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Preface
I. Byzantium and the Slavs
II. An Important Contribution to the Social History of Late Byzantium
III. 'To the unknown Land': A proposed Emendation of the Text of Igor' Tale
IV. Bars'ka Jevanhelija počatku XVII stolittja v Pierpont Morgan Library
V. Review of Harvard Slavic Studies I
VI. A Neglected Byzantine Source of Muscovite Political Ideology
VII. Review of Podil jedynoji Xrystovoji Cerkvy i perši sproby pojednannja jiji, istoryčno-kanonična monohrafija, by Metropolitan Ilarion
VIII. The Definition of Philosophy in the Life of Saint Constantine
IX. Byzantine Cultural Influences
X. Review of Imagery of the Igor' Tale in the Light of Byzantino-Slavic Poetic Theory, by Justinia Besharov
XI. Review of Mediaeval Slavic Manuscripts: A Bibliography of Printed Catalogues, by David Djaparidze
XII. Byzantine Elements in Early Ukrainian Culture
XIII. The Civitas Russorum and the Alleged Falsification of the Latin Excommunication Bull by Kerullarios
XIV. Yaroslav I
XV. New Documents on Constantine Tischendorf and the Codex Sinaiticus
XVI. Review of Obshchestvenno-politicheskaia mysl' drevnei Rusi (XI-XIV vv.), by I. U. Budovnits
XVII. Sviatoslav in Byzantine and Slavic Miniatures
XVIII. On Some Sources of Prince Svjatoslav's Izbornik of the Year 1076
XIX. George Christos Soulis, 1927-1966
XX. Russo-Byzantine Relations after the Eleventh Century
XXI. The Greek Source of the Inscription on Solomon's Chalice in the Vita Constantini
XXII. Muscovy's Conquest of Kazan: Two Views Reconciled
XXIII. Rozwazania nad Szachami Jana Kochanowskiego
XXIV. Preface to Ivan Dujčev, Slavia Orthodoxa: Collected Studies in the History of the Slavic Middle Ages
XXV. The Cambridge and Soviet Histories of the Byzantine Empire
XXVI. The Date and Author of the So-Called Fragments of Toparcha Gothicus
XXVII. On the Social Background of Cyril and Methodius
XXVIII. Michael Cherniavsky, 1922-1973
XXIX. Ljubomudrčjšij Kyr" Agapit Diakon: On a Kiev Edition of a Byzantine Mirror of Princes
XXX. Preface to the reprint of Friedrich Westberg, Die Fragmente des Toparcha Goticus (Anonymus Tauricus) aus dem 10. Jahrhundert
XXXI. Francis Dvornik
XXXII. George Ostrogorsky
XXXIII. Remarks on the Diffusion of Byzantine Scientific and Pseudo-Scientific Literature among the Orthodox Slavs
XXXIV. Report on the Glagolitic Fragments (of the Euchologium Sinaiticum?) Discovered on Sinai in 1975 and Some Thoughts on the Models for the Make-up of the Earliest Glagolitic Manuscripts
XXXV. The Many Worlds of Peter Mohyla
Sources of Articles Published in this Volume
Index
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Add Byzantium and the Slavs: In Letters and in Culture, These reprints of articles, reviews, and other short pieces by the well-known Byzantinist, Ihor Ševčenko, are gathered together in one volume for the first time. The collection reflects the author's wide-ranging interests and his significant contributions, Byzantium and the Slavs: In Letters and in Culture to your collection on WonderClub |