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-  682–683; Magdalino 2002, p. 194; Magdalino 2009, pp. 638–641. Magdalino 2009, pp. 643–644; Kaldellis 2023, pp. 692–693. Kaldellis 2023, p. 695. Magdalino 2002...
- Paul Magdalino FBA (born 10 May 1948) is a British Byzantinist who is Bishop Wardlaw Professor (Emeritus) of Byzantine History at the University of St...
- disciplinarian of the church (epistemonarkhes). P. Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 3 P. Magdalino, The Empire of Manuel I Komnenos, 3–4 A. Stone...
- and Early Modern Spain. JHU Press. p. 135. ISBN 978-1421401652. Paul Magdalino (2003). Byzantinum in the Year 1000. Brill. p. 187. ISBN 9004120971. Theofili...
- original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 16 May 2016. "Speech by Vasilis Magdalinos". SAE. 29 December 2006. Archived from the original on 21 July 2011. Retrieved...
- Hudson Caroline Humfress Martin Kemp John Philipps Kenyon Colin Kidd Paul Magdalino Phillips O'Brien Andrew Pettegree Guy Rowlands Hamish Scott Christopher...
- The Origins of Alchemy in Greco-Roman Egypt. Barnes & Noble, 1970. Paul Magdalino and Maria Mavroudi (eds.), The Occult Sciences in Byzantium, La Pomme...
-  130 Ringrose 2004, p. 130. Magdalino 2003, p. 36. Shephard 2000, p. 596. Cartwright 2018a. Holmes 2005, p. 465. Magdalino 2003, p. 46. Norwich 1991, p...
- 1984a, p. 392. Magdalino 2002, pp. 195, 218. Magdalino 1987, pp. 212–214. Varzos 1984a, pp. 392–393. Varzos 1984a, p. 393. Magdalino 2002, p. 281. Brand...
- and East European Review. 35 (84): 1–14. ISSN 0037-6795. JSTOR 4204790. Magdalino, Paul (2017). "Basileia: The Idea of Monarchy in Byzantium, 600–1200"...