Note 077
Bohadin, (p. 237,) and even Jeffrey de
Vinisauf, (l. vi. c. 1 - 8, p. 403 - 409,) ascribe the
retreat to Richard himself; and Jacobus a Vitriaco observes,
that in his impatience to depart, in alterum virum muta tus
est, (p. 1123.) Yet Joinville, a French knight, accuses the
envy of Hugh duke of Burgundy, (p. 116,) without supposing,
like Matthew Paris, that he was bribed by Saladin.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 59