Specimens of these are given by Harnack in the 'Theologische Literaturzeitung' of January 20 and March 17, 1894.

[332]

See Sozomen, 'Hist. Eccl.' I, 6.

[333]

See p. 123.

[334]

The name commonly given to the really unknown author of the 'History of the Britons.' He states that the tombstone of Constantius was still to be seen in his day, and gives Mirmantum or Miniamantum as an alternative name for Segontium. Bangor and Silchester are rival claimants for the name, and one 13th-century MS. declares York to be signified.