Julian. Epist. xxxviii. [p. 415]. Ammianus, xxii. 12.
Adeo ut in dies paene singulos milites carnis distentiore sagina victitantes incultius, potusque aviditate correpti, humeris impositi transeuntium per plateas, ex publicis aedibus . . . ad sua diversoria portarentur.
The devout prince and the indignant historian describe the same scene; and in Illyricum or Antioch similar causes must have produced similar effects.