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  1. Michael Choniates at the Christian Parthenon and the Bendideia Festival of Republic 1 Byron David MacDougall I The Christian Parthenon, Anthony Kaldellis includes a collection of sources that refer to a mysterious eternal light associated with the Athenian cathedral.1 These range from the Anglo-Saxon pilgrim Saewulf ’s prosaic description of “a lamp that burned eternally without need for ...

  2. Michael Choniates (or Acominatus) (c. 1140-1220), Byzantine writer and ecclesiastic, was born at Chonae (the ancient Colossae). At an early age he studied at Constantinople, and about 1175 was appointed archbishop of Athens. After the capture of Constantinople by the Franks during the Fourth Crusade and the establishment of the Latin Empire ...

  3. p> MICHAEL CHONIATES’ ΥΠΟΜΝΗΣΤΙΚΟΝ AND THE TERM KASTRENOI The aim of this paper is to prove that the term kastrenoi , used by Michael Choniates, metropolitan of Athens, in the letter ...

  4. These reviews discuss such issues as institutional settings, classical scholarship, rhetoric, political theory, literary criticism, historiography, logic, and philosophy in Byzantium. They also deal with the reception of the Neoplatonic ideas in Byzantium as well as with some individual figures such as Maximos the Confessor and Michael Psellos.

  5. 1. Jan. 2016 · In the case of Barocci 131 this edition was supplemented with several later works, including a small set of letters sent by Michael Choniates from his exile on the island Keos after 1205. It seems ...

  6. Michael Choniates (or Acominatus) was born in 1140 and was the archbishop of Athens from the period 1182-1204. Michael Choniates was a man of letters and his works resulted as an invaluable source for the state of the times. The archbishop worked for the education of his clergy and their spiritual development, while at the same time lightening ...

  7. Michael Choniates. Ein Beitrag zur Erforschung seines Lebens und seines Werkes – Das Briefcorpus. Akademie Athen, Athen, 1999 (in griechischer Sprache). Aufsätze. Griechische Diglossie und intralinguale Metaphrasen: Aspekte kultureller und politischer Interaktionen, in: Sprechen und Schreiben. Schriftsysteme und ihre linguistischen ...