iii .-- viii.
p. 69-206,) whose laborious accuracy may sometimes fatigue a superficial reader.] [Footnote 102: See Zosimus, l.v.p.334, 335.
He interrupts his scanty narrative to relate the fable of Aemona, and of the ship Argo; which was drawn overland from that place to the Adriatic.
Sozomen (l.viii.
c. 25, l.ix.c.