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encomium on
Psellus' protectors, the
emperors of the
Doukas dynasty.
Byzantinist historian Judith Herrin said: "This book by
Michael Psellus is so fascinating...
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surviving work
particularly concerned with
individual demons.
Michael Psellus prepared the
influential De
operatione dæmonum (On the
Operation of Demons)...
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Finlay 1853, p. 526.
Norwich 1993, p. 325.
Michael Psellus (c. 1080). Chronographia.
Michael Psellus (1953).
Chronographia [English translation]. Translated...
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administration of justice.: 498
Although contemporary historian Michael Psellus claimed the
joint reign was a
complete failure, John
Scylitzes stated that...
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excommunication of each
church by the
other in 1054.
Psellus, p. 269. Norwich, pg. 332
Psellus, p. 315. Editor's n. I. See also Skylitzes, p. 464, note...
- the
Phokades descends from him.
Psellus,
Michael (1966).
Fourteen Byzantine Rulers: The
Chronographia of
Michael Psellus. New York:
Penguin classics. pp...
- Oribasius,
Aetius (Aëtius of
Amida or
Sicamus Aëtius), Actuarius, Nonnus,
Psellus, Leo, Myrepsus; Arabic: S****ion, Avenzoar, Albucasis, Haly
Abbas translated...
- in his bath.
According to
court official and
later chronicler Michael Psellus, some of his
retinue had "held his head for a long time
beneath the water...
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fight with his
enemies which would cause his
worried generals to complain.
Psellus confirms that Rom**** “exposed
himself to
danger without a
thought of the...
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first attested only in the
writings of the
Byzantine philosopher Michael Psellus (c. 1017–1078).
Following their translation into
Latin by
Ficino and Lazzarelli...