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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book XII




TITLE I. Concerning Dignities.
TITLE II. Concerning Prætors, Prætorian Honors, and the Abolition of the Contributions Known As Glebe, Leaf, and Seven Solidi.
TITLE III. Concerning Consuls, and the Prohibition against Their Squandering Money, and Concerning Prefects, Military Commanders, and Patricians.
TITLE IV. Concerning Prætorian and Urban Prefects and Military Commanders.
TITLE V. Concerning the Imperial Chamberlains, and Valets-De-Chambre and Their Privileges.
TITLE VI. Concerning Quaestors, Masters of the Offices, and Counts of the Imperial Largesses and of Private Affairs.
TITLE VII. Concerning the Primicerius, the Secundicerius, and Notaries.
TITLE VIII. Concerning the Maintenance of the Order of Dignities.
TITLE IX. Concerning the Chiefs of the Imperial Bureaus.
TITLE X. Concerning the Counts of the Consistory.
TITLE XI. Concerning the Counts and Tribunes of Associations.
TITLE XII. Concerning Military Counts.
TITLE XIII. Concerning the Counts and Chief Physicians of the Imperial Palace.
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Counts Who Govern the Provinces.
TITLE XV. Concerning the Professors Who, by Giving Instruction in the City of Constantinople, Have Attained to the Rank of Count.
TITLE XVI. Concerning Silentarii and Their Decurions.
TITLE XVII. Concerning Domestics and Protectors.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning the Superintendents of Public Works.
TITLE XIX. Concerning Persons Attached to the Office of Imperial Secretary, and Others Who Are Employed in the Same.
TITLE XX. Concerning Agents Employed in the Transaction of Business.
TITLE XXI. Concerning the Overseer of Agents Employed in the Transaction of Business.
TITLE XXII. Concerning the Chiefs of Agents Employed in the Transaction of Business.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Spies and Detectives.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning Officers of the Palace Attached to the Bureaus of the Imperial Largesses and Private Affairs.
TITLE XXV. Concerning Strators.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Castrensiarii and Ministerianii.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning Deans.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning Surveyors.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Privileges of Those Who Are Employed in the Imperial Palace.
TITLE XXX. Concerning the Privileges of the Favored Divisions of the Army.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning the Castrense Peculium of All Palatines.
TITLE XXXII. Concerning the Equestrian Dignity.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Dignity of Perfectissimatus.
TITLE XXXIV. Who Can Serve in the Army and Who Cannot, and Concerning Slaves Who Aspire to Enter the Military Service Or Be Raised to Any Dignity. No One Can Have Two Employments, Or Hold Two Dignities at Once.
TITLE XXXV. Merchants Should Not Serve in the Army.
TITLE XXXVI. Concerning Military Affairs.
TITLE XXXVII. Concerning the Castrense Peculium of Soldiers and the Subordinates of the Prefects.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning the Distribution of Military Subsistence.
TITLE XXXIX. Concerning the Cooking and the Transport of Provisions for the Army.
TITLE XL. Concerning the Clothing of Soldiers.
TITLE XLI. Concerning Furriers and Quartermasters.
TITLE XLII. Concerning Supplies Which Should Not Be Furnished to Guests.
TITLE XLIII. Concerning Furloughs.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning New Recruits.
TITLE XLV. Concerning the Protection of the Shores of the Sea, and Highways.
TITLE XLVI. Concerning Deserters and Those Who Harbor Them.
TITLE XLVII. Concerning Veterans.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning the Sons of Military Officers Who Die During War.
TITLE XLIX. Concerning the Offering of Good Wishes.
TITLE L. Concerning Accountants, Recorders, Clerks, Assistants, Secretaries and Collectors of the Capital, and Other Judicial Officers, Military As Well As Civil.
TITLE LI. Concerning the Public Post, Post-Horses, and Vehicles.
TITLE LII. Concerning Drivers and Stations.
TITLE LIII. Concerning the Subordinates of the Prætorian Prefects and Their Privileges.
TITLE LIV. Concerning the Attendants of the Prefect of the City.
TITLE LV. Concerning the Staff Officers Or Generals and Their Privileges.
TITLE LVI. Concerning the Attendants of the Proconsul and the Lieutenant of the Emperor.
TITLE LVII. Concerning the Attendants of the Count of the East.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning the Attendants Attached to the Cohorts of Princes and Their Cornicularii and Primipilarii.
TITLE LIX. Concerning the Attendants of the Prefect of Subsistence.
TITLE LX. Concerning the Different Officials and Attendants of Judges, and Their Prerogatives.
TITLE LXI. Concerning Executive Officers and Collectors of Taxes.
TITLE LXII. Concerning the Profits of Advocates and the Extortions of Officials Or Their Subordinates.
TITLE LXIII. Concerning the Chief Centurion of the Triarii.
TITLE LXIV. Those Who Announce the Occasions of Public Rejoicing Or the Names of the Consuls, Or Who Publish the Imperial Constitutions Or Any Other Imperial Or Judicial Documents, Should Not Receive Excessive Sums for Expenses from People against Their Consent.
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