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Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger – the First One Not to Become a Blind Man? Political and Military History of the Bryennios Family in the 11th and Early 12th Century [PDF]
Nikephoros Bryennios the Younger has a place in the history of Byzantium as the author of one of the works devoted to the Komnenos family coming to power.
Böhm, Marcin
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A Brief History of Self-Reference Notion Implementation in Byzantium [PDF]
The article presents an overview of implementation of self-referential notions in the logical and theological texts of Byzantine scholars up to the 12th century. The commentaries on Porphyry’s and Aristotle’s theory of definition by John of Damascus, John Italus, and Theodore Prodromos are discussed.
Oksana Yu. Goncharko, Yuriy M. Romanenko
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‘CELTIC BRITAIN’ IN PRE‐ROMAN ARCHAEOLOGY, RECONSIDERED
Summary For forty years archaeologists have avoided referring to pre‐Roman Britain and its inhabitants as ‘Celtic’ on the grounds that contemporaries never described them as such. This is incorrect. The second‐century BC astronomer Hipparchus quotes Pytheas (c. 320 BC) as having referred to Britons as ‘Keltoi’.
Patrick Sims‐Williams
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Unfinished Talk. In Memoriam Professor Margarita Adolfovna Polyakovskaya
The article is dedicated to the memory of Margarita Adolfovna Polyakovskaya, the Professor at the Ural Federal University, the well-known specialist in the history and culture of Byzantium.
Tatiana Viktorovna Kushch
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Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion
A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. The most spectacular of them is
Małgorzata Dąbrowska
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ABSTRACT Mediterranean mountainous areas and their valuable natural resources have long been attractive to human societies. The Peloponnese (southern Greece), with its complex topographic and climatic variability, has been the scenery for the development of numerous human communities.
Katerina Kouli +11 more
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In his work "Religion and Church in the History of Ukraine," V.Lipinsky primarily answers the question: Did Volodymyr the Great accept Christianity in the time when Byzantium was still in connection with Rome and the prince was "Uniate", but "Orthodox" ?
Vyacheslav Lypynsʹkyy
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Byzantium and the Crusades: Constantine X's Embassy to Honorius II in 1062
Abstract The Byzantine emperor Alexios I's 1095 embassy to Pope Urban II has been characterized in three different ways: as a request for troops that inadvertently triggered the First Crusade, as a manipulation of western reverence for the Holy Sepulchre and as active Byzantine–papal collaboration.
JONATHAN HARRIS
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Cyril Mango (Éd.), The Oxford History of Byzantium.
Cyril Mango (Éd.), The Oxford History of Byzantium. . In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 61, 2003.
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Il Neobizantino nelle arti decorative del secondo Ottocento, tra invenzione e tecniche antiche
During the 19th century decorative arts, literature, architecture and other fields of cultural production were inspired by previous ages. Byzantium was rediscovered too, and its art was considered a fashionable style in decorative and figurative arts.
Nebbia, Margherita
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