34 Soc. vi. 18; Pallad. ibid. Soz. has much distinctive material.
35 Soc. vi. 18; Pallad. ibid. and Chrys. Ep. ad Inn.; Theodoret, H. E. v. 34. Soz. has distinct material. Cf. Zos. v. 24.
36 Soc. vi. 19; Pallad. Dialog. 11-20. Cf. Theodoret, H. E. v. 34. Soz. has much separate material.
37 Pallad. Dialog., ibid. Soz. has an independent chapter in large part.
38 Cf. Claudianus in primum consulatum Fl. Stilichonis, i., ii.; de secundo consulatu Fl. Stilichonis; de bello Getico; de sexto consulatu Honorii Augusti panegyris, 57-v. 38; Olymp. beginning with Fragm. 2; Eunap. Fragm. ii. 72.
39 Independent chapter; cf. Pallad. Dialog. 1-3.
41 The reckless historical sense of the West has a strong proof here.
42 Soc. vi. 19, 20, vii. 2; Pallad. Dialog. ibid. Soz. has new facts, and a sobered judgment of Atticus.
43 Pallad. Dialog. ibid.; Soc. vi. 21; Theodoret, H. E. v. 34. Soz. has new material. Cf. Chrys. Epp. in exil., vol. iii. 2 PGM.
1 Soc. vi. 23; Philost. xii. 7; Theodoret, H. E. v. 36. Soz. is independent. Cf. Zos. v. 31; Olymp. Fragm. 1 and 2.
2 This chapter is independent.
3 Cf. Acta Sanct. Boll. under March 10, where the names acts, orations of Basil, and Soz.'s story of the invention are given. Basil, Oratio in laudem ss. Quadraginta Martyrum, vii. 749.
4 This chapter is independent. For an opposite estimate, see Eunap. Fragm. ii. 70, 71, and the allegations in Suidas, s.v.
5 Independent; cf. Poems of Claudianus, as above; Olymp. Fragm. 2-11; Zos. v. 4-38; Philost. xii. 1-3.
6 His name was Longinianus. Zos. v. 32.
7 Independent chapter; cf. Zos. v. 22.
8 Independent; cf. Olymp. Fragm. 3-10; Zos. v. 37-40; Soc. vii. 10.
9 Independent chapter; cf. Olymp. Fragm. 3; Zos. v. 41-51.
10 Independent chapter; cf. Olymp. Fragm. 3. 13; Zos. vi. 6-13; Soc. vii. 10; Philost. xii. 3.
11 Independent chapter. Soc. vii. 10; Philost. xii. 3; Oros. vii. 39.
12 He is called Sigesarus by Olympiodorus, Fragm. 26, who speaks of him as having endeavored in vain to rescue the sons of Ataulph, the king of the Goths, from death.