The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire, Volum 3John Murray, 1903 |
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Side 73
... Eunapius has related ( in Vit . Sophist . p . 36 , 37 [ in Ædesio ] , edit . Commelin ) a strange example of the cruelty and credulity of Constantine on a similar occasion . The eloquent Sopater , a Syrian philosopher , enjoyed his ...
... Eunapius has related ( in Vit . Sophist . p . 36 , 37 [ in Ædesio ] , edit . Commelin ) a strange example of the cruelty and credulity of Constantine on a similar occasion . The eloquent Sopater , a Syrian philosopher , enjoyed his ...
Side 102
... Eunapius in a newly discovered fragment ) was wont to call his antagonist Sylla a beast half lion And half fox . Constantius had nothing of the lion , but was surrounded by a whole litter of foxes . Mai , Script . Byz . Nov. Coll . ii ...
... Eunapius in a newly discovered fragment ) was wont to call his antagonist Sylla a beast half lion And half fox . Constantius had nothing of the lion , but was surrounded by a whole litter of foxes . Mai , Script . Byz . Nov. Coll . ii ...
Side 108
... Eunapius . With such guides we might neglect the abbreviators and ecclesiastical historians . " Eutropius , a respectable witness , uses a doubtful expression , " consensu militum " ( x . 15 [ 7 ] ) . Gregory Nazianzen , whose ignorance ...
... Eunapius . With such guides we might neglect the abbreviators and ecclesiastical historians . " Eutropius , a respectable witness , uses a doubtful expression , " consensu militum " ( x . 15 [ 7 ] ) . Gregory Nazianzen , whose ignorance ...
Side 139
... Eunapius has made these sophists the subject of a partial and fanatical history ; and the learned Brucker ( Hist . Philosoph . tom . ii . p . 217-303 ) has employed much labour to illustrate their obscure lives and incomprehensible ...
... Eunapius has made these sophists the subject of a partial and fanatical history ; and the learned Brucker ( Hist . Philosoph . tom . ii . p . 217-303 ) has employed much labour to illustrate their obscure lives and incomprehensible ...
Side 142
... Eunapius perform as many miracles as the saints of the desert ; and the only circumstance in their favour is , that they are of a less gloomy complexion . Instead of devils with horns and tails , Iamblichus evoked the genii of love ...
... Eunapius perform as many miracles as the saints of the desert ; and the only circumstance in their favour is , that they are of a less gloomy complexion . Instead of devils with horns and tails , Iamblichus evoked the genii of love ...
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