32/36 That difference, and a mistake, either of Eusebius or of his transcribers, have given occasion to suppose two Domitillas, the wife and the niece of Clemens. See Tillemont, Memoires Ecclesiastiques, tom.ii.p. 224.] [Footnote 54: Dion.l.lxvii.p.1112. If the Bruttius Praesens, from whom it is probable that he collected this account, was the correspondent of Pliny, (Epistol.vii. 3,) we may consider him as a contemporary writer.] [Footnote 54a: This is an uncandid sarcasm. |