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A Place Between Two Places- the Qur ʾ ā nic Barzakh By George Archer 2017 A Place Between Two Places is a substantial book of more than 450 pages, split into six chapters, the first and last doubling up as introduction and conclusion. The first begins with a five-fold typology of the intermediate state experienced by the human being awaiting resurrection within Muslim, Christian and Jewish thought: ambiguity, pilgrimage, purgation, soul-death, and soul-sleep. Archer briefly pegs these to...
Topics: A Place Between Two Places- the Qurʾānic Barzakh By George Archer 2017 A Place Between Two Places...
"Sebeos: A Historical Controversy," by George Bournoutian, from the journal Armenian Review (Summer, 1975), pp. 138-146, in 9 searchable pdf pages. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Scanned by Robert Bedrosian. Wikipedia has a main entry about Sebeos, a 7th-century Armenian historian; and a group of related entries. Internet Archive has a selection of works by or about Sebeos, including an English translation of his History; as well as other works by George...
Topics: History, Historical, Armenia, Armenian, Sources, Sebeos, Late Antiquity, Byzantium, Byzantine...
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May 21, 2022
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May 21, 2022
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Zaven Arzoumanian
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"A Critique of Sebēos and His History of Heraclius, A Seventh-Century Armenian Document," by Zaven Arzoumanian, from Classical Armenian Culture, edited by Thomas J. Samuelian (Chico, CA, 1982), pp. 68-78, in 11 searchable pdf pages. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Scanned by Robert Bedrosian. Wikipedia has a main entry on the author Sebeos, and a group of related entries. Internet Archive has a selection of works by or about Sebeos, including an...
Topics: History, Historical, Late Antiquity, Armenia, Armenian, Byzantium, Byzantine Empire, Byzantine,...
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May 18, 2022
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May 18, 2022
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Ed Chase F. Robinson
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The New Cambridge History of Islam V 1 The Formation of the Islamic World - Sixth to Eleventh Centuries Ed Chase F. Robinson 2011 Part I The Late Antique Context 1. The resources of Late Antiquity John Haldon 2. The late Roman/early Byzantine Near East Mark Whittow 3. The late Sasanian Near East Josef Wiesehofer 4. Pre-Islamic Arabia Michael Lecker Part II Universalism and Imperialism 5. The rise of Islam, 600 705 Chase F. Robinson 6. The empire in Syria, 705 763 Paul M. Cobb 7. The empire in...
Topics: The New Cambridge History of Islam V 1 The Formation of the Islamic World - Sixth to Eleventh...
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May 6, 2022
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May 6, 2022
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Giusto Traina
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"The Rise of the Sasanians: the Armenian Evidence," by Giusto Traina, from Sasanian Iran in the Context of Late Antiquity (Oxford, 2018), edited by Touraj Daryaee, pp. 107-119, in 17 searchable pdf pages. Wikipedia has a main entry on the Sasanian empire in Iran/Persia (224-651 A.D.), and a group of related entries. On the topic, see also Essai d'une histoire de la dynastie des Sassanides, d'après les renseignements fournis par les historiens arméniens, by K. Patkanov/Patkanian....
Topics: History, Historical, Late Antiquity, Iran, Persia, Iranian, Persian, Sasanids, Sasanian, Sassanian,...
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Richard E. Payne
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"Sex, Death, and Aristocratic Empire: Iranian Jurisprudence in Late Antiquity," by Richard E. Payne, from Comparative Studies in Society and History, Vol. 58, No. 2 (April 2016), pp. 519- 549, in 32 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. The study covers the Sasanian period (226-636) in Persian history. On the topic, see also Anahit Perikhanian's article "Iranian Society and Law."...
Topics: History, Historical, Ancient, Antiquity, Late Antiquity, Iran, Persia, Iranian, Persian,...
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Apr 2, 2022
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sapereaude78
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Byzantine philosophy is an almost unexplored field. Being regarded either as mere scholars or as primarily religious thinkers, Byzantine philosophers, for the most part, have not been studied on their own philosophical merit, and their works have hardly been scrutinized as works of philosophy. Thus, although distinguished scholars in the past have tried to reconstruct the intellectual life of the Byzantine period, there is no question that we still lack even the beginnings of a systematic...
Topics: Philosophy, Byzantine Philosophy, Byzantine culture, Byzantine Empire, Ancient Sources, late...
