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    Lucius'suicide attempts in apuleius'metamorphoses.Byzantine Empire - 2002 - Classical Quarterly 52:538-548.
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    The Byzantine Empire. By Norman H. Baynes. Home University Library. Pp. 256. London: Williams and Norgate, 1925. 2s. 6d.Z. N. Brooke - 1926 - The Classical Review 40 (05):172-.
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    The Byzantine Empire A. A. Vasiliev: History of the Byzantine Empire. Pp. x+846; maps. Oxford: Blackwell, 1952. Cloth, £3. 15s. net. [REVIEW]Steven Runciman - 1954 - The Classical Review 4 (34):284-285.
  4. Montpell, er end tie Byzantine Empire: cammercial interaction al tí» Mediterranean world before 1350.K. Reversos - 1978 - Byzantion 48:456-476.
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  5. Brigandage in the Late Byzantine Empire.M. Bartusis - 1981 - Byzantion 51:386-409.
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  6. MmtpeUur and tbe Byzantine Empire: commercial interaction in the Mediterranean wоrld befon 1350.K. Reyerson - 1978 - Byzantion 48:456-476.
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    Economic expansion in the Byzantine empire 900–1200.Kathryn L. Reyerson - 1991 - History of European Ideas 13 (6):866-867.
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    Political and Military Developments in the Byzantine Empire During the 11th Century.Muhamet Qerimi & Muhamet Mala - 2018 - Human and Social Studies 7 (2):36-50.
    For the Byzantine Empire, at the end of the first quarter of the 11thcentury, a new period starts, which in the historiography opinion is generalized as the period of the rule of bureaucratic aristocracy of the capital city. This covers the period 1025-1081, which was characterized by disintegration in the state system and failures in the field of internal and foreign politics. The political crisis at its beginning did not appear clearly, because bureaucratic aristocracy came to power following (...)
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    Oman on the Byzantine Empire - The Story of the Nations.—The Byzantine Empire, by C. W. C. Oman, M.A., Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford. London, Fisher Unwin. 1892. 5 s[REVIEW]H. M. Gwatkin - 1893 - The Classical Review 7 (03):136-.
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    A DBQ in a Multiple-Choice World: A Tale of two Assessments in a Unit on the Byzantine Empire.Colleen Fitzpatrick, Stephanie van Hover, Ariel Cornett & David Hicks - 2019 - Journal of Social Studies Research 43 (3):199-214.
    This case study explored how a teacher, Mr. Smith, and his students experienced a mandated performance assessment while simultaneously preparing for an end of the year high-stakes, multiple-choice assessment. We employed qualitative research methods to examine how the teacher enacted a mandated performance assessment during a unit on Byzantium and how students described their learning and classroom experiences from the unit. Drawing on Grant's idea of ambitious teaching and learning of history and Ball's work on policy realization, analysis of these (...)
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    The Fall of the Byzantine Empire: A chronicle by George Sphrantzes 1401–1477. [REVIEW]Robert Browning - 1981 - The Classical Review 31 (2):331-332.
  12. The role of oriental emigrants in Constantin ople and the byzantine empire (8th to 9th C.): Stand and perspectives.Marie-France Auzepy - 2012 - Al-Qantara 33 (2):475 - 503.
    Cet article est une tentative pour mesurer les conséquences démographiques, pour l�Empire, de la perte des provinces orientales du fait de la conquête musulmane. Les sources, surtout les sources grecques, sont rares et donnent seulement quelques informations ponctuelles sur les transferts forcés de population, sur quelques individus quittant le califat et rejoignant l�Empire à dessein et enfin sur la destinée de quelques renégats. Comme d�habitude à cette époque, en raison du quasi monopole des sources ecclésiastiques, les renseignements sont (...)
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  13. To what extent was the Byzantine Empire the suzerain of the Latin Crusading States,'.John L. La Monte - 1932 - Byzantion 7:253-64.
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    Interaction of Philosophy and Natural Sciences in Byzantine Empire.Ján Zozuľak - forthcoming - Archiwum Historii Filozofii I Myśli Społecznej.
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    D. Nicol, A biographical dictionary of the Byzantine Empire.G. Makris - 1992 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 84-85 (1-2):137-138.
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    The Middle Byzantine Empire[REVIEW]Steven Runciman - 1967 - The Classical Review 17 (3):356-358.
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    A note on the history of the Frontiers of the Byzantine Empire in the 15th century.M. Kiel - 1973 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 66 (2).
