Note 062
The naval war of Genseric is described by Priscus
(Excerpta Legation. p. 42 [p. 157, ed. Bonn]), Procopius (de
Bell. Vandal. 1. i. c. 5, p. 189, 190, and c. 22, p. 228
[tom. i. p. 332, sqq., and p. 399, ed. Bonn]), Victor
Vitensis (de Persecut. Vandal. 1. i. c. 17, and Ruinart, p.
467-481), and in the three panegyrics of Sidonius, whose
chronological order is absurdly transposed in the editions
both of Savaron and Sirmond. (Avit. Carm. vii 441-451.
Majorian. Carm. v. 327-350, 385-440 Anthem. Carm. ii.
348-386.) In one passage the poet seems inspired by his
subject, and expresses a strong idea by a lively image:-
__Hinc Vandalus hostis
Urget; et in nostrum numerosa classe quotannis
Militat excidium; conversoque ordine fati
Torrida Caucaseos infert mihi Byrsa furores.
[Carm. ii 347.]
The History Of The Decline and Fall
Of The Roman Empire—
Chapter 36