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Bourbouhakis Curriculum Vitae
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Curriculum Vitae
Middle Byzantine Aesthetics and the Incomparability of Islamic
The Mongols' Approach to Anatolia and the Last Campaign of Emperor John III Vatatzes
Masterarbeit / Master´S Thesis
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium
Visual Theology in Early Byzantine and Islamic Art Rico Franses
The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)
Archivum Callipolitanum
Byzantium in Question in 13Th-Century Seljuk Anatolia Sophie M´Etivier
Abstracts 2018 Bsc Program & Book of Abstracts
From Justinian to the End of the Eastern Roman Empire (527-1453) (2Nd Ed
Byzantine Studies Conference FULL PROGRAM
Eat, Drink, and Be Merry (Luke 12:19) – Food and Wine in Byzantium Society for the Promotion of Byzantine Studies
Re)Writing History in Byzantium
George Akropolites: the History
Bbbs 46 (2020)
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Ten Centuries of Byzantine Prose
An Urban Node in the Ritual Landscape of Byzantine Constantinople: the Church of St John the Baptist of the Stoudios Monastery
This Project Concerns a Desideratum in Byzantine Literary and Linguistic History Which, So Far, Has Been Touched Only Peripherally
The Manuscript Tradition of Procopius' Wars, Books V-VIII: a Reconstruction of Family Y in the Light of a New Extant Manuscript (Athos, Lavra H-73)
Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
The Adolescent Monastic in Middle and Late Byzantium
O, Lost City of New Rome the Byzantine Outlook on Constantinople from Exile
The Beginning of the Rebellion and the Rise of the Vlach-Bulgarian State (1185–1188)
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The Synopsis Chronike and Its Place in the Byzantine Chronicle Tradition: Its Sources (Creation – 1081 CE)"
Cambridge University Press 978-1-107-68587-1 — the Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire C.500–1492 Edited by Jonathan Shepard Index More Information
Edinburgh Research Explorer