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    Dionysios Ch. Stathakopoulos, Famine and pestilence in the late Roman and early Byzantine Empire. A systematic survey of subsistence crises and epidemics.Mischa Meier - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (2):627-629.
    Die überarbeitete Wiener Dissertation erhebt den Anspruch, einen grundsätzlichen Fortschritt in der Forschung darzustellen. Stathakopoulos (S.) geht es darum, die Bedeutung von Versorgungskrisen und epidemischen Krankheiten im spätantik-frühbyzantinischen Reich während eines Zeitraumes von 284 bis 750 herauszuarbeiten. Sein Buch soll dabei einen gesunden Mittelweg zwischen allzu großer Vernachlässigung dieser Faktoren und unkritischer Sensationshistorie beschreiten – der Verf. lehnt in diesem Fall insbesondere die übertriebenen und nur wenig fundierten Thesen von D. Keys mit Recht ab (2). Es handele sich, so S. (...)
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  19. Fighting for Christianity. Holy War in the Byzantine Empire'.Tia M. Kolbaba - 1998 - Byzantion 68 (1).
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  20. Seals and the Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire.Werner Seibt - 2003 - In Seibt Werner (ed.), Fifty Years of Prosopography: The Later Roman Empire, Byzantium and Beyond. pp. 95-102.
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    Joan M. Hussey, The Orthodox Church in the Byzantine Empire.L. Perrone - 1988 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 81 (2).
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    Judith Herrin, Margins and Metropolis: Authority across the Byzantine Empire. Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2013. Pp. xxiv, 365; black-and-white figures and 1 table. $39.50. ISBN: 9780691153018. [REVIEW]John Haldon - 2014 - Speculum 89 (1):204-205.
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  23. Deisidaimonia and the role of the apotropaic magic amulets in the early Byzantine Empire.Anastasia D. Vakaloudi - 2000 - Byzantion 70 (1):182-210.
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    Ken Dark, ed., Secular Buildings and the Archaeology of Everyday Life in the Byzantine Empire. Oxford: Oxbow Books, 2004. Paper. Pp. iii, 132; black-and-white figures. Distributed in the U.S. by the David Brown Book Company, P.O. Box 511, Oakville, CT 06779. [REVIEW]Amy Papalexandrou - 2006 - Speculum 81 (4):1178-1180.
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    Jonathan Shepard, ed., The Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire, c. 500–1492. Cambridge, Eng., and New York: Cambridge University Press, 2008. Pp. xx, 1207; 67 black-and-white figures, 7 tables, and 52 maps. [REVIEW]Kostis Smyrlis - 2010 - Speculum 85 (2):464-465.
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    Margins and Metropolis: Authority Across the Byzantine Empire[REVIEW]David Olster - 2017 - The European Legacy 22 (5):623-625.
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    Dionysios Ch. Stathakopoulos, Famine and Pestilence in the Late Roman and Early Byzantine Empire: A Systematic Survey of Subsistence Crises and Epidemics. (Birmingham Byzantine and Ottoman Monographs, 9.) Aldershot, Eng., and Burlington, Vt.: Ashgate, 2004. Pp. xii, 417; tables. $84.95. [REVIEW]Susan R. Holman - 2006 - Speculum 81 (2):606-608.
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    Hélène Ahrweiler and Angeliki E. Laiou, eds., Studies on the Internal Diaspora of the Byzantine Empire. Washington, DC: Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection, 1998. Pp. ix, 205; maps and tables. $30. Distributed by Harvard University Press, 79 Garden St., Cambridge, MA 02138. [REVIEW]Martin Arbagi - 2001 - Speculum 76 (1):130-132.
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  29. Donald Nicol, A Biographical Dictionary of the Byzantine Empire.(Seaby's Biographical Dictionaries.) London: Seaby, 1991. Pp. xxviii, 156; 13 genealogical tables.£ 18.50. [REVIEW]David Olster - 1992 - Speculum 67 (3):732-733.
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    The Office of the Grand Chamberlain in the Later Roman and Byzantine Empires. By James E. Dunlap. (University of Michigan Studies. Humanistic Series. Vol. XIV. Part II.) Pp. viii + 161–324. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1924. $1.00 net. [REVIEW]Norman H. Baynes - 1925 - The Classical Review 39 (3-4):92-92.
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    Sociocultural Byzantine Influence on Thought Formation in Medieval Russia.Pavel Revko-Linardato - 2014 - Peitho 5 (1):321-336.
