Michael Italikos discussed meanings of "homaimon" with Alexios Komnenos

Summary:
An Alexios Komnenos (unspecified) asked Michael Italikos about the meanings of the word "homaimon", as he was in dispute over the word with a protonotarios. Michael replied that it meant "brother", but many other things too, especially just "kin", giving examples. If he were not so busy at Philippopolis, there would be far more examples 
Dates:
1145 (Uncertain) 
Alexios Komnenos (unidentified) (Alexios 25008)
  • He had asked Michael 20130 about the meanings of the word "homaimon", in dispute with Anonymus 25041; Michael replied that it meant "brother", but many other things too, especially just "kin", giving examples (:) Italikos 215.1-218.16
protonotarios, in dispute over the meanings of "homaimon" (Anonymus 25041)
  • He had attacked Alexios 25008 over the neaning of "homaimon", leading to a question on the subject from Alexios to Michael 20130 (:) Italikos 216.2-5
Michael Italikos, man of letters (Michael 20130)
  • Alexios 25008 asked him about the meanings of the word "homaimon"; he replied that it meant "brother", but many other things too, giving examples; he would have more examples, but for the hard work required in Philippopolis (:) Italikos 215.1-218.16