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The Latin Renovatio of Byzantium. The Empire of Constantinople (1204–1228)
writing in the Iberian Peninsula. To sum up, this is a very important volume about the preservation of the political thought of Plato and Aristotle in non-Western contexts and sources. Vasileios Syros is correct to state at the end of his prologue that classical political thought flourished and evolved in the Near and Middle East during the Middle Ages. This reviewer strongly believes that every scholarly library should have a copy of this book.