Codex 130
[Damascius]
Read a work by Damascius[1] in four books, the first of which, in 352 chapters, is entitled, On Incredible Events;the second, in 52 chapters, On Incredible Stories of Demons;the third, in 63 chapters, On Incredible Stories of Souls that have appeared after Death;the fourth, in 105 chapters, On Incredible Natures.They all contain impossible, incredible, and clumsily invented tales of wonderful things, foolish and worthy of the impious and godless Damascius, who, while the light of the true religion spread over the world, remained steeped in the thick darkness of idolatry. The style is concise, clear, and agreeable, which is not usually the case in such stories.