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The Significance of Coins as Evidence for the History of Athens and Corinth in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries
Byzantine Christianity: Emperor, Church and The West. By Harry J. Magoulias. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1970. x, 196 pp. Paper.
Medieval Materials Available to Rutgers Students
Charanis states that of the materials available to the history student at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, that in the field of medieval history, both Greek and Latin, is among the richest. This is largely because of the extensive holdings of the New Brunswick Theological Seminary and the important acquisitions which the Rutgers University Library has made
Donald F. Cameron
Charanis recounts Cameron's thirty-seven years of association with Rutgers from 1929 to 1966. His accomplishments including helping found Rutgers University Press and the Research Council, and transforming the college library he inherited into an important research library, overseeing the construction of the new university library, the Alexander Library
The Greek Philological Society in Constantinople
Charanis speaks about the importance of the periodical published by the Greek Philological Society of Constantinople (Hellenikos Philologikos Syllogos Konstantinowpoleos), established in 1861 which, in time became the principal intellectual and educational force among the Greeks—and they numbered millions—living in the Ottoman empire. Tt was published in thirty-three volumes until 1922