A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I. (A.D. 802-867).Macmillan, 1912 - Broj stranica: 530 |
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Stranica vii
... means of the evidence which applies to that section alone . No other method will enable us to discriminate the series of gradual changes which transformed the Byzantium of Justinian into that - so different in a thousand ways - of the ...
... means of the evidence which applies to that section alone . No other method will enable us to discriminate the series of gradual changes which transformed the Byzantium of Justinian into that - so different in a thousand ways - of the ...
Stranica ix
... means of detecting , and having made allowances for hias , to accept the story as substantially true and accurate . The single account is assumed to be veracious when there is no counter - evidence . But is this assumption valid ? Take ...
... means of detecting , and having made allowances for hias , to accept the story as substantially true and accurate . The single account is assumed to be veracious when there is no counter - evidence . But is this assumption valid ? Take ...
Stranica 7
... the Emperor . The last sentence in the above passage means that Aetius was spared , because he had con- cealed Nicephorus from the anger of Irene . § 2. Nicephorus I. According to Oriental historians , ' SECT . I 7 THE FALL OF IRENE.
... the Emperor . The last sentence in the above passage means that Aetius was spared , because he had con- cealed Nicephorus from the anger of Irene . § 2. Nicephorus I. According to Oriental historians , ' SECT . I 7 THE FALL OF IRENE.
Stranica 15
... means of disproving and no reason to doubt , the beauty of the maidens who had presented themselves as possible brides for the son , tempted the desires of the father ; and two , who were more lovely than the successful Athenian , were ...
... means of disproving and no reason to doubt , the beauty of the maidens who had presented themselves as possible brides for the son , tempted the desires of the father ; and two , who were more lovely than the successful Athenian , were ...
Stranica 19
... means three litrai ( £ 129 : 12s . ) . The mere fact that Stauracius could offer such a sum shows that the Patriarch's demand must have referred to some small and particular cases of injustice suffered by individuals . 2 Theoph . 493 ἐν ...
... means three litrai ( £ 129 : 12s . ) . The mere fact that Stauracius could offer such a sum shows that the Patriarch's demand must have referred to some small and particular cases of injustice suffered by individuals . 2 Theoph . 493 ἐν ...
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