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Cyril A. Mango
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Aetos: Studies in honour of Cyril Mango presented to him on April 14, 1998
1998
Cyril A. Mango, Ihor Ševčenko, Irmgard Hutter
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A Russian graffito in St. Sophia, Constantinople
1954
Cyril A. Mango
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The brazen house a study of the vestibule of the imperial palace of Constantinople
1959
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Bibliyografya Mango, Cyril : Materials for the study of the mosaics of St. Sophia at Istanbul (İstanbul'da Ayasofyia'nin mozaiklerinini incelenmesi için malzeme)
1964
Semavi Eyice, Cyril A. Mango
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Constantinople and the Byzantine Empire
1971
Jacobs, David, Cyril A. Mango
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Okeanos essays presented to Ihor Ševčenko on his sixtieth birthday by his colleagues and students
1984
Ihor Ševčenko, Cyril A. Mango, Omeljan Pritsak, Uliana M. Pasicznyk
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The art of the Byzantine empire, A.D. 312-1453: Sources and documents
1986
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Vyzantio, hē autokratoria tēs Neas Romēs
1988
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Epigrafia medievale greca e latina: ideologia e funzione : atti del Seminario di Erice, 12-18 settembre 1991
1991
Guglielmo Cavallo, Cyril A. Mango
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İstanbul, city of seven hills: a photographic journey through Byzantine and Ottoman monuments
1994
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Byzantium the empire of New Rome
1994
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Chora the scroll of heaven
2000
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The Oxford history of Byzantium
2002
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Le développement urbain de Constantinople, IVe-VIIe siècles
2004
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St Catherine's Monastery at Mount Sinai: its manuscripts and their conservation : papers given in memory of Professor Ihor Ševčenko, 27 November 2010, Stelios Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies, University of Oxford
2011
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