Note 150
The materials for the lives of all these tyrants are
taken from six contemporary historians, two Latins and four
Greeks: Orosius, 1. vii. c. 42, p. 581, 582, 583; Renatus
Profuturus Frigeridus, apud Gregor. Turon. l. ii. c. 9, in
the Historians of France, tom. ii. p. 165, 166; Zosimus,1.
vi. [c. 2] p. 370, 371; Olympiodorus, apud Phot. p. 180,
181, 184, 185 [p. 57 sqq., ed. Bekk.]; Sozomen, 1. ix. c.
12, 13, 14, 15; and Philostorgius, 1. xii. c. 5, 6, with
Godefroy's Dissertations, p. 477-481; besides the four
Chronicles of Prosper Tyro, Prosper of Aquitain, Idatius,
and Marcellinus.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 31