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ACOMINATUS (AKOMINATOS), MICHAEL (c. 1140-1220)

This article appears in Volume V01, Page 151 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.

Encyclopedia Britannica - Main :: A10-ADA
ACOMINATUS (AKOMINATOS), MICHAEL (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 and the
establishment
  of the Latin empire (1204), he retired to the island of Ceos, where he died. He was a versatile writer, and composed homilies, speeches and poems, which, with his correspondence, throw considerable light upon the miserable condition of Attica and Athens at the time. His memorial to Alexis III. Angelus on the abuses of Byzantine administration, the poetical lament over the degeneracy of Athens and the monodes on his brother Nicetas and Eustathius, archbishop of Thessalonica, deserve
special
  mention.
Edition of his works by S. Lambros (1879-1880) ; Migne, Patrologia Graeca, cxl. ; see also A. Ellissen, Michael Akominatos (1846), containing several pieces with German translation; F. Gregorovius, Geschichte der Stadt Athen im Mittelalter, i. (1889); G. Finlay, History of Greece, iv. pp. 133-134 (1877).
His younger brother NICETAS (Niketas), sometimes called CHONIATES, who accompanied him to Constantinople, took up
politics as a career. He held several appointments under the Angelus emperors (amongst them that of "
great
 
logothete
  " or chancellor) and was
governor
  of the " theme " of Philippopolis at a
critical
  period. After the fall of Constantinople he fled to Nicaea, where he settled at the court of the emperor Theodorus Lascaris, and devoted himself to literature. He died between 1210 and 1220. His
chief
 
work
  is his History, in 21 books, of the period from 118o to 1206. In spite of its florid and bombastic style, it is of considerable value as a record (on the whole impartial) of events of which he was either an eye-witness or had heard at first hand. Its most interesting portion is the description of the capture of Constantinople, which should be read with Villehardouin's and Paolo Rannusio's works on the same subject. The little treatise On the Statues destroyed by the Latins (perhaps, as we have it, altered by a later writer) is of
special
 
interest
  to the archaeologist. His dogmatic
work
 (Orlvaupor 'OpGoboEias, Thesaurus Orthodoxae Fidei), although it is extant in a complete form in MS., has only been published in part. It is one of the
chief
  authorities for the heresies and heretical writers of the 12th century.
Editions: History, editio princeps, H. Wolf (1557); and in the Bonn Corpus Scriptorum Hist. Bye., 1st ed.,Bekker (1835) ; Rhetorical Pieces in C. Sathas, Mee-awe,, 1 BLf]\LOOhnn, i. (1872); Thesaurus in Migne, Patrologia Graeca, cxxxix., cxl. ; see also C. A. Sainte-Beuve, " Geoffroy de Villehardouin " in Causeries du Lundi, ix.; S. Reinach, " La fin de 1'empire grec " in Esquisses Archeologiques (1888) ; C. Neumann, Griechische Geschichtsschreiber im 12. Jahrhundert (1888); Gibbon, Decline and Fall, ch. lx. ; and (for both Michael and Nicetas) C. Krumbacher, Geschichte der byzantinischen Litteratur (1897).


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