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... Zosimus , v . 7 , places the blockade of Pholoe before the death of Rufinus . The charge of Zosimus that Stilicho indulged in debauchery in Elis cannot safely be pressed ; for the phrase he uses is borrowed from Julian's Misopogon . See ...
... Zosimus , v . 7 , places the blockade of Pholoe before the death of Rufinus . The charge of Zosimus that Stilicho indulged in debauchery in Elis cannot safely be pressed ; for the phrase he uses is borrowed from Julian's Misopogon . See ...
Side 529
... Zosimus ( v . 26 ) places the de- feat of Radagaisus on the Ister . " A strange error , " Gibbon remarks , " which is awkwardly and imperfectly cured by reading " Αρνον for " Ιστρον . ” Awkwardly and contrariwise to every principle of ...
... Zosimus ( v . 26 ) places the de- feat of Radagaisus on the Ister . " A strange error , " Gibbon remarks , " which is awkwardly and imperfectly cured by reading " Αρνον for " Ιστρον . ” Awkwardly and contrariwise to every principle of ...
Side 530
... Zosimus , seems to be satisfactorily accounted for by the assumption of this con- fusion between the two Radagaisus episodes , a confusion which must be ascribed to Zosimus himself rather than to his source Olympiodorus.1 16. THE SECOND ...
... Zosimus , seems to be satisfactorily accounted for by the assumption of this con- fusion between the two Radagaisus episodes , a confusion which must be ascribed to Zosimus himself rather than to his source Olympiodorus.1 16. THE SECOND ...
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