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The subject of each chapter - in the ancient redaction is a plant or a precious stone or an animal , while the Byzantine recensions concentrate on animals only . ( I will leave aside Latin , Slavonic and other translations , given that ...
The subject of each chapter - in the ancient redaction is a plant or a precious stone or an animal , while the Byzantine recensions concentrate on animals only . ( I will leave aside Latin , Slavonic and other translations , given that ...
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The intellectual concentration upon the classical past also led to a relative dismissal of the extant Byzantine and Ottoman remains . Antoinette Moses admitted at the end of the 1970s that " most tourists neglect Byzantine Athens in ...
The intellectual concentration upon the classical past also led to a relative dismissal of the extant Byzantine and Ottoman remains . Antoinette Moses admitted at the end of the 1970s that " most tourists neglect Byzantine Athens in ...
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Ulrich Moennig is Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature at the University of Hamburg . He has held visiting teaching appointments at the Universities of Crete and Cyprus . His main interests are in Byzantine and early ...
Ulrich Moennig is Professor of Byzantine and Modern Greek Literature at the University of Hamburg . He has held visiting teaching appointments at the Universities of Crete and Cyprus . His main interests are in Byzantine and early ...
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the case of Eleni Vakalo | 1 |
the making of the Modern Greek Physiologos | 23 |
a pioneer in the field of Modern | 47 |
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