A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867Russell & Russell, 1965 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica 217
... interest of 16 per cent.1 The government was not bound by the prohibition of private usury , which it is possible that the successor of Nicephorus prudently abolished.2 VII . The custom duties , which were levied at Abydos and had been ...
... interest of 16 per cent.1 The government was not bound by the prohibition of private usury , which it is possible that the successor of Nicephorus prudently abolished.2 VII . The custom duties , which were levied at Abydos and had been ...
Stranica 435
... interest taken by the Court in science and learning is perhaps the greatest title of the Amorian dynasty to importance in the history of Byzantine civilisation . Since the age of Theophilus and Bardas , although some generations were ...
... interest taken by the Court in science and learning is perhaps the greatest title of the Amorian dynasty to importance in the history of Byzantine civilisation . Since the age of Theophilus and Bardas , although some generations were ...
Stranica 438
... interest of Mamun in science and learning is an undoubted fact . He founded a library and an observatory at Baghdad ; 2 and under him and his successors many mathe- matical , medical , and philosophical works of the ancient Greeks ...
... interest of Mamun in science and learning is an undoubted fact . He founded a library and an observatory at Baghdad ; 2 and under him and his successors many mathe- matical , medical , and philosophical works of the ancient Greeks ...
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CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 56 |
CHAPTER III | 77 |
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