16 Juliani Op. Ep. 31, a letter from him to Aetius.
17 Pallad. H. I. 136; cf. Soc. iii. 4; cf. Chronicon proevium to Festal letters, under a.d. 360.
18 Soc. iii. 2-4. Cf. Philost. vii. 2; Am. Marcel. xxii. 11. 3-11; Athan. Ep. ad. Episc. 7; Hist. Arian. 51, 72, 75, etc.; Juliani Op. Epp. 8, 9, 10, 36, 45, 55.
19 Text given by Soc. iii. 3; cf. Juliani Op. Ep. 10.
20 Philost. vii. 10, variations; Theodoret, iii. 12, 13. Cf. Am. Marcel. xxiii. 1. 4-6.
21 Felix and Elpidius, officials whom Philost. and Theodoret assert to have been punished.
22 Soz. alone reports this, probably from local martyrology or from Bishop Zeno.
23 Hieron. Vita Hilarionis (divergent on some points).
24 Greg. Naz. Or. cont. Julianum, i. 86, 87.
26 Greg. Naz. Or. cont. Julianum, i. 88-90.
27 He means Sallustius, who was at this time praefectus praetorio Orientis, to be distinguished from another Sallustius, who was praefectus praetorio Galliae.
28 Most likely this was the same Mark, bishop of Arethusa, mentioned in iii. 10; iv. 6, 12, 16, 22.
29 For the Phrygians, Soc. iii. 15.
31 Basil, M. Ep. c.; Greg. Naz. Ep. lviii.
32 Athan. Hist. Arian. 33; Apol. de fuga sua, 4. The whole of the Tomus ad Antioch.; Soc. iii. 5-8; Ruf. H. E. i. 27-30; Theodoret, H. E. iii. 4, 5.
34 Soc. gives a considerable extract, iii. 8, from Athan. Apol. de fuga sua.
35 Ruf. H. E. i. 30, 31; Soc. iii. 9, 10. Cf. Theodoret, H. E. iii 4, 5; Sulp. Sev. H. S. ii. 45.
36 Soc. iii. 10, who says his source is Sabinus, en th sunagwgh rwn su/odikwn.
37 Soc. iii. 10, gives a direct extract; Soz. leaves out some words purposely.
38 Soc. iii. 13, 14; Ruf. H.E. i. 32-34; all remotely; much new material in this chapter. Cf. Theodoret, H. E. iii. 9; Athan. Ep. Heart., under 363.
39 The edict of Julian, in Juliani Op. Ep. xxvi.
40 Juliani Op. Ep. lii. Julianus Bostrenis.
41 He probably means that of Alaphion.
42 He means Salamines, Phuscon, Malachion, and Crispion, whom he mentions below, vi. 32.