THE LOST WORLD OF BYZANTIUM /

For more than a millennium, the Byzantine Empire presided over the juncture between East and West, as well as the transition from the classical to the modern world. Jonathan Harris, a leading scholar of Byzantium, eschews the usual run-through of emperors and battles and instead recounts the empire&...

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Main Author: Harris, Jonathan (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London : Yale University Press, 2015
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505 0 |a Prologue -- Twilight of the Gods -- Outpost of Empire -- The Deluge -- A World Transformed -- The Conquest of the North -- Paths of Glory -- The Long Shadow -- The Enemy Within -- The New Constantine -- An Old Man Remembers -- Epilogue -- Chronology: Major dates and Byzantine emperors -- Glossary 
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