[Footnote 118: See the Annals of Elmacin, Abulpharagius, and
Abulfeda, from A. H. 351 to A. H. 361; and the reigns of
Nicephorus Phocas and John Zimisces, in the Chronicles of
Zonaras (tom. ii. l. xvi. p. 199 - l. xvii. 215) and
Cedrenus, (Compend. p. 649 - 684.) Their manifold defects
are partly supplied by the Ms. history of Leo the deacon,
which Pagi obtained from the Benedictines, and has inserted
almost entire, in a Latin version, (Critica, tom. iii. p.
873, tom. iv. 37.)
Note: The whole original work of Leo the Deacon has been
published by Hase, and is inserted in the new edition of the
Byzantine historians. M Lassen has added to the Arabian
authorities of this period some extracts from Kemaleddin's
account of the treaty for the surrender of Aleppo. - M.]