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XXIVth Congress of Byzantinists, Venice-Padua 2022. Review
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Professor Oktawiusz Jurewicz as a Byzantinist (1926–2016)
Published 2016-09-01“…The authors summarize the academic legacy of late Oktawiusz Jurewicz and his role as a leading Polish byzantinist of the second half of the 20th century. …”
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Characterization of the Nicephorus Gregoras Humanism in Russian Byzantinistics and Religious Philosophy
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Byzantinism and Rationality: Julien Benda and Constantine Tsatsos
Published 2017-10-01“…An example of such a Byzantinist use can be found in the manner Emmanuel Levinas exploited Husserl’s phenomenology. …”
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An Addendum to the PLRE?
Published 2019-10-01“…The person in question can be found in a study of the French Byzantinist Rodolphe Guilland, but seems to be non-existent in the classical sources. …”
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Nomadic arts in emigration: Russian diaspora, Czechoslovakia, and the broken dream of a borderless Europe (1918–45)
Published 2021-12-01“…During his last years in Czechoslovakia, the Byzantinist had been asked to teach on nomadic art, a topic to which he had devoted only his early career. …”
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On the proposal of the candidature of F.I. Schmit to the Academy of Sciences of the USSR
Published 2022-02-01“…Fyodor Ivanovich Schmit was a prominent Russian Byzantinist, art historian and museologist. This article is devoted to one of the episodes of his academic biography in the mid — second half of the 1920th: his relations with the Academy of Sciences of the USSR and an attempt to propose him as a full member of the Academy of Sciences of the USSR in 1928—1929. …”
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“Without Your Work there Can Be no Archeology of the Crimea and the Chersonese”: M. Ja. Sjuzjumov and A. L. Jakobson Correspondence
Published 2019-05-01“…Correspondence between the Sverdlovsk byzantinist, professor M. Ja. Sjuzjumov (1893–1982) and the Leningrad archeologist A. …”
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“To Prevent Our Sverdlovsk Family of Byzantinologists from Falling to Pieces”: M. Ja. Sjuzjumov’s Letters to I. P. Medvedev
Published 2018-12-01“…This article publishes 25 letters from a prominent Soviet Byzantinist M. Ja. Sjuzjumov to his disciple, now famous Russian scholar I. …”
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Dimitrie Cantemir, the First Modern Historian Writing on the Romanian-Bulgarian State Founded by the Asan Brothers
Published 2021-07-01“…Cantemir could be considered the first Romanian Byzantinist.…”
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Tatars in the Byzantine Chronicles – “Chronica Breviora”: Reality and Stereotypes
Published 2019-03-01“…Research materials: The main focus is on the Chronica Breviora which was once published by the famous German Byzantinist, Peter Schreiner. The composition of the chronicles is quite heterogeneous, but nevertheless they share some common features. …”
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Images of Trebizond and the Pontos in Contemporary Literature in English with a Gothic Conclusion
Published 2016-11-01“…A Byzantinist specializing in the history of the Empire of Trebizond (1204–1461), the author presents four books of different genres written in English and devoted to the medieval state on the south coast of the Black Sea. …”
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On History of Ural School of Historians of International Relations: M. Ya. Syusyumov about I. N. Chempalov
Published 2019-08-01“…The article is devoted to two well-known historians of the Ural State University: Mikhail Yakovlevich Syusyumov (1893-1982), the outstanding byzantinist of the 20th century, and Ivan Nikanorovich Chempalov (1913-2008), the founder of the Ural school of historians of international relations. …”
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THE ODYSSEY OF A LOST AND FOUND ORATORIO
Published 2019-06-01“… Following a tough dispute arisen between the composer Paul Constantinescu and the Byzantinist Pbr. I.D. Petrescu, long-time colleagues in the artistic field – a dispute intensively publicized in the musical milieu – the composer made a firm announcement according to which he had just destroyed an impressive score, Passion and Resurrection (Byzantine Easter Oratorio), outgrowth of a collaboration between the two of them. …”
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Novel XI of Justinian the Great: An Annotated Translation
Published 2018-12-01“…Historiographic analysis of the use of Novel XI as a historical source allows the author to reveal a paradoxical fact, i.e. throughout the 150 years since researchers first started focusing on the Novel, this constitution has only become the subject of a detailed study once, in the work of Polish Byzantinist Dr. Stanislaw Turlej. The most successful part of his work is the textological analysis of the novel. …”
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Bizánc és a Balkán: integrációs tényezők, stratégiák, struktúrák - Byzantium and the Balkans: Integrating Factors, Strategies and Structures
Published 2014-03-01“…This extraordinary term denotes an extraordinary concept of Dimitri Obolensky, a Russian-born historian and Byzantinist. It signifies a supranational structure with religion (liturgy and church organization), culture (language and literacy), recognition of the emperor’s political supremacy (to varying degrees) and a kind of early medieval ‘cosmopolitism’ as cohesive powers. …”
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«Atene risorta […] sulle rive dell’Arno». Giuseppe Cammelli tra scuola e filologia
Published 2023-07-01“…This paper outlines an academic portrait of Giuseppe Cammelli (1890–1977), an Italian scholar and Byzantinist. He worked as a high school teacher in Florence and as a professor at the University of Pisa (1937–1943). …”
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Byzantino-Slavic and Bulgarian Middle Ages in the Recent Works by Scholars from the University of Lodz
Published 2020-12-01“…Its beginning cannot be divided from the name of the disciple of prominent Polish Byzantinist Professor Halina Ewert-Kappesowa (1904–1985), Professor Waldemar Ceran (1936–2009), whose research and organizational activities led to the establishment of “Byzantina Lodziensia” book series (39 volumes published in 1997–2020), and in 2003 – to the Department of the History of Byzantium opening. …”
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History of the Byzantine Army and Military Art in M.Ja. Sjuzjumov’s Unpublished Works of the 1930–1940s
Published 2018-10-01“…November of 2018 is marked by the 125th anniversary of famous Russian Soviet Byzantinist Mikhail Jakovlevich Sjuzjumov (1893-1982). …”
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