A History of the Eastern Roman Empire from the Fall of Irene to the Accession of Basil I, A.D. 802-867 |
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learning from his youth . Legend said that at the age of seven years he had chosen , in a dream , Wisdom as his bride . The promise of his boyhood excited the interest of the statesman Theoktistos , who fetched him to Constantinople to ...
learning from his youth . Legend said that at the age of seven years he had chosen , in a dream , Wisdom as his bride . The promise of his boyhood excited the interest of the statesman Theoktistos , who fetched him to Constantinople to ...
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There rose no men of eminent secular learning ; the Emperors did not encourage it ; but Homer did not cease to be read . The ninth century witnessed a remarkable revival of learning and philosophy , and it is highly probable that at ...
There rose no men of eminent secular learning ; the Emperors did not encourage it ; but Homer did not cease to be read . The ninth century witnessed a remarkable revival of learning and philosophy , and it is highly probable that at ...
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The interest of the episode lies in the illustration which it furnishes of the vitality of secular learning ( Oúpadev σopía ) in the ninth century . Though the charges which the fanatic brings against Leo may be exaggerations ...
The interest of the episode lies in the illustration which it furnishes of the vitality of secular learning ( Oúpadev σopía ) in the ninth century . Though the charges which the fanatic brings against Leo may be exaggerations ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 43 |
THE REVIVAL OF ICONOCLASM | 61 |
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