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Byzantine studies to
Holland and Italy. The
subject may also be
called Byzantinology or Byzantology,
although these terms are
usually found in
English translations...
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awakened by
Percy Ernst Schramm.
After studying various aspects of
Byzantinology in
Paris (1924–25),
Ostrogorsky received his
doctorate from the University...
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Russian Byzantinology evolved from a
former connection between the
Orthodox Church and the
Byzantine Empire.[citation needed]
Byzantinology also plays...
- (1914–1986) was a Gr**** historian,
philologist and
scholar specialist in
Byzantinology. His
academic career was
mainly developed in Chile. He
studied at University...
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Contemporary Institutions University of
Ottawa Main
interests Turkology Byzantinology Sinology cultural studies geopolitics international relations political...
- of bryophytes.
bumpology Archaic and
derogatory term for phrenology.
Byzantinology The
interdisciplinary branch of the
humanities that
addresses the history...
- Minorsky, V. F. (1877–1966) (Orientalist) Moravcsik,
Gyula (1892–1972) (
Byzantinology) Mukhamadiev, A. (Numismatist, orientalist, philologist) Müller, G....
- František Dvorník (1893–1975) –
Byzantinist and Slavist,
professor of
Byzantinology at
Harvard University Alois Musil (1868–1944) – theologist, orientalist...
- Gr****
language and
literature is a
branch of
Byzantine Studies, or
Byzantinology, the
study of the
history and
culture of the
Byzantine Empire. The beginning...
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docent of the
Department of Old
Christian Literature (Patrology and
Byzantinology). In 1914 he was
confirmed as a full
pledged docent and
received a title...