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Liturgical Scrolls in the Byzantine Sanctuary
[site under construction]
Sharon E. J. Gerstel
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Theodore Prodromos’ Bion Prasis: A Reappraisal
Prodromos’ dialogue is not so much an imitation of Lucian’s Sale of Lives but a new comic conversation, made up of classicizing references meaningful to the educated students of the twelfth century.
Przemysław Marciniak
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Two Notes on Byzantine Scholarship
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Nigel G. Wilson
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Stage and Actors in Plato’s Symposium
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Peter H. von Blanckenhagen
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Comparative study of a strut tripod excavated in a Cypriot grave places it around 1050 B.C., preceding the emergence of rod tripods and marking a transition from Bronze Age to Iron Age types.
J. L. Benson
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The Libraries of the Byzantine World
The evidence for institutional libraries—those of the palace, the secular and patriarchal schools in Constantinople, and the monasteries—gives an approximate idea of the nature and extent of their holdings.
Nigel G. Wilson
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Angelos in Halych: Did Alexios III Visit Roman Mstislavich?
The movements of the emperor during the Fourth Crusade, traceable through Byzantine and western sources, probably included a mission to seek aid from the Galician ruler.
Alexander V. Maiorov
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Some Interpolations in Sophocles
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Michael D. Reeve
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Rhetores and Strategoi: Addenda et Corrigenda
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Mogens Herman Hansen
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Four dodecasyllable poems, paratexts celebrating Klimakos’ Ladder that survive in a 14th-century ms., are published and commented on.
Renaat Jos John Meesters
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