Note 112
The last revolutions of the Western empire are faintly
marked in Theophanes (p. 102 [tom. i. p. 184, ed. Bonn]),
Jornandes (c. 45, p. 679), the Chronicle of Marcellinus, and
the Fragments of an anonymous writer, published by Valesius
at the end of Ammianus (p. 716, 717 [tom. ii. p. 303 sq.,
ed. Bipon.] If Photius had not been so wretchedly concise,
we should derive much information from the contemporary
histories of Malchus and Candidus. See his Extracts, p.
172-179 [p. 54-56, ed. Bekk.].
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Of The Roman Empire—
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