ODB I-III (1991)
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Abbreviation
ODB I-III (1991)
Form of publication
Encyclopedia / Dictionary

The Oxford Dictionary of Byzantium, Prepared at Dumbarton Oaks, Alexander P. Kazhdan (editor-in-chief) Alice-Mary Talbot, Anthony Cutler, Timothy E. Gregory, Nancy P. Ševčenko (eds) vol. I-III (Oxford University Press, New York and Oxford 1991)

Collective work
Yes
ISBN / ISSN
ISBN 0-19-504652-8
Key words
Arabs.
Bulgar Khanate.
Bulgarians.
Byzantine Africa.
Byzantine art.
Byzantine Asia Minor / Asian Turkey.
Byzantine Balkans.
Byzantine coins.
Byzantine emperors.
Byzantine Empire.
Byzantine institutions.
Byzantine intellectuals.
Byzantine manuscripts.
Byzantine Middle East.
Byzantine period.
Byzantine prosopography.
Byzantine science.
Byzantine sources.
Byzantines.
Chanting.
Christian doctrines.
Christians of the East.
Constantinople / Polis / Istanbul.
Constantinople, Latin occupation.
Early Christian Italy.
Ecclesiastical history.
Egypt, Byzantine period.
Encyclopedia.
Europe.
Euxine Pontus / Black Sea.
First Crusade.
Fourth Crusade.
Franks.
Genoa.
Greece, Byzantine period.
Greek mythology.
Holy Land.
Islam.
Islamic civilization.
Late Antiquity.
Latin Church.
Latins.
Learned clergy.
Medieval era.
Medieval France.
Medieval Russia.
Medieval Serbia.
Mediterranean.
Monasteries.
Monastic centers.
Nestorians, Nestorianism.
Officials.
Orthodox Churches, organizations.
Ottoman Emirate.
Ottoman Sultanate.
Patriarch of Constantinople.
Persians.
Philosophy.
Regular army.
Roman Empire.
Roman sources.
Rus / Russians.
Saints.
Sasanids / Sassanian Persians.
Scholars.
Syria, Byzantine period.
Syriac language.
Theology.
Turkish emirates.
Turkmen.
Venetians.
Venice.