History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5Gibbon, Edward
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 5
Gibbon, Edward
Byzantine Empire -- History -- To 527; Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D.
1111 (return) [ This extraordinary woman was a Christian; she was
at the head of a numerous and flourishing sect; Moseilama
professed to recognize her inspiration. In a personal interview
he proposed their marriage and the union of their sects. The
handsome person, the impassioned eloquence, and the arts of
Moseilama, triumphed over the virtue of the prophetesa who was
rejected with scorn by her lover, and by her notorious unchastity
ost her influence with her own followers. Gibbon, with that
propensity too common, especially in his later volumes, has
selected only the grosser part of this singular adventure.—M.]
2 (return) [ The first salutation may be transcribed, but cannot
be translated. It was thus that Moseilama said or sung:—
Surge tandem itaque strenue permolenda; nam stratus tibi thorus est.
Aut in propatulo tentorio si velis, aut in abditiore cubiculo si
malis; Aut supinam te humi exporrectam fustigabo, si velis, Aut si
malis manibus pedibusque nixam. Aut si velis ejus (Priapi) gemino
triente aut si malis totus veniam. Imo, totus venito, O Apostole Dei,
clamabat foemina. Id ipsum, dicebat Moseilama, mihi quoque suggessit
Deus.
The prophetess Segjah, after the fall of her lover, returned to
idolatry; but under the reign of Moawiyah, she became a
Mussulman, and died at Bassora, (Abulfeda, Annal. vers. Reiske,
p. 63.)]
3 (return) [ See this text, which demonstrates a God from the
work of generation, in Abulpharagius (Specimen Hist. Arabum, p.
13, and Dynast. p. 103) and Abulfeda, (Annal. p. 63.)]
3111 (return) [ Compare a long account of this battle in Price,
p. 42.—M.]
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