Note 070
__Emesae fastigia celsa renident.
Nam diffusa solo latus explicat; ac subit auras
Turribus in coelum nitentibus: incola claris
Cor studiis acuit ...
Denique flammicomo devoti pectora soli
Vitam agitant. Libanus frondosa cacumina turget.
Et tamen his certant celsi fastigia templi.
These verses of the Latin version of Rufus Avienus are
wanting in the Greek original of Dionysius; and since they
are likewise unnoticed by Eustathius, I must, with
Fabricius, (Bibliot. Latin. tom. iii. p. 153, edit.
Ernesti,) and against Salmasius, (ad Vopiscum, p. 366, 367,
in Hist. August.,) ascribed them to the fancy, rather than
the Mss., of Avienus.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 51