- Michael Attaliates
Attaliates or Michael Attaliates was a Byzantine statesman and historian, probably a native of Attalia in
Pamphylia , whence he seems to have come toConstantinople between1030 and1040 . He acquired in the royal city both wealth and position and was rapidly advanced, under successive emperors, to the highest offices, among others to that of judge of the supreme court of the empire. He compiled (1072) for the EmperorMichael Parapinakes a compendium of Byzantine law which supplements in a useful way the "Libri Basilici". In addition to this he also drew up an "Ordinance for the Poor House and Monastery" which he founded at Constantinople in1077 . This work is of value for the history of Byzantine life and manners in the eleventh century. It contains a catalogue of the library of his monastery. About1079 or1080 he published an account of Byzantine history from1034 to1079 , a vivid and reliable presentation of the palace revolutions and female domination that characterize this period of transition from the great Macedonian dynasty to theComneni .Attaliates writes as an eyewitness and contemporary. Because of this, his history is burdened with the usual Byzantine affectations. In one passage, when he talks about the emperor
Romanos IV Diogenes , he makes it seem as though Botaniates– a potential candidate for the empressEudokia Makrembolites hand in marriage after the death ofConstantine X Doukas , who was emperor while he was writing– should have succeeded to the throne. His judgment is also affected towards the emperor Romanos, who he regarded as a wronged soul. His writing style is in imitation of earlier Roman historians rather than Greek historians. An example of this is his reference to the senators, though like Nikephoros Gregoras he simply means the imperial officials.Bibliography
The law-manual of Attaliates was first edited by
M. Freher ("Juris Greco-Romani Tomi Duo", Frankfort, 1596, 11, 1-79); the "Ordinance", or Diataxis, is found inMiklosich andMüller , "Acta et Diplomata Graeca Medii Ævi" (1887), V, 293-327; the "History" was edited byI. Bekker , in the "Corpus Script. Byz." (Bonn, 1853).External links
* [http://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/30_20_1034-1079-_Michael_Attaliates.html Greek Opera Omnia by Migne Patrologia Graeca with analytical indexes]
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