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- Re)Writing History in Byzantium
- On This Date in History in This Issue: the 557 Constantinople Earthquake Took Place on the Night of December 14
- The Excerpta Anonymi and the Constantinian Excerpts
- John Given, Trans., the Fragmentry History of Priscus. Attila, the Huns and the Roman Empire, AD 430–476
- Ten Centuries of Byzantine Prose
- Of the Roman Empire
- The Gothic History of Jordanes in English Version
- Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
- The Classical Quarterly
- Lynda Garland Public Lavatories, Mosquito Nets and Agathias
- THE DECLINE and FALL of the ROMAN EMPIRE by Edward Gibbon
- A Classic Dethroned: the Decline and Fall of Thucydides in Middle Byzantium Scott Kennedy
- Theophylact Simocatta and the Persians
- The World of Late Antiquity, Ca. 286 – Ca
- Why Were the Sclavenes Never Roman Allies?
- Chronological Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians
- Byzantine Writers in Sixteenth-Century Editions from the Periphery of the Renaissance
- Wells on Dewing, 'The Wars of Justinian'
- Bibliography Primary Sources Agathias, the Histories, Ed. And
- Agathias and the Persians
- Byzantine Studies Conference University of Toronto October 11–14 2007
- The Byzantine Empire by Charles William Chadwick Oman
- Novosel'tsev [Iordan. (Priscus?) [Anfert'yev Sabirs
- Procopius, from Manuscripts to Books: # –$%
- War Writing in Middle Byzantine Historiography. Sources, Influences
- Sovereigns of the Byzantine World
- Achilles, 7, 50, 110, 123–25 Acoustic (Also See Sound), 16, 51 Agathias
- Julia Mattes Pandemic Pictures the Justinian Plague and the Black Death In
- The Andreios Eunuch-Commander Narses: Sign of a Decoupling of Martial Virtues and Masculinity in the Early Byzantine Empire?