Middle Ages. This article divides the Middle Ages into three periods--early, middle and
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Rival Byzantiums

2022
This is a comprehensive comparative view of the way the phenomenon of Byzantium has been treated by the historiographies of the polities that have emerged from its remains – Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Serbia and Turkey – from the Enlightenment to the present day.
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Caucasia and Byzantium

Traditio, 1971
Perhaps not unnaturally, but disastrously for itself, Byzantine historiography has so far, if at all, tended to view the role played by the Caucasians, especially Armenians, in the history of the Eastern Empire with somewhat parochial, or microcosmic, eyes.
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Byzantium after Byzantium

History: Reviews of New Books, 2001
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Byzantium

2017
Jennifer Laing, Warwick Frost
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Byzantium

The Classical World, 1990
Michael DiMaio, Jr., Rowena Loverance
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