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Mar 18, 2022
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"The Continuity of the Classical Tradition in the Art and Architecture of Northern Mesopotamia," by Marlia Mundell Mango, from East of Byzantium: Syria and Armenia in the Formative Period, Dumbarton Oaks Symposium (1980) (Washington, D.C., 1982), pp. 115-134 in 39 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages, with many rare photos. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. Contents: Introduction Seleucid, Parthian, and Roman Periods up to A....
Topics: History, Historical, Mesopotamia, Art, Architecture, Building, Armenia, Armenian, Syria, Syrian,...
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Feb 19, 2022
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Claudia Rapp
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"Desert, City, and Countryside in the Early Christian Imagination," by Claudia Rapp, from Church History and Religious Culture , 2006, Vol. 86, No. 1/4, Special Issue: The Encroaching Desert: Egyptian Hagiography and the Medieval West (2006), pp. 93-112, in 21 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. Internet Archive has other works by the distinguished author. From the Abstract: "This paper isolates the literary motif of the desert as the idealized...
Topics: Hagiography, Asceticism, Egypt, Egypian, Syria, Syrian, Copts, Coptic, Monks, Monasteries,...
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Feb 13, 2022
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Feb 13, 2022
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Cornelia Horn
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"The Lives and Literary Roles of Children in Advancing Conversion to Christianity: Hagiography from the Caucasus in Late Antiquity and the Middle Ages," by Cornelia B. Horn, from Church History, Vol. 76, No. 2 (Jun., 2007), pp. 262-297, in 37 searchable pdf pages. A brilliant study by an innovative scholar. Internet Archive has other works by the author, as well as a selection of works by an author she frequently cites, Cyril Toumanoff. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian.
Topics: Hagiography, Christianity, Caucasus, Caucasian, Transcaucasus, Transcaucasian, Literature,...
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Jan 17, 2022
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Jan 17, 2022
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Nina G. Garsoian
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"Armenian Sources on Sasanian Administration," by Nina G. Garsoïan, in 24 searchable pdf pages (2009). The present scan was made from the reprint in Nina G. Garsoïan, Studies on the Formation of Christian Armenia (Variorum, 2010), where it appears as article XII. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Scanned by Robert Bedrosian. Internet Archive has a selection of works about the Sasanids. "It is not the purpose of the present survey to repeat parallels...
Topics: History, Historical, Iran, Persia, Iranian, Persian, Armenia, Armenian, Terminology,...
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Jan 16, 2022
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Jan 16, 2022
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Hans Drijvers
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"The Persistence of Pagan Cults and Practices in Christian Syria," by Hans Drijvers, from East of Byzantium: Syria and Armenia in the Formative Period (Washington, 1982) Dumbarton Oaks Symposium, 1980, pp. 35-43. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. The article covers the 2nd through 5th centuries. On the topic, see also the works of J. B. Segal.
Topics: History, Historical, Ancient, Antiquity, Classical, Late Antiquity, Syria, Syrian, Cults, Pagan,...
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Nov 26, 2021
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Nov 26, 2021
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George E. Gingras
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Traduction of the diary of Egeria (or Etheria or Aetheria), about her pilgrimage to the Holy Land (about 381/2-386)
Topics: Late Antiquity, Holy Land, pilgrimage, womann Christian writer
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Nov 14, 2021
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Nov 14, 2021
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Richard Preschel
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In the early 7 th century, an army led by Ebionites - a Jewish Christian Messianic apocalyptic and eschatological movement - conquered Jerusalem and rebuilt a YHVH Temple expecting the second coming of Jesus (Parousia). After a few years of vain expectation, the belief in Jewish Messiah was abandoned and replaced by a new religious military project that gave origin to Islam.
Topics: Islam origins, Zionism, Byzantines, Sasanians, Heraclius, Temple Mount, Holy Land, Jerusalem, Late...
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Nov 1, 2021
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Nov 1, 2021
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Anthony Cutler
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"Gifts and Gift Exchange as Aspects of the Byzantine, Arab, and Related Economies," by Anthony Cutler, from Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 55 (2001), pp. 247-278, in 33 searchable pdf pages. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. Contents: Introduction Gifts of Cash, Commodities, and Labor Gifts Requested, Gifts Tested Gifts as Capital, Symbolic and Otherwise The Relation of Gifts to Economic Exchange Gifts and Gift Exchange in Economic History and Theory From the Introduction: "Despite...
Topics: History, Historical, Byzantine, Byzantium, Byzantine Empire, Constantinople, Baghdad, Art, Jewels,...
