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Matthew Blastares (Gr****: Ματθαῖος Βλαστάρης or Βλάσταρις, romanized: Matthaios
Blastares/Blastaris; fl. 1335–1346) was a 14th-century
Byzantine Gr****...
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first Slavic alphabet)
Saint Mitre Saint Gregorios Palamas Matthew Blastares Saint Eustathius of
Thessalonica and
Patriarch Philotheus I of Constantinople...
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Guanzhong (attributed) –
Romance of the
Three Kingdoms (三國演義) 1335
Matthew Blastares (compiler) –
Syntagma Canonum Lê Tắc – An Nam chí lược (安南志略) Don Juan...
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Orthodox patriarch of
Antioch a 14th-century
religious work by
Matthew Blastares,
Byzantine writer Syntagma Canonum, a 14th-century law
compendium Syntagma...
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territories of
other patriarchates (the Epanagoge,
commentaries of
Matthew Blastares and
Theodore Balsamon) In the
eighth and
ninth centuries the iconoclast...
- PG 144:
George Pachymeres,
Theodore Metochites,
Matthew Blastares PG 145:
Matthew Blastares,
Theodulus monk
alias Thomas Magister,
Nicephorus Callistus...
- Pelusiotes",
which was
based on an
actual 14th-century
polemic by
Matthew Blastares. Dorandi,
Tiziano (2013).
Diogenes Laertius:
Lives of
Eminent Philosophers...
- three-part
legal do****ent that also
included an
abridgement of
Matthew Blastares'
Syntagma and the Law of Justinian. The
third part, Dušan's Code itself...
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Syntagma Canonum is a
canon law
collection made in 1335 by
Matthew Blastares, a Gr**** monk
about whose life
nothing certain is known. The
collector aimed...
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though called Syntagma, the
collection of
ecclesiastical law of
Matthew Blastares in 1335 is the real nomocanon, in
which the
texts of the laws and the...