The Museum of Classical Antiquities a Series of Essays On Ancient Art
The Museum of Classical Antiquities a Series of Essays On Ancient Art
Edward Falkener
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To Catulinus. — Many persons have obtained immunities from public works by awards of the judges. We, therefore, order that all immunities hereafter so obtained shall be of no value. Given at Sirmium, 6 kal. Aug. Ursus (Lupulus, ) and Polemius, Conss. 338. 2. On the Statement of Expenses incurred. The same AA. To MarceUinus, Count of the East. — Whatever expense shall have been incurred for public works, you will take care that an account be kept. Given at Constantinople, 5 non. Oct. Limenius an...d Catulinus, Conss. 349. 3. On the Cross and Holy Relics. The Epitome of a Greek Constitution. — Xo monk, nor any one else, shall erect a cross, or any holy relics, in a public place, or where public shows are exhibited. 4. On the Pretoria and Public Buildings. The same Kk. To Ecdicius, Prefect of Egypt. — Care must be taken to preserve (at all times) for the rights and use of the public, the prtetoria of the judges and all public buildings. P. P. At Antioch, 4 non. Dec. Mamertinus and Nevitta, Conss.
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