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Definition of Byzantinist in English: Byzantinistnoun bɪˈzantənɪstbʌɪˈzantənɪst A historian or other scholar specializing in the study of the Byzantine Empire, its history, art, and culture. Example sentencesExamples - By the end of the term following the oral examination, students will present a dissertation prospectus to a committee composed of three Byzantinists and one other faculty member.
- For Byzantinists, the selection of 1557 as a terminal date for this exhibition seems arbitrary.
- Consequently he became in turn a classical philologist, a Byzantinist, and a neohellenist.
- The first, certainly a possibility, is that everyone else - including generations of accomplished Byzantinists and Orientalists - got it completely wrong.
- It reflects the spread of interest and expertise of Byzantinists and Orientalists teaching at Oxford.
- Regardless of this, he continued the process of unification still further; though a strict Byzantinist, he set the stage for Dusan.
- Thus as a Byzantinist he was forced also to become a Balkanist or East Europeanist.
- Some Observations should become essential reading not only for Ottomanists but also for Byzantinists and Middle East historians generally.
- It now includes articles by a wide array of international Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on fieldwork projects.
- No Byzantinist anywhere should be able to claim ignorance of these vandal acts perpetrated against Serbian medieval and, indeed, Byzantine heritage.
- The annual Spring Symposium has long since become a firm fixture in the diary of every Byzantinist in the United Kingdom, and increasingly of many from outside the British Isles.
- A very familiar body of material to most Byzantinists is the land legislation of the tenth century.
- Indeed, there is fairly good evidence, which has been entirely overlooked by Byzantinists, that he was appointed to ecclesiastical office.
- Perhaps one could rephrase that sentence to read, ‘it may seem unwise for one Byzantinist pen to compete with the massed computers of Western medievalists,’ since I will necessarily have to present a much more wide-ranging and superficial survey than my Western colleagues.
- At the Byzantine Society's Spring Symposium (the major annual conference for Byzantinists in the British Isles) in March, he will speak on the late antique wine trade of Egypt.
Definition of Byzantinist in US English: Byzantinistnounbī- A historian or other scholar specializing in the study of the Byzantine Empire. Example sentencesExamples - A very familiar body of material to most Byzantinists is the land legislation of the tenth century.
- At the Byzantine Society's Spring Symposium (the major annual conference for Byzantinists in the British Isles) in March, he will speak on the late antique wine trade of Egypt.
- No Byzantinist anywhere should be able to claim ignorance of these vandal acts perpetrated against Serbian medieval and, indeed, Byzantine heritage.
- The annual Spring Symposium has long since become a firm fixture in the diary of every Byzantinist in the United Kingdom, and increasingly of many from outside the British Isles.
- It now includes articles by a wide array of international Byzantinists and features papers from annual symposia, miscellaneous articles, and reports on fieldwork projects.
- Regardless of this, he continued the process of unification still further; though a strict Byzantinist, he set the stage for Dusan.
- Consequently he became in turn a classical philologist, a Byzantinist, and a neohellenist.
- For Byzantinists, the selection of 1557 as a terminal date for this exhibition seems arbitrary.
- It reflects the spread of interest and expertise of Byzantinists and Orientalists teaching at Oxford.
- Thus as a Byzantinist he was forced also to become a Balkanist or East Europeanist.
- Indeed, there is fairly good evidence, which has been entirely overlooked by Byzantinists, that he was appointed to ecclesiastical office.
- Perhaps one could rephrase that sentence to read, ‘it may seem unwise for one Byzantinist pen to compete with the massed computers of Western medievalists,’ since I will necessarily have to present a much more wide-ranging and superficial survey than my Western colleagues.
- By the end of the term following the oral examination, students will present a dissertation prospectus to a committee composed of three Byzantinists and one other faculty member.
- Some Observations should become essential reading not only for Ottomanists but also for Byzantinists and Middle East historians generally.
- The first, certainly a possibility, is that everyone else - including generations of accomplished Byzantinists and Orientalists - got it completely wrong.
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