LC control no. | n 83032201 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PA5319.M4 |
Personal name heading | Metochites, Theodoros, 1270-1332 |
Variant(s) | Metochita, Theodore, 1270-1332 Metochita, Theodorus, 1270-1332 Métochite, Théodore, 1270-1332 Metochites, Theodore, 1270-1332 Metochites, Theodoros, d. 1332 Metochites, Theodorus, 1270-1332 Theodore Metochita, 1270-1332 Théodore Métochite, 1270-1332 Theodore Metochites, 1270-1332 Theodoros Metochites, 1270-1332 Theodorus Metochita, 1270-1332 Theodorus Metochites, 1270-1332 Theoleptos, 1270-1332 |
Associated country | Byzantine Empire |
Birth date | 1270 |
Death date | 1332 |
Place of birth | Constantinople |
Profession or occupation | Authors |
Found in | Aristoteles. De somno et vigilia, 1943. Maurommatēs, Leōnidas. La fondation de l'empire serbe, 1978: page 89 (Théodore Métochite) BM (Theodore, Metochita) Dictionary of universal biography (Metochita, Theodorus) Krumbacher (Theodoros Metochites) Theodorus Metochites, 1992. Foss, Clive. Nicaea, a Byzantine capital and its praises, 1996: CIP title page (Theodore Metochites) CIP contents page (Theodorou [sic] Metochitou ... ) book title page (with ... Theodore Metochites, Nicene oration) Enkyklopaideia Papyros-Larous-Britannika (Metochitēs, Theodōros) Encyclopedia Britannica, 15th edition (Metochites, Theodore) Theodoros Metochites on philosophic irony and Greek history, 1996: page facing title page (Theodoros Metochites (1270-1332)) Theodori Metochitae Carmina, 2015: page xiii and following (Theodore Metochites was born in Constantinople in 1270, son of George Metochites; engaged in various diplomatic missions for the Byzantine emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos; died in 1332 in the monastery of Chora, taking monastic vows on his deathbed under the name Theoleptos; prolific author) Wikipedia, viewed April 4, 2019 (Theodore Metochites; Byzantine Greek statesman, author, gentleman philosopher, and patron of the arts; born 1270 in Constantinople; died 1332; from about 1305 to 1328 he held the position of personal adviser (mesazōn) to emperor Andronikos II Palaiologos) |
Associated language | grc |