Note 023
See Belon, Observations, c. 72-76. Among a variety of
different species, the Pelamides, a sort of Thunnies, were
the most celebrated. We may learn from Polybius, Strabo, and
Tacitus, that the profits of the fishery constituted the
principal revenue of Byzantium.
Note to Chapter 17 of Decline and Fall by Gibbon