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John Kinnamos
Eastern Objects and Western Desires: Relics and Reliquaries Between Byzantium and the West
How to Write History: Thucydides and Herodotus in the Ancient Rhetorical Tradition
Middle Byzantine Aesthetics and the Incomparability of Islamic
Ance of David Harrisville, Irina Tamarkina, and Charlotte Whatley, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge 2018, Pp
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium
The Column of Constantine at Constantinople: a Cultural History (330-1453 C.E.)
Stamas 1 an Irrevocable Prejudice
Byzantine Perceptions of the West in John Kinnamos Account on the Reign of Manuel Komnenos (1143-1180)*
Reading Eustathios of Thessalonike Trends in Classics – Supplementary Volumes
Defection Across the Border of Islam and Christianity: Apostasy and Cross-Cultural Interaction in Byzantine-Seljuk Relations
The West from a Byzantine Perspective During the Early Crusades
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval
From Womb to the Tomb: the Byzantine Life Course AD
Elizabeth Jeffreys, John Haldon and Robin Cormack (Eds.)
The Byzantine Conception of the Latin Barbarian and Distortion in the Greek Narratives of the Early Crusades
The Byzantine View of Western Europe Nicol, Donald M Greek, Roman and Byzantine Studies; Winter 1967; 8, 4; Proquest Pg
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A Classic Dethroned: the Decline and Fall of Thucydides in Middle Byzantium Scott Kennedy
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King Conrad III in the Byzantine Empire: a Foil for Native Imperial Virtue
Chronological Table of the Middle Byzantine Historians
Byzantine Studies Conference University of Toronto October 11–14 2007
Reinventing Roman Ethnicity in High and Late Medieval Byzantium', Medieval Worlds, Vol
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Byzantina Symmeikta
Roman Identity in Byzantium: a Critical Approach
Latin, Greek, and Roman in the Byzantine Book Of
Roads Lead to Constantinople
Anna Komnene and Her Sources for Military Affairs in the Alexiad