1 Eusebius, H. E., Lib. VI., cap. xliij.
2 Thomassin, Ancienne et Nouvelle Discipline de l'Église, Lib. II., Chap. xxix.
1 Socrat. H. E., Lib. II., cap. xliij.
2 Sozomen. H.E., Lib. IV., cap. xxiv.
3 Remi Ceillier. Hist. Générale des Auteurs Sacrés, Tom. IV., p. 735.
4 E. S. Ffoulkes, in Smith and Cheetham, Dict. Christ. Antiq., s. v. Gangra.
5 I am indebted to Hefele for this reference, and he gives Mémoires, note xxviij., sur St. Basile.
9 Hefele. Hist. Councils, Vol.II., p. 337.
10 Soz. H.E., Lib. III., cap. xiv. It is curious that Canon Venables in his article "Eustathius"in Smith and Wace, Dict. of Christ. Biog., gives the story on Sozoman's authority as quoted by Hefele, but without giving Hefele's warning that it was a mere rumour. It would seem that Canon Venables could not have consulted the Greek, where the word used is lo/goj; Hefele gives no reference. I have supplied this in the beginning of this note.
11 Sozomen. H. E., Lib. IV., cap. xxiv.
12 Baronius. Annal., Tom. iii., ad ann. 361, n. 44.
13 Binius. Annotat. in Synod. Gang.
14 Hefele. Hist. Councils, Vol.II., p. 327.
15 Cave. Hist. Lit., Lib. I., cap. v
16 S. Leon., M., Opp., ed. Ballerini, Tom. III., p. xxiv.
17 Smith and Wace. Dict. Christ. Biog., s.v. Eusebius of Caesarea.
1 This list of names varies in the different mss. and versions.
2 This phrase in the Greek has dropped out in Labbe, and Mansi; it is found in Zoraras, etc.
1 This is the title in the Paris Edition of Zonaras. The Bodleian text simply reads "The Canons of the Synod at Gangra."