Byzantine studies
The Byzantine Studies is an interdisciplinary branch of science that deals with the history, culture, religion, art, science, industry and politics of the Byzantine Empire. As the founder of Byzantine applies the German philologist Hieronymus Wolf, a humanist of the Renaissance period, which began about 100 years after the final conquest of Byzantium by the Ottomans to collect Byzantine philosophers writings, translate and publish them. The first Neogräzist and linguist, who is also to be regarded as Byzantinist, Karl Krumbacher was.