Note 106
The lively scepticism of Voltaire is balanced
with sense and erudition by the French author of the Esprit
des Croisades, (tom. iv. p. 386 - 388,) who observes, that,
according to the Arabians, the inhabitants of Jerusalem must
have exceeded 200,000; that in the siege of Titus, Josephus
collects 1,300,000 Jews; that they are stated by Tacitus
himself at 600,000; and that the largest defalcation, that
his accepimus can justify, will still leave them more
numerous than the Roman army.
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 58