Note 077
Besides the hints which may be gathered from chronicles
and ecclesiastical history, Zosimus (1 iv. [c. 40, seq.] p.
259-267), Orosius (1. vii c. 35), and Pacatus (in Panegyr.
Vet. xii. 30-47), supply the loose and scanty materials of
this civil war. Ambrose (tom. ii. Epist. xl. p. 952, 953)
darkly alludes to the well-known events of a magazine
surprised, an action at Petovio, a Sicilian, perhaps a
naval, victory, etc. Ausonius (p. 236, edit. Toll.) applauds
the peculiar merit and good fortune of Aquileia.
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