History of Longevity

A Concise History of Byzantium  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Sept. 19, 2022
A Concise History of Byzantium

A Concise History of Byzantium by Warren Treadgold
English | PDF | 2001 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 0333718305 | 124.3 MB

Between AD 285, when Byzantium first separated from the Western Roman Empire, and 1461, when the last Byzantine splinter state disappeared, the Byzantine state and society underwent many crises, triumphs, declines and recoveries. Spanning twelve centuries and three continents, the Byzantine empire linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping and transmitting Greek, Roman and Christian traditions - including the Greek classics, Roman law and Christian theology - that remain vigorous today, not only in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, but through western civilisation.
This book examines the causes behind Byzantium's successes, failures and remarkable longevity. The author shows how Byzantine political leadership, military strategy, cultural attitudes and social, institutional and demographic changes combined with the strengths and weaknesses of the empire's enemies to explain the paradoxes of Byzantium's long history.

A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 5, 2024
A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)

A Concise History of Byzantium by Warren Treadgold
English | PDF | 2001 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 0333718305 | 124.3 MB

Between AD 285, when Byzantium first separated from the Western Roman Empire, and 1461, when the last Byzantine splinter state disappeared, the Byzantine state and society underwent many crises, triumphs, declines and recoveries. Spanning twelve centuries and three continents, the Byzantine empire linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping and transmitting Greek, Roman and Christian traditions - including the Greek classics, Roman law and Christian theology - that remain vigorous today, not only in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, but through western civilisation.
This book examines the causes behind Byzantium's successes, failures and remarkable longevity. The author shows how Byzantine political leadership, military strategy, cultural attitudes and social, institutional and demographic changes combined with the strengths and weaknesses of the empire's enemies to explain the paradoxes of Byzantium's long history.

A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at Jan. 16, 2023
A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)

A Concise History of Byzantium by Warren Treadgold
English | PDF | 2001 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 0333718305 | 124.3 MB

Between AD 285, when Byzantium first separated from the Western Roman Empire, and 1461, when the last Byzantine splinter state disappeared, the Byzantine state and society underwent many crises, triumphs, declines and recoveries. Spanning twelve centuries and three continents, the Byzantine empire linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping and transmitting Greek, Roman and Christian traditions - including the Greek classics, Roman law and Christian theology - that remain vigorous today, not only in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, but through western civilisation.

Peace, Poverty and Betrayal: A New History of British India  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by First1 at Dec. 9, 2021
Peace, Poverty and Betrayal: A New History of British India

Peace, Poverty and Betrayal: A New History of British India by Roderick Matthews
English | December 1st, 2021 | ISBN: 1787383857 | 416 pages | True EPUB | 2.51 MB

How can we explain the establishment and longevity of British rule in India without recourse to the clichés of "imperial" versus "nationalist" interpretations? In this new history, Roderick Matthews offers a more nuanced view: one of "oblige and rule", the foundation of common purpose between colonizers and powerful Indians.

The Egyptian Pyramids: The Origins and History of the World's Most Famous Monume  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by Free butterfly at Feb. 26, 2022
The Egyptian Pyramids: The Origins and History of the World's Most Famous Monume

The Egyptian Pyramids: The Origins and History of the World's Most Famous Monume by harles River Editors
English | September 18, 2013 | ISBN: 1492760277 | 70 pages | EPUB | 2.58 Mb

Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by step778 at Aug. 9, 2022
Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China

Frank Dikötter, Lars Laamann, Zhou Xun, "Narcotic Culture: A History of Drugs in China"
English | 2004 | pages: 256 | ISBN: 0226149056 | PDF | 63,7 mb

The Tocharians: The Enigmatic History of the Ancient Ethnic Groups in East Asia  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by TiranaDok at March 17, 2025
The Tocharians: The Enigmatic History of the Ancient Ethnic Groups in East Asia

The Tocharians: The Enigmatic History of the Ancient Ethnic Groups in East Asia by Charles River Editors
English | November 29, 2024 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0DPD2L7JH | 88 pages | EPUB | 5.79 Mb

A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at July 7, 2025
A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)

A Concise History of Byzantium by Warren Treadgold
English | PDF | 2001 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 0333718305 | 124.3 MB

Between AD 285, when Byzantium first separated from the Western Roman Empire, and 1461, when the last Byzantine splinter state disappeared, the Byzantine state and society underwent many crises, triumphs, declines and recoveries. Spanning twelve centuries and three continents, the Byzantine empire linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping and transmitting Greek, Roman and Christian traditions - including the Greek classics, Roman law and Christian theology - that remain vigorous today, not only in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, but through western civilisation.

A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by AvaxGenius at June 4, 2023
A Concise History of Byzantium (Repost)

A Concise History of Byzantium by Warren Treadgold
English | PDF | 2001 | 284 Pages | ISBN : 0333718305 | 124.3 MB

Between AD 285, when Byzantium first separated from the Western Roman Empire, and 1461, when the last Byzantine splinter state disappeared, the Byzantine state and society underwent many crises, triumphs, declines and recoveries. Spanning twelve centuries and three continents, the Byzantine empire linked the ancient and modern worlds, shaping and transmitting Greek, Roman and Christian traditions - including the Greek classics, Roman law and Christian theology - that remain vigorous today, not only in Eastern Europe and the Middle East, but through western civilisation.
This book examines the causes behind Byzantium's successes, failures and remarkable longevity. The author shows how Byzantine political leadership, military strategy, cultural attitudes and social, institutional and demographic changes combined with the strengths and weaknesses of the empire's enemies to explain the paradoxes of Byzantium's long history.

A Natural History of Latin  eBooks & eLearning

Posted by tarantoga at April 13, 2021
A Natural History of Latin

Tore Janson, "A Natural History of Latin"
English | ISBN: 0199263094, 0199214050 | 2004 | EPUB | 316 pages | 4 MB