1. |
To Emperor Anastasius. Consulship of Felix |
171 |
2. |
" Felix. Same subject |
172 |
3. |
" Senate. Same subject |
173 |
4. |
" Ecdicius (or Benedictus). Collection of Siliquaticum |
173 |
5. |
" Faustus. Soldiers' arrears |
173 |
6. |
" Agapitus. Embassy to Constantinople |
174 |
7. |
" Sura (or Suna). Embellishment of City |
174 |
8. |
" Bishop Severus. Compensation for damage by troops |
175 |
9. |
" Faustus. Allowance to retired charioteer |
175 |
10. |
" Speciosus. Abduction of Agapita |
175 |
11. |
" Provinus (Probinus?). Gift unduly obtained from Agapita |
176 |
12. |
" the Count of the Siliquatarii, and the Harbour Master (of Portus?). Prohibition of export of lard |
177 |
13. |
" Fruinarith. Dishonest conduct of Venantius |
177 |
14. |
" Symmachus. Romulus the parricide |
178 |
15. |
" Venantius. Appointment as Comes Domesticorum |
178 |
16. |
" Senate. Same subject. Panegyric on Liberius, father of Venantius |
179 |
17. |
" Possessors, Defensors, and Curials of Tridentum (Trient). Immunity from Tertiae enjoyed by lands granted by the King |
180 |
18. |
" Bishop Gudila. Ecclesiastics as Curiales |
181 |
19. |
" Goths and Romans, and Keepers of Harbours and Mountain Fortresses. Domestic treachery and murder |
181 |
20. |
" Uniligis (or Wiligis). Order for provision ships |
182 |
21. |
" Joannes. Drainage-concession too timidly acted upon |
182 |
22. |
" Festus. Ecdicius to be buried by his sons |
183 |
23. |
" Ampelius, Despotius, and Theodulus. Protection for owners of potteries |
183 |
24. |
" Senate. Arrears of taxation due from Senators |
183 |
25. |
" Senate. An Edict. Evasion of taxes by the rich |
184 |
26. |
" Faustus. Regulations for corn-traffic |
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