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kind have existed since antiquity, notably among the Greeks, and also in certain schools of Buddhism.” Let it be noted that Guénon criticizes only the political Buddhism of the In
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and Oleg Grabar, Late Antiquity, A Guide to the Postclassical World , Belknap Press, Harvard University Press, 1999, p.vii]. As such, "Byzantine Empire" and its reflexes ought to
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and in the end all of antiquity. In some ways the Mediterranean has never recovered from the rise of the Roman Empire. From whose barbarian-haunted ruin sprang another polycentric
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