75. Socrates, l. vii. c. 21. Photius, p. 413-420 [p. 128,
129, ed. Bekk.]. The Homeric cento is still extant, and has
been repeatedly printed; but the claim of Eudocia to that
insipid performance is disputed by the critics. See
Fabricius, Biblioth. Graec. tom. i. p. 357. The 'Ionia', a
miscellaneous dictionary of history and fable, was compiled
by another empress of the name of Eudocia who lived in the
eleventh century; and the work is still extant in
manuscript.
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