Vade ad Italiam, vade vilissimis nunc pellibus
coopertus: sed multis cito plurima largiturus. Anonym.
Vales. p. 717 [Amm. Marc. ii. p. 305, ed. Bipon.].
He quotes the Life of St. Severinus, which is extant, and contains much unknown and valuable history; it was composed by his disciple Eugippius (A.D. 511), thirty years after his death. See Tillemont, Mem. Eccles. tom. xvi. p. 168-181.