[P. 256], title of [Letter 43]. [S.] Gaudenzi thinks this letter was really addressed to Argolicus, Praefectus Urbis.

[P. 269], l. 20, [dele] 'possibly Stabularius.'

[P. 282], [Letter 31 of Book V]. (to Decoratus). [As] Decoratus is described in [V. 3] and [4] as already dead, it is clear that the letters are not arranged in chronological order.

[P. 282], l. 27, [for] 'upon' read 'before.'

[P. 288], l. 25, [for] 'extortions' read 'extra horses.'

[P. 291], l. 6, [for] 'Anomymus' read 'Anonymus.'

[P. 308], l. 7. [This] is an important passage, as illustrating the nature of the office which Cassiodorus held as Consiliarius to his father.

[P. 333], second marginal note, [for] 'aguntur' read 'agantur' (twice).

[P. 398], title of [Letter 15], [for] '532' read '533-535.'

[P. 400], title of [Letter 17], [for] 'between 532 and 534' read 'between 533 and 535.'