Julian. ad S. P. Q. Athen. p. 280. Libanius, Orat. x. p.
278. According to the expression of Libanius, the emperor
, which La Bleterie understands (Vie de Julien, p. 118)
as an honest confession, and Valesius (ad Ammian. xvii. 2)
as a mean evasion, of the truth. Dom Bouquet (Historiens de
France, tom. i. p. 733), by substituting another word,
, would suppress both the difficulty and the spirit of this passage.