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TTALI'ATA* The quantity of the name appears from the last lines of an epigram prefixed to the edition of Leunclavius: u(phretei= de\ th=| grafh=| filofro/nws o( *Mixah\l a)nqu/patos *)Attaleia/ths. In some MSS. the name in the title of the work is spelled *)Attaleiw/ths. It is derived from the place Attala., MICHAEL a judge and proconsul under Michael Ducas, emperor of the East. Works poi/hma nomiko\n h)/toi pragmatikh/ At the command of Michael Ducas Michael Attaliata published, A. D. 1073, a work containing a system of law in 95 titles, under the name poi/hma nomiko\n h)/toi pragmatikh/. If it is a poem, as might be inferred from the title, no one has yet observed the fact or discovered the metre in which it is written. *Poi/hma nomiko/n is usually translated opus de jure. The historians of Roman law before Ritter (Ritter, ad Heinec. Hist. J. R. ยง 406) wrote po/nhma for poi/hma. MSS There are many manuscripts of the work in existence, which differ considerably from the p