The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire
by Edward Gibbon
Summary Of Chapter LXVI
- Applications of the Eastern Emperors to the Popes.
- Visits to the
West, of John the First, Manuel, and John the Second,
Palaeologus.
- Union of the Greek and Latin Churches, Promoted by
the Council of Basil, and Concluded at Ferrara and Florence.
- State of Literature at Constantinople.
- Its Revival in Italy by
the Greek Fugitives.
- Curiosity and Emulation of the Latins
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