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   Andronicus, The Elder And Younger, And John Palaeologus. -   Regency, Revolt, Reign, And Abdication Of John Cantacuzene.   - Establishment Of A Genoese Colony At Pera Or Galata. -   Their Wars With The Empire And City Of Constantinople.   
   The long reign of Andronicus ^1 the elder is chiefly   
   memorable by the disputes of the Greek church, the invasion   of the Catalans, and the rise of the Ottoman power. He is   celebrated as the most learned and virtuous prince of the age;   but such virtue, and such learning, contributed neither to the   perfection of the individual, nor to the happiness of society A   slave of the most abject superstition, he was surrounded on all   sides by visible and invisible enemies; nor were the flames of   hell less dreadful to his fancy, than those of a Catalan or Turkish war. Under the reign of the Palaeologi, the choice of   the patriarch was the most important business of the state;   the heads of the Greek church were ambitious and fanatic   monks; and their vices or virtues, their learning or ignorance,   were equally mischievous or contemptible. By his intemperate   discipline, the patriarch Athanasius ^2 excited the hatred of   the clergy and people: he was heard to declare, that the sinner   should swallow the last dregs of the cup of penance; and the   foolish tale was propagated of his punishing a sacrilegious ass   that had tasted the lettuce of a convent garden. Driven from   the throne by the universal clamor, Athanasius composed   before his retreat two papers of a very opposite cast. His public   testament was in the tone of charity and resignation; the   private codicil breathed the direst anathemas against

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