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  Theodore Metochita - LoveToKnow 1911
THEODORE METOCHITA [THEODOROS METOCHITES], a Byzantine author, man of learning and statesman, who flourished during the reign of Andronicus II.
After the deposition of his patron by Andronicus III., Metochita was deprived of his office of great logothete (chancellor) and sent into exile.
Metochita was also the author of works on philosophical and astronomical subjects.
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 Theodore Metochites - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Metochites (1270–1332) was a Byzantine statesman, author, gentleman philosopher, and patron of the arts.
Metochites’ extant œuvre comprises 20 Poems in dactylic hexameter, 18 orations (Logoi), Commentaries on Aristotle’s writings on natural philosophy, an introduction to the study of Ptolemaic astronomy (Stoicheiosis astronomike), and 120 essays on various subjects, the Semeioseis gnomikai.
Hult, K. Theodore Metochites on Ancient Authors and Philosophy: Semeioseis gnomikai 1–26 and 71.
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 Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, page 1068 (v. 2)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
He was an inti­mate friend and staunch adherent of the emperor Andronicus the Elder, and one of those few Greek divines who advocated the re-union of the Greek and Latin churches.
Metochita, and wrote an epitaph which is given in Fabricius.
Metochita was one of the best astronomers of his time, 9.
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 Theodore Metochites - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Theodore Metochites (1270–1332) was a Byzantine statesman, author, gentleman philosopher, and patron of the arts.
Metochites’ extant œuvre comprises 20 Poems in dactylic hexameter, 18 orations (Logoi), Commentaries on Aristotle’s writings on natural philosophy, an introduction to the study of Ptolemaic astronomy (Stoicheiosis astronomike), and 120 essays on various subjects, the Semeioseis gnomikai.
Hult, K. Theodore Metochites on Ancient Authors and Philosophy: Semeioseis gnomikai 1–26 and 71.
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Theodore (602–September 19, 690) was the seventh archbishop of Canterbury.
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 theodore metochita - Article and Reference from OnPedia.com
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Theodore Metochita (Theodoros Metochites) was a Byzantine author, man of learning and statesman, who flourished during the reign of Andronicus II Palaeologus (1282-1328).
After the deposition of his patron by Andronicus III, Metochita was deprived of his office of Grand Logothete (chancellor) and sent into exile.
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 Migne : Patrologia Graeca (Index of Authors)
PG 18: Methodius of Olympus, with Alexander Lycopolitanus, Peter of Alexandria, Theodore of Mopsuestia, etc.
PG 97: John Malalas, Andreas of Jerusalem, Elias of Crete and Theodore Abucara
PG 141: Joannes Veccus, Constantinus Meliteniota, and Georgius Metochita
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 John of Ephesus, Ecclesiastical History, Part 3 -- Book 1
The title Caesar at this period of the Byzantine empire signified the successor designate to the throne: and he was usually addressed by the epithets of "serene," and "peaceful," just as the emperor was always "victorious," the patriarch "merciful," and so on.
Theodore was unknown to Le Quien, and his acquaintance with Peter and Damianus was also very slight.
Flavianus, after a thirteen years' episcopate, was ejected by a provincial council in A. 512, for not condemning with sufficient readiness the council of Chalcedon, as they considered that his anathema of it was wrung from him.
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METOCHITA, THEODORE [THEODOxos METOCHITES1, a Byzantine author, man of learning and statesman, who flourished during the reign of Andronicus II.
The poems, dealing mainly with contemporary and personal matters, are written in hexameter, not in the usual " political " verse.
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 Nicene and Post-Nicene Fathers, Series II, Vol. I
It would seem therefore that he must have lived while still a child either in Caesarea itself, or in the neighborhood, where its creed was in use.
7) states that this opening oration was delivered by Eustathius, bishop of Antioch; while Theodore of Mopsuestia and Philostorgius (according to Nicetas Choniates, Thes.
As Lightfoot suggests, it is possible to explain the discrepancy in the reports by supposing that Eustathius and Alexander, the two great patriarchs, first addressed a few words to the Emperor and that then Eusebius delivered the regular oration.
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 History of Medieval Philosophy 361
CANTACUZENUS, pleaded vigorously for Aristotle, paraphrasing the earlier books of the Nichomachean Ethics.
THEODORE METOCHITA and SOPHONIAS wrote commentaries on other treatises of Aristotle.
Another remarkable personage of the time, NICHOLAS CABASILAS, wrote a refutation of the Hypotyposes Pyrrhonienses of Sextus Empiricus, an author who had been driven out of literary circulation since the fifth century through the influence of Christian ideas.
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 Rome - Vol II, Chapter XVI - Notes
Notwithstanding the authority of Eusebius, and the silence of Lactantius, Ambrose, Sulpicius, Orosius, &c., it has been long believed, that the Thebaean legion, consisting of 6000 Christians, suffered martyrdom by the order of Maximian, in the valley of the Pennine Alps.
Having thus provided a secure evasion, he commits the equivocal passage to his readers and translators; justly conceiving that their piety would induce them to prefer the most favorable sense.
There was perhaps some malice in the remark of Theodorus Metochita, that all who, like Eusebius, had been conversant with the Egyptians, delighted in an obscure and intricate style.
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 J.-P. Migne, Patrologiae Graecae   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
PG 18: Methodius of Olympius, with Alexander of Lycopolitanus, Peter of Alexandria, Theodore of Mopsuestia, etc.
PG 91: Maximus the Confessor, Thalasius the Abbot, and Theodore the Abbot of Raithuensis
PG 144: Georgius Pachymeres, Theodorus Metochita Magnus Logtheta, and Matthæus Blastares Hieromonachus
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 Amazon.com: "The Politics of Injustice": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-10)
See Katherine Beckett and Theodore Sasson, The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America (Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge, 2000); Scott Boggess and John Bound, "Did Criminal Activity Increase...
The Politics of Injustice: Crime and Punishment in America by Katherine A. Beckett, Theodore Sasson
See all pages with references to The Politics of Injustice.
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 Fathers, Nicene & Post-Nicene, s.2, v.1 (25)
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while Theodore of Mopsuestia and Philostorgius (according to Nicetas
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