The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire: With Notes by H.H. Milman, Band 2Porter, 1880 |
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... Eunapius * ( in Maximo , pp . 77 , 78 , 79 , and in Chrysanthio , pp . 147 , 148 ) has minutely related these anecdotes , which he conceives to be the most important events of the age . Yet he fairly confesses the frailty of Maximus ...
... Eunapius * ( in Maximo , pp . 77 , 78 , 79 , and in Chrysanthio , pp . 147 , 148 ) has minutely related these anecdotes , which he conceives to be the most important events of the age . Yet he fairly confesses the frailty of Maximus ...
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... Eunapius and Zosimus curiously specify these articles of Gothic wealth and luxury . Yet it must be presumed that they were the manufactures of the provinces ; which the Barbarians had acquired as the spoils of war ; or as the gifts , or ...
... Eunapius and Zosimus curiously specify these articles of Gothic wealth and luxury . Yet it must be presumed that they were the manufactures of the provinces ; which the Barbarians had acquired as the spoils of war ; or as the gifts , or ...
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... Eunapius ( in Excerpt . Legat . pp . 21 , 22 ) with Zosimus ( 1. iv . p . 279 ) . The difference of circumstances and names must undoubtedly be applied to the same story . Fravitta , or Travitta , was afterwards consul ( A. D. 401 ) ...
... Eunapius ( in Excerpt . Legat . pp . 21 , 22 ) with Zosimus ( 1. iv . p . 279 ) . The difference of circumstances and names must undoubtedly be applied to the same story . Fravitta , or Travitta , was afterwards consul ( A. D. 401 ) ...
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