    The Byzantine influence was at the very origins of the formation of various philosophic ideas in the medieval Russia. A major factor responsible for this influence was the Orthodox Church. Thus, it was owing to Byzantium that the foundations of Russian philosophy were laid and all its subsequent developments cannot be properly understood without considering the Byzantine influence.
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    Byzantine Philosophers of the 15th Century on Identity and Otherness.Georgios Steiris - 2016 - In Georgios Steiris, Sotiris Mitralexis & George Arabatzis (eds.), The Problem of Modern Greek Identity: from the Εcumene to the Nation-State. Cambridge Scholars Press. pp. 173-199.
    Those who work with topics related to Modern Greek identity usually start discussing these issues by quoting the famous Georgios Gemistos Pletho (c.1360-1454): we, over whom you rule and hold sway, are Hellenes by genos (γένος), as is witnessed by our language and ancestral education. Although Woodhouse thought of Pletho as the last of the Hellenes, others prefer to denounce him the last of the Byzantines and the first and foremost Modern Greek. During the 14th and 15th centuries, a number (...)
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    Late Byzantine sigillographic evidence from Cappadocia: lead seals from Kırşehir with a unique overstruck example.Jean-Claude Cheynet & Ergün Laflı - 2022 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 115 (1):193-210.
    This short essay presents four 11th century A.D. Byzantine lead seals, all of which are stored in the local museum of Kırşehir, in ancient Cappadocia, which is located today in southeastern part of central Turkey. The Museum of Kırşehir owns a minor collection of at least 13 Byzantine lead seals and a selection of four unpublished seals is being presented, which were sold to the museum by local antique dealers from the Turkish provinces of Kırşehir and Aksaray. All (...)
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    Byzance et empire byzantin.Louis Bréhier - 1929 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 30 (1).
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    Byzantine Philosophy as a Contemporary Historiographical Project.Michele Trizio - 2007 - Recherches de Theologie Et Philosophie Medievales 74 (1):247-294.
    Over the last decades the problem of the existence of Byzantine philosophy has been posed in terms of the determination of its status, its function, and its subject matter. To a certain extent, this approach to Byzantine philosophy has been motivated by the increasing disciplinary autonomy reached by the other branches of what is nowadays called «medieval philosophy». A series of significant scholarly achievements over the last twenty years have contributed to the development of more-or-less well defined scholarly (...)
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    Jacqueline Lafontaine-Dosogne, Iconographie de l’enfance de la Vierge dans l’Empire byzantin et en Occident.K. -A. Wirth - 1969 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 62 (1).
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    A contribution to the technology and sources of lead in Byzantium: lead isotope analysis of ten Byzantine seals.Marcin Wołoszyn, Stephen Merkel & Olga Karagiorgou - 2021 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 114 (3):1161-1203.
    This article presents the results of lead isotope analysis of ten Byzantine seals from the sigillographic collection of Robert Feind. The report is preceded by an overview of pre-existing studies on lead use in the Byzantine Empire and a presentation of the investigated seals datable to the Early Byzantine, Middle Byzantine and Late Byzantine period. Three seals are of imperial issue. The results of the analysis of lead are compared against the results of isotope (...)
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  38. A Historical Outline of Byzantine Philosophy.Katelis Viglas - 2006 - Res Cogitans 3 (1):73-105.
    We are going to present a panorama of Byzantine Philosophy. As starting point should be considered the Patristic Thought, which preceded the Byzantine Philosophy and was established in the first centuries A.D. into the Greek-Roman world. It was based on the Old and New Testament, the apostolic teachings, as well as on Judaism and Greek Philosophy. Also, the Ancient Oriental Religions – especially those of the Greek-Roman period, i.e. the Gnosticism- exerted an influence on it. The Patristic Thought (...)
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    Michael Maas, Exegesis and empire in the early Byzantine mediterranean. Junillus Africanus and the Instituta Regularia Dicinae Legis. With a contribution by Edwards G. Mathews, Jr. With the Latin text established by Heinrich Kihn. Translated by Michael Maas. [REVIEW]Friedhelm Winkelmann - 2004 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 97 (2):602-603.
