Ibid, c. 26.
Philostratus, Lib. VIII, c. 29, 30.
Ibid, c. 29.
Lampridius, in Vita Alex. Severi, c. 29.
C. 24.
Philostratus, Lib. I, c. 3.
Zosimus, Lib, IV, cap. 13. Gibbon observes, that the name of Theodosius, who actually succeeded, begins with the same letters which were indicated in this magic trial.
Zosimus, Lib. IV, cap. 14.
Gibbon, Chap. VIII.
This word is of Sanscrit original.
"They cut themselves with knives and lancets, till the blood gushed out upon them." I Kings, xviii, 28.
Otherwise, Deeves.
D'Herbelot, Bibliothèque Orientale.
D'Herbelot, Bibliothèque Orientale.
It is in Selden's Collection of Ballads in the Bodleian Library. See Letters from the Bodleian, Vol. I, p. 120 to 126.
Spenser, Fairy Queen, Book III, Canto III, stanza 9, et seqq.
William of Malmesbury, Lib. II, c. 10.
William of Malmesbury, Lib. II, c. 10.
Naudé, Apologie des Grands Hommes Accusés de Magie. Malmesbury, ubi supra.
Naudé, Apologie des Grands Hommes Accusés de Magie, chap. 19.
Mornay, Mysterium Iniquitalis, p. 258. Coeffeteau, Reponse à ditto, p. 274.
Ibid.
Hollinshed, History of Scotland, p. 206, 207.
Ibid. p. 207, 208.
Hollinshed, History of Scotland, p. 243, 244.
Hollinshed, History of Scotland, p. 244, 245.
Hollinshed, History of Scotland, p. 246.
Ibid, p. 248, 249.
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