46. Eunapius (in Maximo, p. 77, 78, 79, and in Chrysanthio,
p. 147, 148 [p. 94 sqq. and 191 sqq., ed. Comm.]) has
minutely related these anecdotes, which he conceives to be
the most important events of the age. Yet he fairly
confesses the frailty of Maximus. His reception at
Constantinople is described by Libanius (Orat. Parent. c.
76, p. 301) and Ammianus (xxii. 7).
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