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Article title
12
Journal
Studia Ceranea
Publisher
Uniwersytet Łódzki. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego
Year
2022
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Volume contents
12
article:
The Doctrine of the Ordo Sclavoniae in Light of Western Sources and the Issue of the Origins of the Dualist Heresy in Bosnia
(
Czarnecki P.
), p. 11-28
article:
Paristrion as Centre and Periphery: from Byzantine Border Province to Heartland of the Second Bulgarian Tsardom
(
Dall’Aglio F.
), p. 29-50
article:
The Indian River that Flows from Paradise
(
Di Serio C.
), p. 51-74
article:
Byzantine Incubation Literature between Religion and Medicine: Food as Medicament in the Collection of Healing Miracles Performed by Saints Cosmas and Damian (BHG 373B)
(
Gollo G.
), p. 75-93
article:
Disease, Healing and Medical Knowledge in an Old Bulgarian Collection of Miracle Stories
(
Hristov Y. M.
,
Kostadinova D.
), p. 95-117
article:
Aconite – a Poison, or a Medicine? Ancient and Early Byzantine Testimonies
(
Jagusiak K.
,
Tadajczyk K. T.
), p. 119-134
article:
Τέρνοβος, ἐν ᾗ τὰ βασίλεια ἦν τῶν Βουλγάρων: the Role of the Bulgarian Capital City According to Ῥωμαϊκὴ ἱστορία by Nikephoros Gregoras
(
Marinow K.
), p. 135-157
article:
Future Constructions in the Medieval South Slavonic Translations of Vita Antonii Magni
(
Petrov I. P.
), p. 159-180
article:
The Distant Origins of “Fat Shaming” or why the People of Antiquity did not Ridicule Fat Women
(
Stachura M.
), p. 181-213
article:
Iustitia and Corruptio in Liber Constitutionum sive Lex Gundobada
(
Valentinova D.
), p. 215-234
article:
Multi-lingual, Pluri-ethnic Orthodox Monasticism in Palestine and on Sinai, in the Light of the Liturgical Sources with Particular Reference to the Liturgical Manuscript Sinai Arabic 232 (13th Century)
(
Wade A.
), p. 235-243
article:
Cook (mageiros) in Byzantium. Was there any Female mageiros?
(
Anagnostakis I.
,
Leontsini M.
), p. 247-299
article:
The Phenomena of Bogomilism in the Context of Hagiographic Literary Works
(
Angelovska-Panova M.
), p. 301-312
article:
“Where do these terrible diseases and pestilences come from?”. Illness in the Roman World in Light of the Ecclesiastical History of Eusebius of Caesarea
(
Bralewski S.
), p. 313-337
article:
The Portrayal of Abbasid Rulers in Chronography of Theophanes the Confessor
(
Cecota B.
), p. 339-350
article:
A Neglected Medieval Helmet from Lucera in Italy
(
D’Amato R.
,
Negin A. E.
), p. 351-398
article:
Reception of John V. A. Fine Jr.’s The Bosnian Church: A New Interpretation: Interesting Sleeve of a Never Ending Historiographical Debate
(
Dautović D.
), p. 399-415
article:
The Attack of the Rus’ on Constantinople in the Light of the Chronicon Bruxellense
(
Fylypchuk O.
), p. 417-435
article:
Повесть о юноше и чародее в славянской книжности
(
Gritsevskaya I. M.
,
Lytvynenko V. V.
), p. 437-464
article:
Nunnery Life in 16th Century Wallachia – Muşa/Magdalina before and after Taking Vows
(
Ilie L. M.
), p. 443-454
article:
Some Questions about the Slavic Tribes that participated in the Anti-Bulgarian Uprisings along the Mid-Danube in the First Decades of the 9th Century
(
Hrissimov N.
), p. 465-489
article:
Bulgarians, Cumans, Teutons, and Vlachs in the First Decades of the Thirteenth Century
(
Ivanov I.
), p. 491-505
article:
Two Byzantine Seals from the Excavation of the Medieval Fortress “Malkoto kale” (Yambol Region, Bulgaria)
(
Kanev N.
), p. 507-522
article:
Written Languages in Moldavia during the Reign of Peter Rareş (1527–1538, 1541–1546)
(
Knoll V.
), p. 523-598
article:
Gnesioi filoi: George Syncellus and Theophanes the Confessor – Addenda
(
Kompa A.
), p. 599-632
article:
Représenter la flaua bilis: le portait du colérique dans l’Iconologia de Cesare Ripa
(
Koźluk M.
), p. 633-650
article:
The Legal and Fiscal Situation of the Serbs in the Patriarchate of Peć during the First Decades of the 18th Century
(
Kręzel P.
), p. 651-666
article:
The Violation of Christian Graves in the Light of Eusebius’s Ecclesiastical History VIII, 6, 6–7
(
Leraczyk I.
), p. 667-688
article:
Marcellinus Comes on Emperor Anastasius. A Handful of Remarks
(
Leszka M. J.
), p. 689-698
article:
The Competition for Cumania between Hungary and Bulgaria (1211–1247)
(
Madgearu A.
), p. 699-723
article:
Cyril of Scythopolis on Relieving the Damage in Palestine Inflicted during the Samaritan Revolt (529–531)
(
Milewski I.
), p. 725-737
article:
Ideology behind the Naming: On the Origin of Basil II’s Appellation ‘Scythicus’
(
Panov M. B.
), p. 739-750
article:
Hare in Sauce According to Anthimus’ Recipe: Meat
(
Rzeźnicka Z.
), p. 751-777
article:
The Chieftains of the Eastern Roman Empire in Light of the Chronicle of Marcellinus Comes
(
Wierzbiński S.
), p. 779-788
article:
Jan Prostko-Prostyński, A History of the Herules, Wydawnictwo Naukowe Uniwersytetu im. Adama Mickiewicza w Poznaniu, Poznań 2020 [= Historia, 244], pp. 196.
(
Bralewski S.
), p. 791-792
article:
Николай A. Кънев, Византия и България на Балканите. Студии върху политическата история и българо-византийското имперско противоборство на Балканския полуостров през периода VII–X в. (Византинобългарски студии II) [Nikolay A. Kănev, Byzantium and Bulgaria in the Balkans. Studies on the Political History and the Bulgarian- Byzantine Political Conflict on the Balkan Peninsula in the Period 7th–10th c. (Byzantine-Bulgarian Studies II)], УИ “Св. св. Кирил и Методий”, Велико Търново 2021, pp. 308.
(
Hristov Y. M.
), p. 793-796
article:
The Mobility of Serbs in Early Modern Times. Some Remarks on the Margins of Ilona Czamańska’s New History of Serbia. Ilona Czamańska, Historia Serbii. Od pojawienia się Serbów na Bałkanach do 1830 roku [History of Serbia. From the Arrival of the Serbs in the Balkans to 1830], vol. I, Wydawnictwo Naukowe UAM, Poznań 2021 [= Biblioteka Europy Środkowej i Południowo-Wschodniej], pp. 280.
(
Kręzel P.
), p. 797-800
article:
Ronald A. Bleeker, Aspar and the Struggle for the Eastern Roman Empire, AD 421–71, Bloomsbury Publishing, London 2022, pp. XII, 234.
(
Pigoński Ł.
), p. 801-805
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