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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]]'snun novelromanı ''[[Baudolino]]'' <ref>Milan: Bompiani, 2000. English translation by William Weaver, New York: Harcourt 2002, ISBN 0-15-100690-3</ref> iskısmen setKonstantinopolis'te partlyHaçlı atKuşatması Constantinoplesırasında during the Crusader conquestgeçer. TheHayali imaginary hero,kahraman Baudolino, savesKonstantinopolis NiketasKuşatması duringsırasında theNikitas'ın sackinghayatını ofkurtarır Constantinople,ve andsonra thenhayat proceedshikayesini toona confideanlatır. his life story to him.
 
Niketas is a major character in [[Alan Gordon (author)|Alan Gordon]]'sun murdercinayet mysteryromanında ''A Death in the Venetian Quarter'' (New York: St. Martin's Minotaru, 2002), Niketas ana kahramandır.
==Choniates in fiction==
[[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])