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BISANZIO E LA SUA INTELLIGENCE



               Riferimenti bibliografici


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                  l’“Intelligence”  dell’Impero  Romano  d’Oriente,  in  STUDI  SULL’ORIENTE
                  CRISTIANO 22/ 1 (2018), pagg. 113-131;

               ➣ D.  CECCARELLI MOROLLI,  Cenni  circa  lo  Scrinium  Barbarorum  dell’Impero
                  Romano d’Oriente: una lezione bizantina per il mondo contemporaneo? [in corso di
                  pubblicazione in STUDI IN MEMORIA DEL CARDINAL V. DE PAOLIS];

               ➣ F. DVORNIK, Origins of  Intelligence Services: the Ancient Near East, Persia,
                  Greece, Rome, Byzantium , the Arab Muslim Empires, The Mongol Empire,
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               ➣ J. FERLUGA, Bisanzio. Società e Stato, Firenze 1974;
               ➣ N. KOUTRAKOU, Diplomacy and Espionage: Their Role in Byzantine Foreign
                  Relations,  8th-10th  Centuries,  in  GRÆCOARABICA  6  (1995),  pagg.  125-
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               ➣ E. N. LUTTWAK, La grande strategia dell’Impero Bizantino, ed. it., Milano 2009;

               ➣ J. HALDON, Information and War: Some Comments on Defensive Strategy and
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               ➣ J. HALDON, Greek Fire: Recent and Current Research, in E. JEFFREYS (ed.),
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               ➣ J. HALDON, Byzantium at War, Oxford 2002;
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