Note 037
The picture of Carthage, as it flourished in the fourth
and fifth centuries, is taken from the Expositio totius
Mundi, p. 17, 18, in the third volume of Hudson's Minor
Geographers; from Ausonius de Claris Urbibus, p. 228, 229;
and principally from Salvian, de Gubernatione Dei, 1. vii.
p. 257, 258. I am surprised that the 'Notitia' should not
place either a mint or an arsenal at Carthage, but only a
gynecaeum, or female manufacture.
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
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