[1217] Ibid.

[1218] Symm. Ep. iv. 32. Cf. iv. 18; Symmachus refuses the request that he should write a history.

[1219] Ep. viii. 15. 1.

[1220] De Scholis Rom. in Gallia Comata, p. 29.

[1221] See Woodward, Christianity and Nationalism in the later Roman Empire, p. 5. Cf. the saying of Donatus ‘quid est imperatori cum ecclesia?’

[1222] Cf. Woodward, Christianity and Nationalism in the later Roman Empire (1916).

[1223] Ibid., p. 5.

[1224] Orosius, v. 2. 1 (quoted Dill, op. cit., p. 315).

[1225] Strabo, iv. 4.

[1226] See p. 9. Lucian in the second century found a Gallic philosopher, ἀκριβῶς Ἑλλάδα φωνὴν ἀφιείς, Herak. iv.