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Oct 25, 2021
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Oct 25, 2021
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Warren Treadgold
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"The Persistence of Byzantium," by Warren Treadgold, from Wilson Quarterly, Vol. 22, No. 4 (Autumn, 1998), pp. 66-91, in 27 pdf pages. "Longevity alone makes Byzantium remarkable. Lasting almost 1,200 years, it outlived all of the other great empires. More impressive than mere age are the reach and influence of its civilization. Russians, Serbs, Bulgarians, and others owe to Byzantium, in varying degrees, their Christianity, their literacy, and the beginnings of their art,...
Topics: History, Historical, Medieval, Late Antiquity, Byzantium, Byzantine, Byzantine Empire, Europe,...
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Oct 23, 2021
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Oct 23, 2021
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Norman Grover
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"Man and Plants against Pain," by Norman Grover, from Economic Botany, Vol. 19, No. 2 (Apr. - Jun., 1965), pp. 99-112, in 15 searchable pdf pages. Includes a table of plants with pain-relieving properties, and excellent bibliography. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. Wikipedia has a list of plants used in herbalism which includes these and other plants.
Topics: Analgesics, Pain-killers, Anesthetics, Medicine, History, Historical, Early, Late Antiquity, Early...
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Oct 20, 2021
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Oct 20, 2021
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John M. Riddle
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John M. Riddle, Bibliography (1964-2021), in 13 searchable pdf pages. The work initially was prepared for North Carolina State University, and has been amplified with links to the author's biography at Wikipedia, and a selection of his works at Internet Archive. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian.
Topics: Bibliography, Articles, Writings, Books, Medicine, History, Historical, Late Antiquity, Early...
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John M. Riddle
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"The Introduction and Use of Eastern Drugs in the Early Middle Ages," by John M. Riddle, from Sudhoffs Archiv für Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften, Bd. 49, H. 2 (JUNI 1965), pp. 185-198, in 15 searchable pdf pages. A Wikipedia entry describes the author, who is a distinguished historian of early medicine. From the Introduction: "Medical recipes are scattered in numerous manuscripts both in Latin and the vernacular. Many date from the so-called 'dark ages', that...
Topics: Prescriptions, Botany, Botanical Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Ethnobotany, Medicine, Medicines, Drugs,...
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John M. Riddle
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"Oral Contraceptives and Early-Term Abortifacients during Classical Antiquity and the Middle Ages," by John M. Riddle, from Past & Present, No. 132 (Aug., 1991), pp. 3-32, in 31 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. This is a pioneering work by a remarkable scholar. From the Introduction: "It is generally agreed that oral contraceptives are a product of the second half of the twentieth century and that early-term abortifacients are an even more recent discovery, still in the...
Topics: Contraceptives, Abortifacients, Botany, Botanical Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Ethnobotany, Medicine,...
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Medical Books in the Byzantine World, edited by Barbara Zipser (Bologna, 2013), in 194 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Fascinating articles by authors including Horden, Nutton, Stathakopoulos, Fischer, Petit, Bennett, Serikoff, Bhayro, Markowetz, and Zipser. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian. A Wikipedia entry describes pre-modern medical textbooks. Contents: 1. Prefatory note: the uses of medical manuscripts, by Peregrine Horden 2. Byzantine medicine, genres, and the ravages of time, by Vivian...
Topics: Botany, Botanical Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Disease, Cancer, Ethnobotany, Medicine, Medicines,...
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Oct 20, 2021
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Vivian Nutton
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"From Galen to Alexander, Aspects of Medicine and Medical Practice in Late Antiquity," by Vivian Nutton, from Dumbarton Oaks Papers, Vol. 38, Symposium on Byzantine Medicine (1984), pp. 1-14, in 15 searchable pdf pages. A Wikipedia entry describes Nutton's career and his invaluable works. This study covers developments from the 2nd century Galen through Alexander of Tralles in the 6th century. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian.
Topics: Botany, Botanical Pharmacy, Pharmacognosy, Ethnobotany, Medicine, Medicines, Drugs, Homeopathy,...
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Oct 1, 2021
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Oct 1, 2021
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Miller, Patricia Cox, 1947-
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263 pages : 24 cm
Topics: Human body -- Religious aspects -- Christianity, 11.51 early Christianity, Bilderverehrung,...
