Works by Johnson, Mark J. (exact spelling)

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  1. Observations on the burial of the emperor Julian in constantinople.Mark J. Johnson - 2008 - Byzantion 78:254-260.
    This article argues that the alleged transfer of the remains of Julian to the church of the Holy Apostles in Constantinople may well have taken place. The fact that contemporary sources do not mention the transfer is not extraordinary. Furthermore, no legal reasons for excluding his reburial in the Apostoleion complex existed in the fourth century when burials were still under the jurisdiction of Roman, not ecclesiastical, law.
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  2. On the Burial Places of the Theodosian Dynasty.Mark J. Johnson - 1991 - Byzantion 61:330-339.
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    Review: Martin Goldstern, Haim Judah, The Incompleteness Phenomenon. A New Course in Mathematical Logic. [REVIEW]Mark J. Johnson - 1999 - Journal of Symbolic Logic 64 (3):1367-1368.