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The Byzantine Amomos chant of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries / ǂcby Diane Helen Touliatos Banker.
- History
- 1979
3. When a map, drawing or chart, etc., is part of the material being photo graphed the photographer has followed a definite method in “sectioning” the material. It is customary to begin filming at…
Sunday Matins in the Byzantine Cathedral Rite: Music and Liturgy
- History
- 2021
This is an interdisciplinary examination of the office of Sunday Matins as celebrated in the Byzantine cathedral Rite of the Great Church from its origins in the popular psalmodic assemblies of the…
Latins in the Aegean and the Balkans (1300–1400)
- HistoryThe Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500–1492
- 2019
Genealogical Tables and Lists of Rulers
- HistoryThe Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500–1492
- 2019
Raiders and Neighbours: The Turks (1040–1304)
- HistoryThe Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500–1492
- 2019
I, Gregory, the priest over the enfeebled people of the Armenians, at the time of our persecutions by the nation of the Ishmaelites who had appeared from eastern lands [wrote this colophon on the…
Equilibrium to Expansion (886–1025)
- HistoryThe Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500–1492
- 2019
introduction: coexistence with the caliphate As earlier chapters have shown, the empire’s military situation was alleviated by political upheavals in the Muslim world and the abatement of hammer…
Justinian and his Legacy (500–600)
- HistoryThe Cambridge History of the Byzantine Empire c.500–1492
- 2019
an empire of cities The beginning of the sixth century saw Anastasius (491–518) on the imperial throne, ruling an empire that was still thought of as essentially the Roman empire, coextensive with…