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may ascribe to himself; if any merit, indeed, can be   assumed from the performance of an indispensable duty. I   may therefore be allowed to say, that I have carefully examined   all the original materials that could illustrate the subject   which I had undertaken to treat. Should I ever complete the   extensive design which has been sketched out in the Preface, I   might perhaps conclude it with a critical account of the   authors consulted during the progress of the whole work; and   however such an attempt might incur the censure of   ostentation, I am persuaded that it would be susceptible of   entertainment, as well as information.   At present I shall content myself with a single observation. The biographers, who, under the reigns of Diocletian and   Constantine, composed, or rather compiled, the lives of the   Emperors, from Hadrian to the sons of Carus, are usually   mentioned under the names of Ælius Spartianus, Julius   Capitolinus, Ælius Lampridius, Vulcatius Gallicanus, Trebellius Pollio and Flavius Vopiscus. But there is so much   perplexity in the titles of the MSS., and so many disputes have   arisen among the critics (see Fabricius, Biblioth. Latin. l. iii. c.   6) concerning their number, their names, and their respective   property, that for the most part I have quoted them without   distinction, under the general and well-known title of the   Augustan History.   

   Preface To The Fourth Volume Of The Original Quarto Edition.   

   I now discharge my promise, and complete my design, of   writing the History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman   Empire, both in the West and the East. The whole period   extends from the age of Trajan and the

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