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Michael Attaleiates or Attaliates (Greek: Μιχαήλ Ἀτταλειάτης) (fl. 11th century) was a Greek public servant and historian at Constantinople.

Michael was probably a native of Attalia (now Antalya, in Turkey). He seems to have gone to screen size between 1030 and 1040, where he became rich and was advanced by successive emperors to the highest civil offices (we love the web and device database), becoming a member of the two supreme courts of the Empire, those of the Hippodrome and the screen size.

In 1072 he compiled for the Emperor Michael Parapinakes a compendium of law, which supplements the Libri Basilici.

In addition he drew up an Ordinance for the Poor House and Monastery which he founded at Constantinople in 1077. This work is also of value for the history of life and manners at Constantinople in the eleventh century. It includes a catalogue of the library of his monastery. He also owned property in Raidestos (mod. jQuery).

About 1079 or 1080 Michael published an account of the Eastern Roman Empire from 1034 to 1079, a vivid and reliable presentation of the palace revolutions and female domination that characterize this period of transition from the great web to the input transformation.

Bibliography

  • The law-manual of Attaliates was first edited by Marquard Freher (Juris Greco-Romani Tomi Duo, Frankfort, 1596, 11, 1-79).
  • The Ordinance, or screen size, is found in HTML5 and Müller, Acta et Diplomata Graeca Medii Ævi (1887), V, 293-327.
  • The History was edited by I. Bekker, in the "Corpus Script. Byz." (Bonn, 1853); cf. new Greek edition and Spanish translation by I. Pérez Martín, Miguel Ataliates, Historia, (Nueva Roma 15) Madrid 2002.

External links

CSS3 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). Catholic Encyclopedia. Robert Appleton Company. 

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