Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issues 7-8Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 2000 |
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Page 69
... Golden Bull , this summary , as we have seen , is firmly grounded in the encomiastic passages of the Alexiad , rather than in the very few encomiastic phrases in the Bull itself ; and the very terseness of the summary implies a ...
... Golden Bull , this summary , as we have seen , is firmly grounded in the encomiastic passages of the Alexiad , rather than in the very few encomiastic phrases in the Bull itself ; and the very terseness of the summary implies a ...
Page 70
... Golden Bull of Alexius Comnenus only because she included it in the Alexiad . All that remains to be accounted for is the second line , " to honour his mother con- spicuously " . To characterize the Bull as being issued " to honour ...
... Golden Bull of Alexius Comnenus only because she included it in the Alexiad . All that remains to be accounted for is the second line , " to honour his mother con- spicuously " . To characterize the Bull as being issued " to honour ...
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... Golden Bull ( the transfer of power ) , but dispensing with the entire text of the Bull , except for the single sentence which has caught his imagination as a poet ( and which in any case is not original in the Bull , but derives ...
... Golden Bull ( the transfer of power ) , but dispensing with the entire text of the Bull , except for the single sentence which has caught his imagination as a poet ( and which in any case is not original in the Bull , but derives ...
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an exclusive slogan or a universal | 1 |
Hellenic identity | 25 |
Byzantine historian? | 45 |
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