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Frontmatter
Preface
PAGANISM AND CHRISTIANITY
I Porphyry's Attack on the Bible
II The Edict of Milan (313): a Defence of its Traditional Authorship and Designation
IIa Complementary Notes to "The Edict of Milan"
POLITICAL THEORY
III Vox populi voluntas Dei and the Election of the Byzantine Emperor
IV Justinian's Despotic Control over the Church as Illustrated by his Edicts on the Theopaschite Formula and his Letter to Pope John II in 533
V Political Theory in the Lives of the Slavic Saints Constantine and Methodius
BYZANTINE THEOLOGY
VI Nestorius was Orthodox
VII The Immutability of Christ and Justinian's Condemnation of Theodore of Mopsuestia
VIII Leo III's Edict against the Images in the Year 726-27 and Italo-Byzantine Relations between 726 and 730
IX The Transfer of Illyricum, Calabria and Sicily to the Jurisdiction of the Patriarchate of Constantinople in 732-33
X The Argument for Iconoclasm as Presented by the Iconoclastic Council of 754
XI The Ethical Theory of Images Formulated by the Iconoclasts in 754 and 815
XII Some Aspects of Byzantine Influence on Latin Thought in the Twelfth Century
HISTORY OF SCIENCE
XIII The Alexandrian Origin of the Christian Topography of Cosmas Indicopleustes
XIV Aristotle and Cosmas Indcopleustes on the Void: a note on Theology and Science in the Sixth Century
XV ϓπόγειος a Byzantine Term for Perigee, and some Byzantine Views of the Date of Perigee and Apogee
XVI Pletho and Strabo on the Habitability of the Torrid Zone
XVII Pletho, Strabo and Columbus
Index
Index of Biblical Citations
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