[17] Hertzberg: Die Geschichte Griechenlands unter der Herrschaft der Römer, III. 79.
[18] Ἄλλος μετά τινος σαφηνείας Θουκυδίδης, μάλιστά γε ἐν ταῖς Σκυθικαῖς ἱστορίαις.—Photios, Cod. 82.
[19] Historici Græci Minores, I. 186-89.
[20] Zonaras, XII. 26.
[21] Trebellius Pollio, Gallien, 13.
[22] Historici Græci Minores, I. 438-40.
[23] A Greek inscription alluding to Jovian may still be read over the west door, but Mustoxidi (Delle Cose Corciresi, pp. 406-7) differs from Spon and Montfaucon in thinking that some other Jovian is meant.
[24] In Eutropium, II. 212 et seq.
[25] Procopios, De bello Vand., I. ch. 22.
[26] Hertzberg thinks it was the bronze statue of Athena Promachos which was carried off. But Gregorovius’ view (Geschichte der Stadt Athen im Mittelalter, I. 49), that given in the text, seems more probable.