Byzantine Wisdom

For over a millennium, 1,123 years to be precise, the Byzantine Empire was the center of the most brilliant civilization known to the Middle Ages, and possibly even the only real civilizations which prevailed in Europe between the close of the fifth century and the beginning of the eleventh....
Εκδότης: Παπασωτηρίου
ΚΩΔΙΚΟΣ ΠΡΟΪΟΝΤΟΣ: 218012
ISBN: 9789604910991
For over a millennium, 1,123 years to be precise, the Byzantine Empire was the center of the most brilliant civilization known to the Middle Ages, and possibly even the only real civilizations which prevailed in Europe between the close of the fifth century and the beginning of the eleventh. Hellenism, Christianity, and the East met in forming Byzantine civlization; and by the characteristic forms it assumed, by its superiority, as well as by the long and profound influence it exercised in both the Eastern and Western world, this civilization played a prominent part in the history of thought, and the history of mankind.
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Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης 12/2014
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ISBN13 978-960-491-099-1
For over a millennium, 1,123 years to be precise, the Byzantine Empire was the center of the most brilliant civilization known to the Middle Ages, and possibly even the only real civilizations which prevailed in Europe between the close of the fifth century and the beginning of the eleventh. Hellenism, Christianity, and the East met in forming Byzantine civlization; and by the characteristic forms it assumed, by its superiority, as well as by the long and profound influence it exercised in both the Eastern and Western world, this civilization played a prominent part in the history of thought, and the history of mankind.
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Προδιαγραφές προϊόντων
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Ημερομηνία Έκδοσης 12/2014
Διαστάσεις 21χ14
ISBN13 978-960-491-099-1
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