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Chapter 11 Diagrams in Greek Medical Manuscripts [PDF]

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In this chapter I provide a critical examination of different forms of medical diagrams in Greek manuscripts, which are related to works by both ancient Greek and Byzantine medical authors. Due to the large number of surviving Greek medical codices and
Bouras-Vallianatos, Petros
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Die mediterrane Zölibatsdiskussion rund um das Concilium Quinisextum ( 691/692? ) und ihr kakophoner Nachhall in lateinischen Geschichtswerken des frühen Mittelalters * [PDF]

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The Quinisext Council, assembled in Constantinople shortly after 690 to issue a series of more than 100 canons on practical issues and on clerical discipline, was designed as an Ecumenical council, but failed to gain ‘universal’ acceptance in the West ...
Esders, Stefan
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The Huns and South Pannonia [PDF]

open access: yes, 2005
U radu se na temelju izvorne građe i relevantne historiografske literature daje sustavna analiza svjedočanstava o hunskoj prisutnosti u južnoj Panoniji i uloge Huna u rastakanju državnopolitičkog ustroja kasnoga Rimskog Carstva na hrvatskome povijesnom ...
Hrvoje Gračanin
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Polemii Silvii Laterculus [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
El trabajo ofrece un estudio filológico completo del Laterculus de Polemio Silvio, obra enviada por su autor a Euquerio de Lyon a principios del año 449, así como la primera edición crítica completa de esta importante obra de la literatura tardoantigua ...
Paniagua Aguilar, David
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Miracles de St. Démétrius comme source historique [PDF]

open access: yes, 1953
Византиска хагиографска литература претставља, опште говорећи, користан а често и драгоцен докуметарни материјал за културну историју (развој верске свести, историју цркве, развој језика итд.), али као изворна грађа за историју у ужем смислу (економску ...
Баришић, Фрањо
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Recycled Wisdom: Maxims and Meaning Making in Late Antique and Medieval Christianity [PDF]

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Maxims, proverbs, and other forms of pithy sayings are sprinkled throughout ancient and medieval literature; polysemous and manipulable by nature, they serve as communicative tools whose precise meaning and function shifts from context to context.
Domach, Zachary
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