Note 164
The common and most glorious legend includes,
in a single night the fifty victories of Hercules over the
virgin daughters of Thestius, (Diodor. Sicul. tom. i. l. iv.
p. 274. Pausanias, l. ix. p. 763. Statius Sylv. l. i. eleg.
iii. v. 42.) But Athenaeus allows seven nights,
(Deipnosophist, l. xiii. p. 556,) and Apollodorus fifty, for
this arduous achievement of Hercules, who was then no more
than eighteen years of age, (Bibliot. l. ii. c. 4, p. 111,
cum notis Heyne, part i. p. 332.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 50