Camate'rus, Androni'cus
(
Ἀνδρόνικος Καματηρός), a relative of the emperor Manuel Comnenus (A. D. 1143 to 1180), who honoured him with the title of Sebastus, and promoted him to the offices of praefect of the city and praefect of the
βίγλα,
i. e. praefectus vigilum, or praefect of the imperial guards. Camaterus is said to have been a man of great intellect and a powerful speaker.
Works
Theologico-polemical Works
He is the author of several theologico-polemical works, an extract from one of which is all that has appeared in print. Among them we may mention one entitled
Ἀντιρρητικά, a dialogue against the Latins.
A portion of this work which relates to the
Processio Spiritus Sancti, was subsequently refuted by J. Veccus, and both the original and the refutation are printed in L. Allatius'
Graecia Orthodox. ii. p. 287, &c.
Other works in MS
His other works are still extant in MS.
Father of Joannes Ducas
Andronicus Camaterus was the father of Joannes Ducas, to whom Eustathius dedicated his commentary on Dionysius Periegetes.
Further Information
Cave,
Hist. Lit. i. p. 675, with Wharton's
Append. p. 24 ; Fabric.
Bibl. Graec. xi. p. 278.
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