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8. Moorhead, p. 30.
9. Ibid., pp. 73, 100–101,140-142.
10. Moorhead, p. 60; Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, trans.
H. B. Dewing, vol. 3 (1919), 5.2.
11. Gregory the Great, The Dialogues of St. Gregory, ed. Edmund G. Gardner (1911), 2.3.
12. Benedict, The Holy Rule of St. Benedict, trans. Boniface Verheyen, OSB (1949), prologue.
13. Gregory the Great, The Dialogues (1911), 11.12.
14. Henry Bettenson and Chris Maunder, eds., Documents of the Christian Church, 3rd ed. (1999), p. 141.
1. Joshua the Stylite, The Chronicle of Joshua the Stylite, trans. W. Wright (1882), 1.
2. Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1 (1914), 1.3; Joshua the Stylite, 10–11.
3. Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1,1.4; al-Tabari, History, vol. 5, p. m, 116; Joshua the Stylite, 11.
4. al-Tabari, History, vol. 5, pp. 128–129; Joshua the Stylite 18–19.
5. Mary Boyce, «On the Orthodoxy of Sasanian Zoroastrianism», Bulletin of the
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7. al-Tabari, History, vol. 5, p. 132; Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1, 1.5.
8. Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1, 1.5.
9. al-Tabari, History, vol. 5, p. 136; Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1 (1914), 1.6.
10. Bury, History of the Later Roman Empire, vol. 1, p. 290.
11. Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1, 1.7; Joshua the Stylite, 53.
12. Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 1, 1.10.
13. Samuel Hazzard Cross and Olgerd P. Sherbowitz-Wetzor, trans, and ed., The Russian Primary Chronicle (1953), p. 55; Bury, History of the Later Roman Empire, vol. 1, p. 294.
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16. Geoffrey Greatrex, «The Nika Riot: A Reappraisal», The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 117 (1997), p. 64.
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1. Duan Wenjie, Dunhuang Art (1994), p. 127.
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7. Norman Kutcher, Mourning in Late Imperial China (1999), p. 93.
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9. MacGowan, p. 223.
10. Lee, New History of Korea, p. 40.
11. Ibid., pp. 38–40.
12. Ibid., p. 43; Keith Pratt, Korea (1999), p. 3.
13. Ilyon, Samguk Yusa, trans. Tae-hung Ha and Grafton K. Mintz (1972), pp. 67–68.
14. Lee and de Bary, pp. 72–73.
15. Ibid., pp. 77–78.
1. MacGowan, p. 225; Paludan, p. 72.
2. MacGowan, p. 225.
3. Ibid., pp. 226–227; Paludan, p. 73.
4. MacGowan, pp. 228–229.
5. MacGowan, p. 233; Fitzgerald, China, p. 279.
6. de Bary et al., p. 176.
7. MacGowan, p. 237.
8. Mark Elvin, The Pattern of the Chinese Past (1973), p. 47.
9. Graff and Higham (2002), p. 31.
10. Gernet, p. 175; Barfield, p. 124.
11. Barfield, p. 25.
12. Boulger, p. 163.
13. Roberts, p. 69.
1. Gregory of Tours, 2.18–19; Collins, p. 36.
2. Gregory of Tours, 2.27; Collins, p. 33.
3. Gregory of Tours, 2.30.
4. Ibid., 2.31.
5. Ibid., 2.37; Patrick J. Geary, Before France and Germany (1988), pp. 86–87.
6. Collins, pp. 36–37.
7. Geary, pp. 90–91.
8. Geoffrey of Monmouth, History of the Kings of Britain, trans. Lewis Thorpe (1966), 6.14.
9. Gildas; 25.3; William of Malmesbury, Gesta Regum Anglorum, vol. 1, trans. R. A. B. Mynors et al. (1998), 1.8; Bede, 1.16.
10. Swanton, pp. 14–15.
11.0 Hogain, p. 216; Herrn, p. 275.
12. Swanton, p. 15.
13. О Hogain, p. 216.
14. Herrn, p. 277; О Hogain, p. 217. О Хогайн предполагает, что Камланн располагался гораздо дальше к северу, на западном конце стены Адриана, но более традиционна его привязка к Кэмелфорду в Англии
15. J. М. Wallace-Hadrill, Early Germanic Kingship in England and on the Continent (1971), p. 14.
16. Collins, p. 43.
1. Mookerji, pp. 119–120; Kulke, p. 90.
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4. Thapar, Early India, p. 287.
5. Alexander Cunningham, The Bhiha Topes (1854), p. 163.
6. Samuel Beal, trans., Travels of Fah-hian and Sun-yung, Buddhist Pilgrims, from China to India (400 A.D. and 518 A.D.), (1969), p. 197.
7. Ganguly, Imperial Guptas, p. 120; Thapar, Early India, p. 287.
8. David Keys, Catastrophe (1999), pp. 254, 262–269. Существует теория, что Ява и Суматра изначально были единым субконтинентальным массивом.
9. Ibid., pp. 5, 247, 251; Procopius, History of the Wars and Buildings, vol. 2 (1916), 4.14; Charles Cockell, Impossible Extinction (2003), p. 121.