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    Byzantinorussica

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    REB 33 1975 France p. 211-225 J. Shepard, Byzantinorussica. — The author examines two points of textual interpretation in the Chronicles of Scylitzes and Attaleiates : I. Three Russian archontes (the identity and office of Nesisthlabos, Hierosthlabos and Zinisthlabos, mentioned by Scylitzes under the year 1036); II. Russians at Manzikert (1071) and the problem of to allagion.Shepard Jonathan. Byzantinorussica. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 33, 1975. pp. 211-225

    Jonathan Shepard (éd.), The Expansion of Orthodox Europe. Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia

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    Jonathan Shepard (éd.), The Expansion of Orthodox Europe. Byzantium, the Balkans and Russia. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 67, 2009. pp. 294-295

    Deed to unappropriated Ohio Company land - Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr.

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    Acting on an Ohio Company resolution of January 22, 1796, Rufus Putnam and Benjamin Ives Gilman signed a deed conveying unappropriated land to Return Jonathan Meigs, Jr., for 7.22.ThelandwaslocatedinRange8,Township2,oftheOhioCompanyspurchase.MeigslatersoldthesamelandtoRufusPutnam,for7.22. The land was located in Range 8, Township 2, of the Ohio Company's purchase. Meigs later sold the same land to Rufus Putnam, for 8.00

    Jonathan Shepard, Emergent Elites and Byzantium in the Balkans and East-Central Europe (Variorum collected studies series. CS 953), 2011

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    Jonathan Shepard, Emergent Elites and Byzantium in the Balkans and East-Central Europe (Variorum collected studies series. CS 953), 2011. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 70, 2012. pp. 347-348

    Byzantinorussica

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    REB 33 1975 France p. 211-225 J. Shepard, Byzantinorussica. — The author examines two points of textual interpretation in the Chronicles of Scylitzes and Attaleiates : I. Three Russian archontes (the identity and office of Nesisthlabos, Hierosthlabos and Zinisthlabos, mentioned by Scylitzes under the year 1036); II. Russians at Manzikert (1071) and the problem of to allagion.</jats:p

    Jonathan Ned Katz Author Event: The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adam

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    “The Daring Life and Dangerous Times of Eve Adams,” interview with author, Jonathan Ned Katz, moderated by Emily Weiner (WWU) and organized by Congregation Beth Israel

    Silver, Hoards and Containers - The Archaeological and Historical Context of Viking- Age Silver Coin Deposits in the Baltic c. 800-1050

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    Version 2 of a catalogue of silver hoards containing coins from Gotland, Pomerania and Svealand (cf. Gruszczynski 2018) dated to c. 800-105

    Contemporary Literature. Analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels

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    openDopo una breve panoramica della letteratura italiana degli ultimi vent’anni si analizzano i due romanzi di Jonathan Bazzi "Febbre" e "Corpi minori" dai punti di vista formale, stilistico e tematico. Si discute inoltre il rapporto tra social media, autofiction e autore; nel capitolo 4 si riporta l'intervista che Bazzi ci ha gentilmente concesso, in cui questi argomenti vengono ripresi. Si individuano alcune differenze che i testi mostrano rispetto alla letteratura moderna, e gli aspetti che hanno in comune con quella contemporanea; nel fare questo si accennano quindi alcune caratteristiche della società che li ha prodotti.The paper starts off with a brief overview of the contemporary Italian literature; then the reader is guided through an analysis of Jonathan Bazzi's novels, "Febbre" ("Fever") and "Corpi minori" ("Minor bodies"), both translated in English and published by Scribe. The relationship between author, autofiction and social media will also be discussed; in chapter four the reader will find the interview Bazzi kindly granted us

    The Islamic world : sources

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    The Qurʾan, and the problems of its interpretation, is even more central to Islamic political culture than is the Bible to the Latin west and Byzantium. It became accepted in the mid-ninth century that interpretation of the law and many case rulings should be the preserve of the ʿulamaʾ. So although the caliph was revered as the guardian of the faith and supreme leader, his rule was not engrained in the courts of law and the maintenance of property rights and inheritance in the manner of western or Byzantine rulers. This partly accounts for the relatively poor survival rate of archival holdings. Yet narratives and prescriptive texts can shed light on actual practices and help chart change over time, from the caliphate’s imperial palaces to the predominance of Turco-Mongol warlords in the later middle ages. Evidence is particularly full for the Ilkhan rulers of Iran and those of Egypt and Transoxania. Their entourages brought new ideas and practices to Islamic political culture without abandoning core elements of Islamic ideology. The Ottomans’ conquest of Asia Minor and, above all, of Constantinople created the most enduring blend of Islamic traditions and new modes of rulership

    Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin (Éd.), Byzantine Diplomacy. Papers from the Twenty-fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990

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    Cheynet Jean-Claude. Jonathan Shepard and Simon Franklin (Éd.), Byzantine Diplomacy. Papers from the Twenty-fourth Spring Symposium of Byzantine Studies, Cambridge, March 1990. In: Revue des études byzantines, tome 51, 1993. pp. 308-309
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