Sentence examples for byzantine method from inspiring English sources

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He was influential in reviving the practice of Hesychasm, a Byzantine method of contemplative prayer.

Vice-chancellors are squaring up to the Higher Education Funding Council for England (Hefce) in a row over changes to the byzantine method of paying for student teaching.

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(Scotland, Wales and Ulster each have their own, equally Byzantine methods).

Atiyah Abd al-Rahman, who became al-Qa'ida's No. 2 after Bin Laden's death, complained bitterly about dealing with the Iranians and their Byzantine methods of negotiating.

By making Greek texts and commentaries available to Western students, and by acquainting them with Byzantine methods of criticism and interpretation, the teachers from Constantinople enabled Italian humanists to explore the bases of Classical thought and to appreciate its greatest monuments, either in the original language or in accurate new Latin translations.

Marie-José Mondzain, "Tarkovsky: Embodying the Screen". In Byzantium/Modernism: The Byzantine as Method in Modernity, ed.

They also, from the start of this year, go towards the RIAA's gold and platinum sales certificates, using a byzantine tabulation method whereby 1,500 cumulative streams (on an audio service like Spotify or Apple Music as well as YouTube) are treated as the equivalent of 10 track sales and, therefore, one album sale.

It is, for example, one of the few places that teaches the ancient Egyptian technique of gold granulation — creating patterns using minute grains of gold — and Byzantine glass enameling methods.

He wrote extensively on Hesychast mysticism (a traditional method of Byzantine Christian contemplative prayer that integrates vocal and bodily exercises) and on the theology of Christian life and worship.

According to the Claremont Profile Method it has mixed Byzantine text in Luke 1; in Luke 10 and Luke the manuscript is defective.

The Scholia (commentaries) on the Basilica, a compilation of all imperial law from the time of Justinian, promulgated by the Byzantine emperor Leo VI (reigned 886 912), influenced the method of commenting on and teaching canon law.

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