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Vulgar Latin Characteristics in the Works of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus

The focus of the discussion of this paper is loanwords and instances of code-switching of suspected Latin origin found in the four most important prose works attributed to Constantine VII Pophyrogenitus (De Administrando Imperio, Vita Basilii, De Thematibus and De Cerimoniis), which present elements characteristic of Vulgar Latin (e.g., certain lexical
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Vocalic Changes in Vulgar Latin Loanwords in the Prose Works of Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959)

In the history of the study of the Corpus Constantineum, scholars have dealt with various aspects of the works attributed to Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959), such as problems of dating, authorship, language and style.
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POLITICAL RELATIONS OF BYZANTIUM WITH THE STATES OF THE MUSLIM WORLD IN THE PERIOD OF THE INDEPENDENT CONSTANTINE VII PORPHYROGENITUS’ (945–959) RULE

2017
Статтю присвячено відносинам Візантії з мусульманським світом у середині Х ст. Дослідження базується на свідченнях творів Константина VII Багрянородного та му-сульманських джерел. Автор вважає, що міжнародні відносини цієї доби можна розгля-дати як систему. Ця система базувалась на певних принципах і традиціях, мала власну ієрархію.
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The Question of the Authorship of Works Attributed to Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus: New Approaches

The question of the authorship of the corpus preserved in literary tradition under the name of Byzantine emperor Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus (913-959) has attracted the attention of scholars for over a century. Opinions have so far mainly diverged due to the fact that the emperor worked in collaboration with scribes and assistants gathered at the ...
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Among Christian Emperors

Journal of Eastern Christian Studies, 2002
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