The History of Greece: from Its Conquest by the Crusaders to Its Conquest by the Turks, and of the Empire of Trebizonde, 1204-1461 by George FinlayW. Blackwood and Sons, 1851 - 519 עמודים |
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עמוד vii
... Greek names . Our best authorities do not agree in their mode of writing them . Had a fixed rule been generally adopted , it would have been conformed to in this work . The names of the emperors of Trebizond are always written in their ...
... Greek names . Our best authorities do not agree in their mode of writing them . Had a fixed rule been generally adopted , it would have been conformed to in this work . The names of the emperors of Trebizond are always written in their ...
עמוד 4
... Greek language has undergone , according to one unvarying type , in every land where it was spoken , from Syracuse to Trebizond , must not be , in great part , attributed to the infusion of foreign elements , which slavery introduced ...
... Greek language has undergone , according to one unvarying type , in every land where it was spoken , from Syracuse to Trebizond , must not be , in great part , attributed to the infusion of foreign elements , which slavery introduced ...
עמוד 5
... Greek race during the period in question , must be supposed to have counter- acted the progress of corruption . Among an illiterate people like the Greeks of the sixth , seventh , and eighth centuries , each successive generation alters ...
... Greek race during the period in question , must be supposed to have counter- acted the progress of corruption . Among an illiterate people like the Greeks of the sixth , seventh , and eighth centuries , each successive generation alters ...
עמוד 6
... Greek review . Greek and Arabic seem to be the two spoken languages that have suffered the smallest change in the lapse of ages . The inference is plain , that these are the nations which have admitted the smallest infusion of ...
... Greek review . Greek and Arabic seem to be the two spoken languages that have suffered the smallest change in the lapse of ages . The inference is plain , that these are the nations which have admitted the smallest infusion of ...
עמוד 7
... Greeks for centuries were proud of the name of Romans , and eager to be ranked with the freedmen and manu- mitted slaves of the masters of the world . The Greek church grew up ; and the Greek church was neither Greek nor Roman , but it ...
... Greeks for centuries were proud of the name of Romans , and eager to be ranked with the freedmen and manu- mitted slaves of the masters of the world . The Greek church grew up ; and the Greek church was neither Greek nor Roman , but it ...
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