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(Ebook) Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De administrando imperio: A Commentary by Jenkins, Romilly J. H. (editor); Francis Dvornik; Bernard Lewis; Gyula Moravcsik; Dimitri Obolensky; Steven Runciman ISBN 9780884023791, 0884023796

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Authors:Jenkins, Romilly J. H. (editor); Francis Dvornik; Bernard Lewis; Gyula Moravcsik; Dimitri Obolensky; Steven Runciman
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Year:2016
Editon:2
Publisher:Dumbarton Oaks Research Library and Collection
Language:spanish
File Size:26.58 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780884023791, 0884023796
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(Ebook) Constantine Porphyrogenitus, De administrando imperio: A Commentary by Jenkins, Romilly J. H. (editor); Francis Dvornik; Bernard Lewis; Gyula Moravcsik; Dimitri Obolensky; Steven Runciman ISBN 9780884023791, 0884023796

The De Administrando Imperio, compiled by Constantine VII Porphyrogenitus in the tenth century, is one of the most important historical documents surviving from the middle Byzantine period, containing a wide variety of information on foreign relations and internal administration. The critical text of the De Administrando Imperio, edited by Gyula Moravcsik and translated by R. J. H. Jenkins (Dumbarton Oaks Texts), is now joined by the commentary, written in 1962 by a team of eminent scholars led by Jenkins. Long out of print, the Jenkins commentary remains the most thorough and authoritative study of this significant medieval text, and it is now republished as a companion volume to the critical text and translation. In addition to extensive commentary on the historical, geographical, and philological nuances of the Greek text, this volume contains a bibliography, map, indexes, and genealogical charts.
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