The Bucknell ReviewBucknell University Press, 1961 |
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第 104 頁
... century who issued edicts in Greek . The great Justinian himself , so proud of his Latin origin and so imbued with the great Roman imperial tradition , nevertheless issued his novels in Greek . Accustomed thus more and more to know the ...
... century who issued edicts in Greek . The great Justinian himself , so proud of his Latin origin and so imbued with the great Roman imperial tradition , nevertheless issued his novels in Greek . Accustomed thus more and more to know the ...
第 108 頁
... centuries , had been virtually completed by the end of the fourth century largely through the work of the great Cappadocians , who in addition , drawing from the traditions of Greek paedia , formulated the intellectual content of that ...
... centuries , had been virtually completed by the end of the fourth century largely through the work of the great Cappadocians , who in addition , drawing from the traditions of Greek paedia , formulated the intellectual content of that ...
第 111 頁
... century , it is true , deprived the Empire of huge blocks of non - Greek speaking elements , but these blocks were replaced by others . The Balkan peninsula , including parts of Greece , was overwhelmed by the Slavs.27 These Slavs ...
... century , it is true , deprived the Empire of huge blocks of non - Greek speaking elements , but these blocks were replaced by others . The Balkan peninsula , including parts of Greece , was overwhelmed by the Slavs.27 These Slavs ...
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