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  1. American Academy in Rome. The PBE I Online edition presents the research output of the Prosopography of the Byzantine Empire project, 641–867 (King’s College London, 1989 to 2001). For the period between 1025 and 1180, click here to access the Prosopography of the Byzantine World database.

  2. 1 de ene. de 2016 · CHARTOPHYLAX: THE LIBRARIAN IN THE B YZANTINE EMPIRE. 1. Silviu-Constantin Nedelcu. PhD Student, University of Bucharest. Abstract: Chartophylax is originated in By zantium and named a person in ...

  3. The Byzantine Empire existed from 330 to 1453. It is often called the Eastern Roman Empire or simply Byzantium. The Byzantine capital was founded at Constantinople by Constantine I (r. 306-337). The Byzantine Empire varied in size over the centuries, at one time or another, possessing territories located in Italy, Greece, the Balkans, Levant ...

  4. Byzantine university refers to higher education during the Byzantine Empire. Definition [ edit ] Although some Byzantine institutions are occasionally referred to as " universities " on grounds they were centers of higher education , the Byzantine world, unlike the Latin West , did not know universities in the strict and original sense of the term.

  5. Byzantine art, architecture, paintings, and other visual arts produced in the Middle Ages in the Byzantine Empire (centred at Constantinople) and in various areas that came under its influence. The pictorial and architectural styles that characterized Byzantine art, first codified in the 6th century, persisted with remarkable homogeneity within ...

  6. 1 de oct. de 2016 · Abstract. This paper has as objective presenting main types of libraries who. existed during the Byzantine Empire. The five types of existent libraries –. imperial, patriarchal, monastic ...

  7. View PDF. CL 380-HY 300: History of the Byzantine Empire, Syllabus 2017. Yuliya Minets. It is an introductory course in the history of the Byzantine Empire (330 – 1453). It will be divided into two parts. The first part consists of 15 lectures and 6 group discussions. We will follow the main events and the milestones of the Byzantine history ...