Note 091
The original evidence of Ambrose (tom. ii. Epist. li. p.
998), Augustine (The City of God, v.26), and Paulinus (in
Vit. Ambros. c. 24), is delivered in vague expressions of
horror and pity. It is illustrated by the subsequent and
unequal testimonies of Sozomen (1. vii. c. 25), Theodoret
(1. v. c. 17), Theophanes (Chronograph. p. 62 [tom. i. p.
113 ed. Bonn.]), Cedrenus (p. 317 [tom. i. p. 556, ed.
Bonn.]), and Zonaras (tom. ii. l. xiii. [c. 18] p. 34).
Zosimus alone, the partial enemy of Theodosius, most
unaccountably passes over in silence the worst of his
actions.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 27