[117] Sozom. iii. 14; Sulp. Severus.
[118] At Stridon, on the frontiers of Pannonia and Dalmatia.
[119] Sozom. iii. 14. Palladius, Hist. Lausiaca, 38.
[120] In Matt. Hom. 8, p. 87.
[121] The custom of one monk reading the Scriptures aloud during dinner was first adopted, according to Cassian, in the Cappadocian monasteries.—Cass. lib. iv. c. 17; Sozom. iii. 14; Jerome’s translation of the rule.
[122] But sometimes later.
[123] Hom. in Matt. 55, vol. vii. p. 545.
[124] Sozom. iii. 14, 15; Cassian., de Cœnob. Instit. iv. x. 22.
[125] Cod. Theod. ix. 40. 16.
[126] Vide Müller de Antiq. Antioch. c. 3.