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original non-English sources. A
scholar of
Byzantine studies is
called a
Byzantinist.
Byzantine studies is the
discipline that
addresses the
history and culture...
- Browning, FBA (/ˈbraʊnɪŋ/; 15
January 1914 – 11
March 1997) was a
Scottish Byzantinist and
university professor.
Browning was born in
Glasgow in 1914. He attended...
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Studies at the
University of Cologne.
Schreiner is one of the
leading Byzantinists in German-speaking countries.
Peter Schreiner attended the humanistic...
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Crusade through the 20th
century include ones by
French medievalist and
Byzantinist Ferdinand Chalandon in his
Histoire de la Première
Croisade jusqu'à l'élection...
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Chronicle of the Logothete,
Liverpool University Press;
Translated Texts for
Byzantinists, vol. 7, 2019. Wortley, John (trans.). A
synopsis of
Byzantine history...
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revenge against his
Crusader enemies. In 1951,
Steven Runciman, a
Byzantinist who saw the
crusades in
terms of east–west relations,
wrote in the conclusion...
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Germanic origin to J. B. Bury, but
remarks that it is incorrect. The
Byzantinists Anthony Bryer and
Judith Herrin have
suggested that the name Apsimar...
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already been
replaced by a spur in late-Roman galleys.
Byzantinists John
Pryor and
Elizabeth Jeffreys argue that the
purpose of the spur...
- Dara and Nisibis, Mesopotamia, Turkey, Prokopios' Mindouos?" in: The
Byzantinist,
edited by
Douglas Whalin,
Issue 2 (2012), pp. 4–5, [1] "La
defensa de...
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concept and the term were
developed in 2002 by
Russian art-historian and
byzantinist Alexei Lidov.
Analysing the
dialectic of the sacred,
Mircea Eliade outlines...