[188] Tertullian, op. cit. 2, 13, 14.
[189] Eus., Hist. Eccl., 5, 24, 11-18.
[190] Οἱ δὲ τεσσαράκοντα ὥρας ἡμερινάς τε καὶ νυκτερινὰς συμμετροῦσι τὴν ἡμέραν αὐτῶν (Euseb., op. cit.). Funk, op. cit. 242 et seq., defends the above interpretation of the passage against Probst.
[191] Origen cannot be quoted for the fast of forty days, for the evidence attributed to him is really that of his translator, Rufinus. Cf. Funk, op. cit.
[192] Ἀπονηστίζεσθαι δεῖ οὗ ἂν ἐμπέσῃ κυριακή. This passage is not quoted in the treatise of Funk already referred to. His conclusions must accordingly be modified.
[193] Larsow, Festbriefe deshl. Athanasius, 62.
[194] Op. cit. 69.
[195] Op. cit. 127.
[196] Larsow, Festbriefe deshl. Athanasius, 149.
[197] De Paschate, c. 4.