History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6Gibbon, Edward
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History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire — Volume 6
Gibbon, Edward
Byzantine Empire -- History -- To 527; Rome -- History -- Empire, 30 B.C.-476 A.D.
56 (return) [ The modern account of Athens, and the Athenians, is
extracted from Spon, (Voyage en Grece, tom. ii. p. 79—199,) and
Wheeler, (Travels into Greece, p. 337—414,) Stuart, (Antiquities
of Athens, passim,) and Chandler, (Travels into Greece, p.
23—172.) The first of these travellers visited Greece in the year
1676; the last, 1765; and ninety years had not produced much
difference in the tranquil scene.]
57 (return) [ The ancients, or at least the Athenians, believed
that all the bees in the world had been propagated from Mount
Hymettus. They taught, that health might be preserved, and life
prolonged, by the external use of oil, and the internal use of
honey, (Geoponica, l. xv. c 7, p. 1089—1094, edit. Niclas.)]
58 (return) [ Ducange, Glossar. Græc. Præfat. p. 8, who quotes
for his author Theodosius Zygomalas, a modern grammarian. Yet
Spon (tom. ii. p. 194) and Wheeler, (p. 355,) no incompetent
judges, entertain a more favorable opinion of the Attic dialect.]
59 (return) [ Yet we must not accuse them of corrupting the name
of Athens, which they still call Athini. From the eiV thn
'Aqhnhn, we have formed our own barbarism of _Setines_. * Note:
Gibbon did not foresee a Bavarian prince on the throne of Greece,
with Athens as his capital.—M.]
Chapter LXIII: Civil Wars And The Ruin Of The Greek Empire.—Part
I.
Civil Wars, And Ruin Of The Greek Empire.—Reigns Of Andronicus,
The Elder And Younger, And John Palæologus.— Regency, Revolt,
Reign, And Abdication Of John Cantacuzene.— Establishment Of A
Genoese Colony At Pera Or Galata.—Their Wars With The Empire And
City Of Constantinople.
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