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... influence , was contemporary with the revival of learning and science at Constantinople , of which something will be said in another chapter . The debt which Arabic learning owed to the Greeks was due directly to the intermediate ...
... influence , was contemporary with the revival of learning and science at Constantinople , of which something will be said in another chapter . The debt which Arabic learning owed to the Greeks was due directly to the intermediate ...
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... influence , was contemporary with the revival of learning and science at Constantinople , of which something will be said in another chapter . The debt which Arabic learning owed to the Greeks was due directly to the intermediate ...
... influence , was contemporary with the revival of learning and science at Constantinople , of which something will be said in another chapter . The debt which Arabic learning owed to the Greeks was due directly to the intermediate ...
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John Bagnell Bury. their records is the most striking sign of the influence which was exercised on the Bulgarians by the civilization of Con- stantinople . We can trace this influence also in their buildings , and we know that they ...
John Bagnell Bury. their records is the most striking sign of the influence which was exercised on the Bulgarians by the civilization of Con- stantinople . We can trace this influence also in their buildings , and we know that they ...
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