Note 051
Among the amusements of the feast, a boy
balanced, on his forehead, a pike, or pole, twenty-four feet
long, with a cross bar of two cubits a little below the top.
Two boys, naked, though cinctured (campestrati) together,
and singly, climbed, stood, played, descended, &c., ita me
stupidum reddidit: utrum mirabilius nescio, (p. 470.) At
another repast a homily of Chrysostom on the Acts of the
Apostles was read elata voce non Latine, (p. 483.)
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 53