Note 016
See Elmacin, (Hist. Saracen. p. 267,)
Abulpharagius, (Dynast. p. 201,) and Abulfeda, (Annal.
Moslem. p. 264,), and the criticisms of Pagi, (tom. iii.
A.D. 944.) The prudent Franciscan refuses to determine
whether the image of Edessa now reposes at Rome or Genoa;
but its repose is inglorious, and this ancient object of
worship is no longer famous or fashionable.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 49