Michael 'Psellos',
or 'the stammerer', was born in 1018 and baptized as
Around the mid
1050's Psellos felt that his political position was not secure. He became a
monk by the name of Michael and temporarily retired from the imperial court.
Empress Theodora (1055-6) summoned him back to the centre of political activity
and fron then until the mid 1070's Psellos served as high courtier, head of the
ministers under Constantine X Doukas (1059-1067) and the tutor of the future
Michael VII (1071-1078).
From the mid
1070's his political influence declined, the Chronographia ends around
1078 and from then on we do not have any certain information concerning
Psellos.
In addition to his
political activity psellos was the most influential Philosopher and
intellectual of his time. His work includes Historical, Philosophical and
Thological writings as well as Rhetorics.
Michael Psellos is
considered as one of the first Humanists in Medieval culture, whose efforts
were directed to the revival of the Classical Greek culture and the Classical
Humanist tradition.