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Chiesa e Stato nel Codice Teodosiano: saggio sul libro XVI. By Lucio De Giovanni. (Serie Storia, 1.) Pp. 204. Naples: Tempi Moderni, 1980. L.8,500

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  25 March 2011

Walter Ullmann
Affiliation:
Trinity College, Cambridge

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1 In parenthesis it should perhaps be stated that it was precisely on this point that East and West split when Zeno issued his Henotikon in 483 who thereby transgressed the boundaries so clearly observed by his predecessors, excepting the inglorious Basiliscus and his Enkyklion. The result was the Acacian Schism that was the overture to the permanent division between the Greek East and the Latin West.