Byzantium and the Slavs: Collected Studies

Byzantium and the Slavs: Collected Studies
Title Byzantium and the Slavs: Collected Studies PDF eBook
Author Dimitri Obolensky
Publisher
Total Pages 412
Release 1971
Genre Byzantine Empire
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Byzantium and the Slavs

Byzantium and the Slavs
Title Byzantium and the Slavs PDF eBook
Author Ihor Ševčenko
Publisher
Total Pages 760
Release 1991
Genre History
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These reprints of articles, reviews, and other short pieces by the well-known Byzantinist, Ihor Sevčenko, are gathered together in one volume for the first time. The collection reflects the author's wide-ranging interests and his significant contributions to the study of the relationship between Byzantine and East Slavic culture. A number of the original articles have been provided with addenda by the author. Among the articles are the author's now famous study, "Fragments of the Toparcha Gothicus," in which he demonstrates their nineteenth-century provenance at the hands of their "discoverer" Karl Benedikt Hase; the analysis of the impact on Muscovite political ideology of the writings of Deacon Agapetus; the discovery of the Greek prose original of the putative poem contained in the Life of the Slavic Apostle Cyril; and the find, made at St. Catherine's Monastery, of Constantine Tischendorf's letters regarding the transfer of the Codex Sinaiticus to St. Petersburg. Other articles include the author's studies on the impact of Byzantine elements in early Ukrainian culture and in some Kievan texts; and his observations on Byzantine social history at the time of the Slavic Apostles. Sevčenko offers these studies up as a challenge to the younger generation of scholars engaged in new approaches within these fields. Of further interest to Byzantinists and Slavists alike are the author's reviews and retrospectives, including retrospectives of George Christos Soulis, George Ostrogorsky, Francis Dvornik, and Michael Cherniavsky. Taken as a whole, the volume is a lively guide along a varied journey through the world of Byzantium and the Slays and reconstructs the relationship between the two in the light of texts, both literary and scientific. It also reflects the history of Slavic and Byzantine studies in the United States and Europe.

The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization

The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization
Title The Slavs: Their Early History and Civilization PDF eBook
Author Francis Dvornik
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Total Pages 572
Release 1959
Genre Slavs
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Byzantine Missions Among the Slavs

Byzantine Missions Among the Slavs
Title Byzantine Missions Among the Slavs PDF eBook
Author Francis Dvornik
Publisher
Total Pages 526
Release 1970
Genre Biography & Autobiography
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With the help of the reader, two detectives search for the letters of the alphabet.

Byzantium and the Rise of Russia

Byzantium and the Rise of Russia
Title Byzantium and the Rise of Russia PDF eBook
Author John Meyendorff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 358
Release 2010-06-24
Genre History
ISBN 9780521135337

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This book describes the role of Byzantine diplomacy in the emergence of Moscow in the fourteenth century.

Muhammad and the Origin of Islam in the Byzantine-slavic Literary Context

Muhammad and the Origin of Islam in the Byzantine-slavic Literary Context
Title Muhammad and the Origin of Islam in the Byzantine-slavic Literary Context PDF eBook
Author Zofia Aleksandra Brzozowska
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2020
Genre
ISBN 9788382203417

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Byzantium and the Avars, 6th-9th Century AD

Byzantium and the Avars, 6th-9th Century AD
Title Byzantium and the Avars, 6th-9th Century AD PDF eBook
Author Georgios Kardaras
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 275
Release 2018-10-22
Genre History
ISBN 9004382267

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In this book Georgios Kardaras offers a global view of the political and cultural contact between the Byzantine Empire and the Avar Khaganate, emphasizing in their reconstruction after 626 and the definition of the possible channels of communication.