词条 | Escorial Taktikon |
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The Escorial Taktikon (other spellings: Escurial Taktikon, Escorial Tacticon, Escurial Tacticon), also known as the Taktikon Oikonomides after Nicolas Oikonomides who first edited it, is a list of Byzantine offices, dignities, and titles composed in Constantinople during the 970s (971–975 or 975–979).[1][2][3] The list contains, among many entries, the commanders (strategoi) of the Byzantine Empire's eastern frontier during the Byzantine-Arab Wars,[4] as well as a series of judicial offices.[5] References1. ^{{harvnb|Kazhdan|1991|loc="Taktika", p. 2007}}. 2. ^{{harvnb|de Souza|France|2008|pp=144–145}}: "...a list of offices and dignities known as the Escorial Taktikon written in Constantinople c. 975..." 3. ^{{harvnb|Magdalino|2003|loc=Paul Stephenson, "The Balkan Frontier in the Year 1000", p. 112}}: "The Escorial Taktikon (or Taktikon Oikonomides), the modern name given to a precedence list drawn up in Constantinople between 975 and 979..." 4. ^{{harvnb|de Souza|France|2008|p=154}}. 5. ^{{harvnb|Laiou|Simon|1994|loc=Paul Magdalino, "Justice and Finance in the Byzantine State", p. 104}}: "It is also worth noting that the Escorial Taktikon of 975 lists a number of judicial offices––thesmophylax, kensor, mystographos, exaktor, hypatos––which must have been created in or soon after the reign of Romanos." Sources{{refbegin|2}}
5 : 970s in the Byzantine Empire|10th-century books|Byzantine literature|Handbooks and manuals|10th century in the Byzantine Empire |
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