Note 094
Diodorus Siculus attests and approves the hereditary
succession of the priesthood among the Egyptians, the
Chaldeans, and the Indians (1. i. [c. 73] p. 84, 1. ii. [c.
29 and 40] p. 142, 153, edit. Wesseling). The Magi are
described by Ammianus as a very numerous family: "Per
saecula multa ad praesens una eademque prosapia multitudo
creata, Deorum cultibus dedicatur" (xxiii. 6). Ausonius
celebrates the Stirps Druidarum (De Professorib. Burdigal.
iv. [7]); but we may infer from the remark of Caesar (Bell.
Gall. vi. 13), that in the Celtic hierarchy some room was
left for choice and emulation.
Note to Chapter 20 of DECLINE & FALL by Gibbon