Note 093
The Portuguese missionaries, Alvarez,
(Ramusio, tom. i. fol. 204, rect. 274, vers.) Bermudez,
(Purchas's Pilgrims, vol. ii. l. v. c. 7, p. 1149 - 1188,)
Lobo, (Relation, &c., par M. le Grand, with xv.
Dissertations, Paris, 1728,) and Tellez (Relations de
Thevenot, part iv.) could only relate of modern Abyssinia
what they had seen or invented. The erudition of Ludolphus,
(Hist. Aethiopica, Francofurt, 1681. Commentarius, 1691.
Appendix, 1694,) in twenty-five languages, could add little
concerning its ancient history. Yet the fame of Caled, or
Ellisthaeus, the conqueror of Yemen, is celebrated in
national songs and legends.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 42