[139] Compare S. Germanus; La Messe, iii., p. 91.

[140] Theoph. Contin., ed. Bonn, p. 333.

[141] Mr. Conway in Art Journal, 1891.

[142] Great Palace, pp. 120, 129.

[143] Vol. iii., p. 321.

[144] Fossati: also Paspates’ Byzantinae Meletai, p. 343.

[145] Relation d’un Voyage de Constantinople, p. 160. This idea he may have obtained from Rosweyd’s note to Paulinus (1569), saying fountains in front of churches were succeeded by lustral vases placed at the vestibule of the temple. “The rim of such a one seems to be figured in Gruter, p. 1046, with an inscription which was selected from the Anthology, as is shown by Rigaltius. This line was [also] written on the sepulchre of St. Diomede.”

[146] Paciaurdi 1758, De sacris Balneis, tab. vi.

[147] Ed. Bonn, vol. i., p. 262.

[148] E. Muntz, Tapisserie.