Note 002
William of Tyre (l. i. c. 11, p. 637, 638) thus
describes the hermit: Pusillus, persona contemptibilis,
vivacis ingenii, et oculum habeas perspicacem gratumque, et
sponte fluens ei non deerat eloquium. See Albert Aquensis,
p. 185. Guibert, p. 482. Anna Comnena in Alex isd, l. x.
p. 284, &c., with Ducarge's Notes, p. 349.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 58