[445] In Act. Apost. p. 256.
[446] See Villari’s Life of Savonarola, b. i. c. 3.
[447] In Act. Apost. p. 191.
[448] Hom. in Inscrip. Altaris, i. in initio.
[449] In Act. Apost. pp. 189, 190.
[450] Vol. xii. Hom. vi. adv. Cath. pp. 143 and 491.
[451] Vol. xii. Hom. i., “Quod frequenter,” etc. Socrates, vi. 22. If we may estimate the man from the account by Socrates, his admirer, who relates a number of his so-called witticisms, the book is no great loss.
[452] Greg. de Vita sua, pp. 585-1097. Orat. xxii., xxvii., xxxii.
[453] Vide Gibbon, v. p. 30.
[454] Socrates, vi. 8. Vide Dean Stanley, Eastern Church, pp. 131, 132, for specimens of these Thalia; e.g. one commences, “Where are those who say that the Three are but one power?”