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Magicae trans fines. Le parcours de deux magiciens du XIVe siècle
By analyzing the fate of two Byzantine magicians in the second half of the fourteenth century, this article tries to present the less known aspect of the Byzantine-Slavic cultural relations beyond their hesychast vision. Byzantine magic and its transmission in Bulgaria, on the eve of the Turkish conquest, are presented from the available sources.