Note 037
Pope John XXII. (in 1334) left behind him, at
Avignon, eighteen millions of gold florins, and the value of
seven millions more in plate and jewels. See the Chronicle
of John Villani, (l. xi. c. 20, in Muratori's Collection,
tom. xiii. p. 765,) whose brother received the account from
the papal treasurers. A treasure of six or eight millions
sterling in the xivth century is enormous, and almost
incredible.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 66