    Maas hat einfach den von Heinrich Kirn im Jahr 1880 edierten Text („Theodor von Mopsuestia und Junilius Africanus als Exegeten. Nebst einer kritischen Textausgabe von des letzteren Instituta regularia divinae legis“, Freiburg i. B.) ohne jede eigene Bearbeitung und weitere Aufbereitung abgedruckt (S. 118–234; S. 266–269 Kirns Zitatenregister übernommen; doch keine Berücksichtigung des Textes im Sach-und Autorenregister S. 275–280). Selbst die seit 1947 bekannten zusätzlichen neun Handschriften (M. L. W. Laistner: Harv. Theol. Rev. 40, 1947, 19–31), hat Maas nicht auf (...)
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    Roman Festivals in the Greek East from the Early Empire to the Middle Byzantine Era by Fritz Graf.Raymond Van Dam - 2017 - Classical World: A Quarterly Journal on Antiquity 110 (4):577-579.
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    Nicholas Drocourt / Élisabeth Malamut (eds.). La diplomatie byzantine, de l’Empire romain aux confins de l’Europe.Tomasz Pełech - 2022 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 115 (1):370-374.
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    The first Byzantine commentary on the Iliad: Isaac Porphyrogenitus and his Scholia.Filippomaria Pontani - 2007 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 99 (2):551-596.
    The son of the learned Byzantine emperor Alexios I, the younger brother of the historian Anna Comnena, the father of the cruel emperor Andronikos I, and apparently the forefather of the γένος that was to overthrow the Byzantine empire, Isaac Porphyrogenitus had no easy life. Not only did his repeated attempts to the throne of his brother John II Comnenos prove totally unsuccessful, not only did he travel for this purpose across Asia Minor and the Middle East, (...)
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  43. Contribution à la chronologie des premières installations des slaves dans l'Empire Byzantin.T. Olajos - forthcoming - Byzantion.
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    W. TREADGOLD, A History of the Byzantine State and Society.Wolfram Brandes - 2002 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 95 (2):716-725.
    To review a book that deals with 1000 years of Byzantine history is just as bold an undertaking as the writing of the book itself. Treadgold (henceforth T.) took this challenge on, and we should be grateful to him for doing so. The reviewer admits that he is not informed equally well over all periods of the history of the Byzantine empire – there is probably no-one on the planet who could with a clear conscience assert that (...)
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    Le Montant du Budget de l'Empire Byzantin. By A. Andréadès [Andreádhis], Professeur à l'Université d'Athènes. (Extrait de la Revue des Études Grecques. Tome XXXIV. No. 156. Janvier-Mars, 1921.) Pp. ii + 55. Paris: Leroux, 1922. [REVIEW]J. T. A. - 1922 - The Classical Review 36 (7-8):192-192.
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    Recherches sur l'administration de l'empire byzantin aux IX-XIème siècles.Hélène Glykatzi-Ahrweiler - 1960 - Bulletin de Correspondance Hellénique 84 (1):1-111.
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    Georges-Gennadios Scholarios (vers 1400–vers 1472). Un intellectuel orthodoxe face à la disparition de l’empire byzantin. By Marie-Hélène Blanchet. Pp. 539, Paris, Institut Français d’Études Byzantines, 2008, €80.00. [REVIEW]Norman Russell - 2021 - Heythrop Journal 62 (6):1144-1145.
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    History and Religion as Sources of Hellenic Identity in Late Byzantium and the Post-Byzantine Era.Georgios Steiris - 2020 - Genealogy 4 (1):1-16.
    Recently, seminal publications highlighted the Romanitas of the Byzantines. However, it is not without importance that from the 12th century onwards the ethnonym Hellene (Ἓλλην) became progressively more popular. A number of influential intellectuals and political actors preferred the term Hellene to identify themselves, instead of the formal Roman (Ρωμαῖος) and the common Greek (Γραικός). While I do not intend to challenge the prevalence of the Romanitas during the long Byzantine era, I suggest that we should reevaluate the emerging (...)
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    V. Laurent, Le Corpus Des Sceaux De L'empire Byzantin.V. Grumel - 1968 - Byzantinische Zeitschrift 61 (1).
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    Nicolas Drocourt and Élisabeth Malamut, eds., La diplomatie byzantine, de l’Empire romain aux confins de l’Europe (Ve–XVe s.). (The Medieval Mediterranean 123.) Leiden and Boston: Brill, 2020. Pp. viii, 470; black-and-white figures. $146. ISBN: 978-9-0044-3180-5. Table of contents available online at https://brill.com/view/title/57454. [REVIEW]Evangelos Chrysos - 2022 - Speculum 97 (4):1185-1187.
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