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Перевод: Byzantine speek Byzantine


[прилагательное]
византийский;
[существительное]
византиец ; византийка


Тезаурус:

  1. Two crucial stages in this were the formation of an alliance with the Emperor Alexius I Comnenus of Byzantium against the Norman empire threatening to spread into Venice's Adriatic and Byzantine Greece in the 1080s; and the role Venice came increasingly to play in the crusading adventures of the twelfth century.
  2. Digby Wyatt's earliest extant building is the Gothic Aldingham Hall, Cumbria, of 1846 to 1850, and although he designed the Pompeian, Byzantine, English Gothic, Italian and Renaissance Courts at the re-erected Crystal Palace at Sydenham in 1854, and The Art Journal commented that he had "in practice attached himself more heartily to the classic", he felt, like Scott, that the nineteenth century should have its particular form of architecture, but unlike Scott, he thought that this should be an adaptation of the Cinquecento style.
  3. They include late Roman, Byzantine and early Islamic examples, used to decorate both religious and secular buildings.
  4. Covering artists from Byzantine times to the nineteenth century, it should allow scholars to establish underdrawing styles for individual painters.
  5. They were defeated by King Solomon of Hungary in 1073, but as a means of stirring up further trouble, Michael sent the victor, Duke Gza, Solomon's brother, a Byzantine crown.
  6. North Africa had been reconquered from the Vandals in the 530s, but was never to become securely integrated into the Byzantine empire.
  7. Continued experience of stone fortresses, and contact with Muslim and Byzantine forts on the crusades, provided new ideas of defence.
  8. Moreover, the decorative features of the temple (carvings of palmtrees, capitals like lilies, capitals festooned with network, pomegranates, and open flowers) are all prominent in the repertory of St Polyeuktos, although they do not seem to have been current in contemporary Byzantine sculpture.
  9. Seven churches and a museum on one day devoted to Byzantine mosaics in Ravenna; Rimini; a unique medieval library in Cesena; and the perfect hilltop town of Urbino, full of fascinating treasures.
  10. The similes usually used to describe the stylistic hybrid produced over the years by the Cuzco painters - the "melding", or "blending", or the "intricate amalgamation" of European and indigenous traditions to produce an art of "Byzantine richness and splendour" - obviously belies the violence of events.
  11. But there are anyway other anecdotes which for what they are worth trace the origin of political professionalism to dates earlier than Kleon: a Byzantine lexicon called the Suda, for instance, makes Pericles the first to take a written speech into court, while for Aristotle (Cic.
  12. The circlet is enriched by enamel plaques of Byzantine manufacture, alternating on the lower register with jewels en cabochon .
  13. Although Harris Adacom Corp is nominally the parent holding company, most research and development and manufacturing work continues in Israel, where there is a byzantine corporate structure consisting of Adacom Technologies Ltd, the holding company quoted on the Tel Aviv stock exchange, and six subsidiaries, each of which specialises in different areas of the business.

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