Rights and Copyright
Copyright 2014 King's College London.
All rights reserved. The PBE I Online edition is publicly available and free at the point of access, but remains Copyright of King's College London.
The moral right of John Robert Martindale to be recognised as the compiler of this work is asserted.
The editor and committee of PBE express their thanks to colleagues of the Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit in Berlin.
Dion Smythe asserts his moral right to be recognised as author and designer of aspects of the computer system that supported PBE I's development. Gordon Gallacher asserts his moral right to be recognised as the author, designer, programmer and compiler of aspects of the same computer system. John Bradley asserts his moral right to be recognised as the author, designer, programmer and compiler of aspects of the presentation framework for PBE I in 2001, and for its minor reworking in 2014 that allowed the material to work better with modern browsers.
All rights reserved. The PBE I Online edition is publicly available and free at the point of access, but remains Copyright of King's College London.
The moral right of John Robert Martindale to be recognised as the compiler of this work is asserted.
The editor and committee of PBE express their thanks to colleagues of the Prosopographie der mittelbyzantinischen Zeit in Berlin.
Dion Smythe asserts his moral right to be recognised as author and designer of aspects of the computer system that supported PBE I's development. Gordon Gallacher asserts his moral right to be recognised as the author, designer, programmer and compiler of aspects of the same computer system. John Bradley asserts his moral right to be recognised as the author, designer, programmer and compiler of aspects of the presentation framework for PBE I in 2001, and for its minor reworking in 2014 that allowed the material to work better with modern browsers.