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Jenkins Romilly James Heald |
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Studies on Byzantine history of the 9th and 10th centuries / / by Romilly J. H. Jenkins |
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London, : Variorum Reprints, 1970 |
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Descrizione fisica |
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1 online resource ([384] p. in various pagings ) : facsims., port. ; |
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Materiale a stampa |
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Livello bibliografico |
Monografia |
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Note generali |
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Facsimile reprints of 22 articles originally published 1948-1966. |
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Nota di bibliografia |
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Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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1. Constantine VIII's portrait of Michael III -- 2. The date and significance of the Tenth homily of Photius -- 3. The chronological accuracy of the "Logothete for the years A. D. 867-913 -- 4. The classical background of the Scriptores post theophanem -- 5. A note on the Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus -- 6. Nine orations of Arethas from Cod. Marc. Gr. 524 -- 7. Eight letters of Arethas on the fourth marriage of Leo the Wise -- 8. Three documents concerning the "Tetragamy" -- 9. A note on Nicetas David Paphlago and the Vita ignatii -- 10. The flight of Samonas -- 11. Leo Choerosphactes and the Saracen Vizier -- 12. The supposed Russian attack on Constantinople in 907: evidence of Pseudo-Symeon -- 13. The date of Constantine VII's coronation -- 14. The date of Leo VI's Cretan expedition -- 15. The Emperor Alexander and the Saracen prisoners -- 16. The mission of St. Demetrianus of Cyprus to Bagdad -- 17. A note on the "Letter to the Emir" of Nicholas Mysticus -- 18. Letter 101 of the Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus -- 19. A "Consolatio" of the Patriarch Nicholas Mysticus -- 20. The date of the Slav revolt in Peloponnese under Romanus I -- 21. The peace with Bulgaria (927) celebrated by Theodore Daphnopates -- 22. Cyprus between Byzantium and Islam, A. D. 688-965. |
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