You are here

Biblio

Export 7388 results:
Author Title [ Type(Asc)] Year
Book
Beekes, Robert SP. 2011. Comparative Indo-European Linguistics. An Introduction. (ed.)Michiel de Vaan. 2nd ed. Amsterdam ; Philadelphia: John Benjamins.
Revised and corrected by Michiel de Vaan.
Great Britain and Ireland; 2nd ed. 1972
Geerard, M (ed.).. 1980. Clavis patrum graecorum. (ed.)M Geerard. . Vol. 4. Turnhout: Brepols.
Sinkević, Ida. 2000. The church of St. Panteleimon at Nerezi : architecture, programme, patronage. Spätantike, frühes Christentum, Byzanz : Reihe B, Studien und Perspektiven. (Spätantike, Frühes Christentum, Byzanz : Reihe B, Studien Und Perspektiven). Wiesbaden: Reichert.
Princeton, Univ., Diss., 1994
Cameron, Averil. 1991. Christianity and the Rhetoric of Empire: The Development of Christian Discourse. Berkley – Los Angeles – Oxford: University of California Press.
1889-1897
Reproduction phototypique de l’édition princeps de Paris, 1529, précédée d’un avant-propos et suivie de notes, index et glossaire, par Gustave Cohen, professeur à la Sorbonne
Lyn, Rodley. 2010. Cave Monasteries of Byzantine Cappadocia. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
Linţa, E., L. Djamo-Diaconiţa & O. Stoicovici. 1981. Catalogul manuscriselor slavo-române din Bucureşti. Catalogul manuscriselor slavo-române. 3 vol. (Catalogul Manuscriselor Slavo-Române). Bucuresti: Facultatea de limbi şi literaturi străine.
Cleminson, Ralph, Elisaveta Moussakova, Nina Vutova & Orsolya Karsay. 2006. Catalogue of the Slavonic Cyrillic Manuscripts of the National Széchényi Library. CEU Medievalia. (Ceu Medievalia). Budapest: CEU, Department of Medieval Studies.
Getov, D. 2007. A Catalogue of Greek Liturgical Manuscripts in the "Ivan Dujcev Center for Slavo-Byzantine Studies". Orientalia Christiana Analecta. (Orientalia Christiana Analecta). Roma: Pontificio Instituto Orientale.
Matejić, Predrag & Hannah Thomas. 1992. Catalog. Manuscripts on Microform of the Hilandar Research Library (The Ohio State University). . Vol. II. Columbus, Ohio: Resource Center for Medieval Slavic Studies, the Ohio State University, in cooperation with the "Ivan Dujchev" Research Centre for Slavo-Byzantine Studies, Sofia.