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Nice'tas PECTORATUS

10. PECTORATUS or STETHATUS (Στηθατός), (Sterno), a monk of Constantinople, lived in the middle of the 11th century, and became known through his violent opposition to the union of the two churches, and his attacks upon Cardinal Humbertus and the other legates of the Pope at Constantinople.


Works

He wrote:--


1.

ascribed by some to Nicetas Nicaeanus.

Editions

It was published by Basnage in the 3d vol. of Canisius, Lection. Antiq., and also by Baronius in the Appendix to the 11th vol. of the Annales.


2.

extant in MS.


3.

Editions

ed. Graece Leo Allatius in his Diatriba de Symeon.


4. Other Works

Some minor productions extant in MSS.


Further Information

Cave, Hist. Liter. ad an. 1050; Fabric. Bibl. Graec. vol. vii. p. 753.

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