"Markets for Land, Labour and Capital in Late Antique Iraq, AD 200-700," by Khodadad Rezakhani and Michael G. Morony, from Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, 2014, Vol. 57, No. 2, pp. 231-261, in 32 searchable pdf pages. From the Abstract: "Lack of direct evidence on the functioning of factor markets in Sasanian/Late Antique Iraq makes it difficult to present a clear picture of the production side of economy during this period. However, relying on the...
Topics: History, Historical, Economy, Late Antiquity, Iran, Persia, Iranian, Persian, Sasanian,...
"Economic Boundaries? Late Antiquity and Early Islam," by Michael G. Morony, from Journal of the Economic and Social History of the Orient, Vol. 47, No. 2 (2004), pp. 166-194, in 30 searchable pdf pages. The article discusses the 6th-early 7th centuries in Mesopotamia and Iran. From the Abstract: "The Mediterranean economy was retracting from the mid-sixth century while the Sasanian economy was expanding. Six trends are identified during Late Antiquity that extended into the...
Topics: History, Historical, Iran, Persia, Iranian, Persian, Mesopotamia, Trade, Economy, Late Antiquity,...
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Jul 17, 2021
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Jul 17, 2021
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Margaliot, Mordecai
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This is Mordecai Margaliot's critical text reconstruction of Sefer ha-Razim from the sources and fragments available to him.
Topics: Jewish magic, late Antiquity
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Jul 12, 2021
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Jul 12, 2021
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Kenneth W. Russell
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"The Earthquake Chronology of Palestine and Northwest Arabia from the 2nd through the Mid-8th Century A.D.," by Kenneth W. Russell, from Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, No. 260 (Autumn, 1985), pp. 37-59, in 24 searchable pdf pages. "This article addresses several issues relevant to a better understanding of why archaeologists have generally failed to reach a consensus on the dating, regional impact, or identification of earthquake destructions in the...
Topics: Earthquakes, History, Historical, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Levant, Palestine, Arabia, Middle East,...
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May 24, 2021
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May 24, 2021
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Smith Morton, Neusner Jacob
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Studies for Morton Smith at sixty.
Topics: Ancient World Digital Library (AWDL), Brill's ancient world selection, Early Christianity, Bible,...
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May 18, 2021
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May 18, 2021
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Efron Joshua
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Topics: Ancient World Digital Library (AWDL), Studies in Judaism in late antiquity, Ancient Judaism,...
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May 18, 2021
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Smith Morton, Neusner Jacob
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Studies for Morton Smith at sixty.
Topics: Ancient World Digital Library (AWDL), Studies in Judaism in late antiquity, Early Christianity,...
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Mar 11, 2021
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Marius Canard
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"Le riz dans le Proche Orient aux premiers siècles de l'islam," by Marius Canard, from Arabica , T. 6, Fasc. 2 (May, 1959), pp. 113-131, in 20 searchable pdf pages. The great philologist examines Arabic sources about rice in the Near East in the early centuries of Islam. Uploaded by Robert Bedrosian.
Topics: Rice, Food, History, Historical, Islam, Arabs, Caliphate, Late Antiquity, Medieval, Botany, Flora,...
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Mar 6, 2021
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Mar 6, 2021
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Dayna Kalleres
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City of Demons : Violence , Ritual, and Christian Power in Late Antiquity . Dayna S . Kalleres . Date: 2015. Edition: 1. Published by: University of California Press
Topics: City of Demons, Violence, Ritual, Christian Power, Late Antiquity, Dayna S. Kalleres
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Feb 25, 2021
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Feb 25, 2021
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Grierson, Philip; Mays, Melinda
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This is the first fully illustrated catalogue of a major collection of late Roman and early Byzantine imperial coins. It follows the general layout of the Byzantine volumes in the Dumbarton Oaks series, with a substantial introduction dealing with the history of the coinage, including iconography, mints, and the monetary system.
Topics: Coins, Numismatics, Late Roman Coins, Byzantine Coins, Byzantine, Late Antiquity, Catalogs,...
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Richard Payne Is A Historian Of The Iranian World In Late Antiquity
Topic: Richard Payne Is A Historian Of The Iranian World In Late Antiquity
History And Geography In Late Antiquity
Topic: History And Geography In Late Antiquity
The Secret of Great Pyramid - History of the Secrets of Egyptian Pyramids
Topics: Egyptian Pyramids, The Book of The Dead, Book of Dead, Dead, Egyptian History, History of Egypt,...
