[120] To illustrate the [Eleventh Book] of the Variae, Letters [18] to [35].
[121] See [Table, p. 94].
[122] To use a modern illustration, we might perhaps say that the Notitia Dignitatum = Whitaker's Almanac + the Army List.
[123] See also Var. [vii. 24] and [28].
[124] De Mag. iii. 3, 4.
[125] Lydus here gives the Formula for the admission of assistants, 'et colloca eum in legione primâ adjutrice nostrâ,' which he proceeds to translate into Greek for the benefit of his readers (και ταξειας αυτον εν τω πρωτω ταγματι τω βοηθουντι 'ημιν).
[126] I have slightly expanded a sentence here, but this is evidently the author's meaning.
[127] Condensed from Lydus, De Mag. iii. 4-7.
[128] Ib. iii. 22-24.
[129] This seems to be the meaning of Lydus, but it is not clearly expressed.