45/46 37, with a copious collective Annotation of Godefroy, tom.iii.p.256, 257.] [Footnote 121: See the full and wide extent of their inroads in Philostorgius (Hist.Eccles.l.xi.c. 8,) with Godefroy's learned Dissertations.] [Footnote 122: Cod.Justinian.l.ix.tit. 12, leg.10.The punishments are severs--a fine of a hundred pounds of gold, degradation, and even death. The public peace might afford a pretence, but Zeno was desirous of monopolizing the valor and service of the Isaurians.] [Footnote 123: The Isaurian war and the triumph of Anastasius are briefly and darkly represented by John Malala, (tom.ii.p.106, 107,) Evagrius, (l.iii.c. 35,) Theophanes, (p. |