Note 011
Tabari, or Al Tabari, a native of Taborestan,
a famous Imam of Bagdad, and the Livy of the Arabians,
finished his general history in the year of the Hegira 302,
(A.D. 914.) At the request of his friends, he reduced a work
of 30,000 sheets to a more reasonable size. But his Arabic
original is known only by the Persian and Turkish versions.
The Saracenic history of Ebn Amid, or Elmacin, is said to be
an abridgment of the great Tabari, (Ockley's Hist. of the
Saracens, vol. ii. preface, p. xxxix. and list of authors,
D'Herbelot, p. 866, 870, 1014.)]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 51