[667] Muralt, Chron. Byz., i. 468, 477.
[668] Morcelli, i. 101, 288 note. Baumstark communicated to the Röm. Quartalschrift, 1900, 310, a Syrian text independent of the Byzantine tradition, which mentioned Citium as the place of Lazarus’ burial.
[669] Ebner, Inter Ital., Freiburg, 1896, 292, 5, 14, 104, etc.
[670] Gregor. Tur., De Gloria Mart., c. 30. Migne, Patr. Lat., lxxi. 731. Modestus in Photius, Bibl., cod. 275; ed. Bekker, § 11. Anonymus, in Vita Willibaldi, c. 5. Mabillon, Vitæ SS. Ord. Bened., iii., 2, 384. Tillemont, Hist. Eccl., i. 4.
[671] Glycas, Ann., 4, 198; ed. Bonn, 554. Zonaras, 16, 12, § 11, op. cit.
[672] See Sdralek, art. “Translation” in Kraus’ Realenzykl., and Achelis, Die Martyrologien, 74-76. The editors of the Monumenta Germaniæ are fully alive to the value of incidents of this kind for the history of any period.
[673] Jaffé (Reg. R.P.) is doubtful as to its authenticity.
[674] Synodus S. Symmacho, 499. Thiel., Ep. Rom. Pont., 653. Lib. Pontif., ed. Duchesne, i. 305, 307. Venantius Fort., Miscellanea, i. 20; 8, 6.
[675] Paschalis I., Epist., i. Migne, Patr. Lat., cii. 1086.
[676] Printed in Ruinart, Acta Mart., 633. The Calendar of Münsterbilsen in Binterim is mentioned further on, page 411.