In this continuation also mention is made of one eclipse only, but it is a little uncertain whether the author means that of June 6, A.D. 346 which was total in or near Constantinople, passing afterwards over the Black Sea into Northern Asia), or that of October 9, A.D, 348, the totality of which also crossed part of the Black Sea, but in a South-easterly direction, to pass over Persia and India. He places it in the eleventh year of Constantius and before the disastrous battle of Singara. Read more