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His theological work, (''[[Thesaurus Orthodoxae Fidei]]''), although extant in a complete form in manuscripts, has only been published in part. It is one of the chief authorities for the [[heresy|heresies]] and heretical writers of the 12th century.
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== Edebiyatta Nikitas Honiatis ==
[[Umberto Eco]]'
▲[[Umberto Eco]]'s novel ''[[Baudolino]]'' <ref>Milan: Bompiani, 2000. English translation by William Weaver, New York: Harcourt 2002, ISBN 0-15-100690-3</ref> is set partly at Constantinople during the Crusader conquest. The imaginary hero, Baudolino, saves Niketas during the sacking of Constantinople, and then proceeds to confide his life story to him.
▲Niketas is a major character in [[Alan Gordon (author)|Alan Gordon]]'s murder mystery ''A Death in the Venetian Quarter'' (New York: St. Martin's Minotaru, 2002).
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== Edisyonlar ve tercümeler ==
* ''Imperii Graeci Historia'', ed. [[Hieronymus Wolf]], 1557, in Greek with parallel Latin translation. ([https://books.google.com/books?id=7UM8AAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover PDF of 1593 reprint])
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