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Nov 14, 2020
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A.H.M. Jones
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The Decline of the Ancient World, by A.H.M. Jones (New York, 1966), in 418 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. Jones wrote this very readable account of the Roman Empire (from the years 284 through 602) soon after completing a three-volume scholarly work on the same period. The present book, which is intended for a general audience, is the distillation of his research, and is an excellent study written in plain language. Attached to the document are links to additional resources. Internet...
Topics: History, Historical, Ancient, Classical, Late Antiquity, Rome, Roman, Republic, Empire, Byzantium,...
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Nagy 2001 Greek Literature In The Roman Period And In Late Antiquity
Topic: Nagy 2001 Greek Literature In The Roman Period And In Late Antiquity
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Sep 16, 2020
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Sep 16, 2020
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Pius M. Gassó und Columba Batlle
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Critical edition of the letters of Pope Palegius I.
Topics: history, late antiquity, papacy, textual criticism
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Sep 10, 2020
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Groag, Edmund
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Edmund Groag, Die Reichsbeamten von Achaia in spätrömischer Zeit
Topic: Roman Empire -- Late Antiquity
Book digitized by Google and uploaded by ARLIMA (http://www.arlima.net)
Topics: Latin paleography, manuscripts, Late Antiquity, Middle Ages, Europe
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Aug 11, 2020
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Aug 11, 2020
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Louis Halphen
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Map from Louis Halphen's Les Barbares.
Topics: Late Antiquity, Middle Ages, Migrations Period, Fall of Rome, Antiquité Tardive, Moyen-Âge,...
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A.H.M. Jones
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Constantine and the Conversion of Europe, by A.H.M. Jones (London, 1948), in 207 bookmarked and searchable pdf pages. A Wikipedia entry describes the life and times of Constantine (272–337). Another entry describes his conversion to Christianity and its impact. Contents: Introduction; 1. The Crisis of the Empire; 2. Diocletian the Reformer; 3. Paganism and Christianity; 4. The Great Persecution; 5. Emperor of the Gauls; 6. The Conversion of Constantine; 7. The Donatist Controversy; 8. The...
Topics: History, Historical, Byzantium, Byzantine Empire, Emperors, Late Antiquity, Christianity,...
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May 3, 2020
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Irfan Shahid
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Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century , volume 2, part 1, Toponymy, Monuments, Historical Geography, and Frontier Studies is a topical study of the military, religious, and civil structures of the Ghassānids. Irfan Shahîd’s detailed study of Arab buildings of the sixth century illuminates how Byzantine provincial art and architecture were adopted and adapted by the federate Arabs for their own use. As monuments of Christian architecture, these federate structures constitute the...
Topics: Byzantium, Arabs, History, Middle East History, Near East History, Late Antiquity
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Irfan Shahid
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Byzantium and the Arabs in the Sixth Century , volume 2, part 2, Economic, Social, and Cultural History is a topical study of Arab economic, social, and cultural history in the sixth century. Irfan Shahîd focuses on the economy of the Ghassānids and presents information on various trade routes and fairs. He reconstructs Ghassānid daily life by discussing topics as varied as music, food, medicine, the role of women, and horse racing. Shahîd concludes with an examination of cultural life,...
Topics: Byzantium, Arabs, Near East History, History, Late Antiquity, Early Middle Ages, Middle East History
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May 1, 2020
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Micheal Lecker
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The monograph presented here to students of Arabic and Islam is dedicated to the most significant document that has survived from the time of the Prophet Muhammad, namely the so-called “Constitution of Medina”.
Topics: Islam, Muhammad, Late Antiquity, Early Islam, Medina
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Topics: Radio Program, Country code top-level domains, BBC children's television programmes, Family,...
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02:00:00PM-05:00:00PM GMT — Irish Eye 16/02/2020 With Henry Wymbs. Music and fun from the Emerald Isle.
Topics: Radio Program, Slang, Internet culture, Orientation, Non-metropolitan counties, Late Antiquity,...
Closed captions transcript: 00:00:00 His video a new David for an elderly Chinese tourist areas died in France from 00:00:06 a new coronavirus the 80 year old man is the 1st person in Europe to die due to 00:00:11 complications from the virus that originated in China we get more from A.P.'s Sara 00:00:17 Bassett China has reported. Cases The latest count. 00:00:24 Of the 2600 down nearly half from the previous day. Raised the country's. 00:00:33 Thousands with the death toll reaching just 1500....
Topics: Radio Program, Political science, Diplomacy, Law, Republics, G8 nations, G20 nations, Member states...
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Topics: Radio Program, Mass media, Writers from Florida, Rock musicians, Psychedelic drug advocates,...