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Vladari mučenici na periferiji srednjevjekovne Europe [PDF]
From the early tenth to the early twelfth century the northern and eastern periphery of Europe was composed of polities which had recently adopted Christianity as the official religion. Here a special type of veneration of saints or martyrs emerged. This
Simon Malmenvall
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Monastic Jargon and Citizenship Language in Late Antiquity. [PDF]
Rapp C.
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Efficient Signature-Free Validated Agreement [PDF]
Byzantine agreement enables n processes to agree on a common L-bit value, despite up to t > 0 arbitrary failures. A long line of work has been dedicated to improving the bit complexity of Byzantine agreement in synchrony. This has culminated in COOL, an error-free (deterministically secure against a computationally unbounded adversary) solution that ...
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The ‘Zakonik’ of Tsar Dušan: A Socio-Political Study [PDF]
This feature "ЛѢТОПИСЬ" ('Chronicle') reports on recent events in the field of Early Slavic studies, e.g., celebrations, conferences, symposia, announcements of forthcoming colloquia, and past study groups, etc.On November 22, 1980, in Oxford, England, a
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A Byzantine Adam: Explicating the Suda\u27s Encomiastic Entry on Adam [PDF]
In the tenth-century Byzantine lexicon known as the Suda there exists one particularly lengthy entry on the Biblical figure Adam. In this entry, Adam appears not as a figure to be scorned, but as a hero.
Mulhall, John P
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Buddhism, Taoism and the eighth century Chinese term for Christianity [PDF]
Barrett, T. H.
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The hagiographer as holy fool? Fictionality in saints’ lives [PDF]
Van Pelt, Julie
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The article is concerned with the role of St. Clement’s Church in the preservation and the spread of Cyril and Methodius’s literary tradition and Slavic church services.
Pop-Atanasov, Gjorgi
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Northern Russian Monastic Culture [PDF]
The breakup of the Soviet Union awoke a renewed fascination in Russian Orthodoxy that reanimated interest in monasticism and its cultural impact on Russian history.
Spock, Jennifer B.
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