Note 081
Lipsius (Opp. tom. iii. Poliorcet, l. iii.)
was ignorant of this clear and conspicuous passage of
Procopius, (Goth. l. i. c. 21.) The engine was named the
wild ass, a calcitrando, (Hen. Steph. Thesaur. Linguae
Graec. tom. ii. p. 1340, 1341, tom. iii. p. 877.) I have
seen an ingenious model, contrived and executed by General
Melville, which imitates or surpasses the art of antiquity.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 41