Selected letters of Libanius |
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St. John Chrysostom |
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Symeon the New Theologian, Epistle 2 |
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Testimonies against the Jews |
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The 60 martyrs of Gaza and the martyrdom of Bishop Sophronius of Jerusalem |
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The life of Evagrius |
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The life of Macarius of Alexandria |
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The life of Macarius of Egypt |
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The life of Pambo |
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The liturgical typikon of Symeon of Sinai |
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The modesty topos and John of Damascus as a not-so-modest author |
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The tale of Daniel's sister |
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Twenty-five questions to corner the Jews |
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Two catecheses on the office of monastic tonsure |
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A Byzantine instructional manual on siege defense |
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A byzantine traveller to one of the crusader states |
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A collection of mathematical problems in Cod. Ups. Gr.8 |
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A homily in praise of Saint Procopius |
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A homily in praise of Stephen the first martyr |
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A homily on Julian the martyr |
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A homily on Phocas |
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A homily on Stephen the first martyr |
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A homily on the forty martyrs of Sebaste |
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A homily on the holy martyrs |
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A homily on the martyr Babylas |
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A homily on the martyr Gordius |
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A homily on Theodore the recruit |
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A homliy on Pelagia, virgin and martyr |
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A letter to the disciples of Antony, by Serapion of Thmuis |
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Alexander the Monk's text of Helena's Discovery of the cross |
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An encomium on Saint Antony, by John of Shmūn |
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An entertaining tale of quadrupeds |
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Cosmological confectionary and equal opportunity in the eleventh century |
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De mysteriis |
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Description in Prose |
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Ecphrasis on the holy martyr Euphemia |
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Elias of Heliopolis |
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Elias the Monk |
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Eranistes |
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Evagrius of Pontus |
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Evagrius Ponticus |
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Exegesis and empire in the early Byzantine Mediterranean |
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First homily on the forty martyrs of Sebaste |
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Five miracles of St. Menas |
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George Finlay and Georgios Gemistos Plethon |
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In novam dominicam (from Oratio XLIV) |
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Lactantius |
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Letters from the desert |
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Manuel II Palaiologos's ekphrasis on a tapestry in the Louvre |
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On Aristotle Categories 1-4 |
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