[1134] Ibid. vi. 3.
[1135] Ibid.
[1136] Histoire de la Gaule, i. 438.
[1137] The laws against rape are many and severe. A man who abused a girl was delivered over to her as a slave with all his goods after receiving two hundred blows, Cod. Vis. iii. 3. 1. If a woman marries her paramour both are put to death, iii. 3. 2. An instance of their sense of honesty is the Goth who sent Paulinus, living in poverty and banishment at Marseilles, the price for his captured property, Euchar. 570 ff.
[1138] Cod. Theod. ix. 7. 1 (A.D. 326).
[1139] ‘Deportatione plectatur adque universae eius facultates fisci viribus vindicentur’, Cod. Theod. ix. 8. 1.
[1140] Ibid. ix. 9. 1.
[1141] ‘Denegata audientia patibulo adfigatur’, ibid. ix. 5 (A.D. 314).
[1142] Ibid. ix. 6. 3 (A.D. 397).
[1143] ‘Iudices qui se furtis et sceleribus fuerint maculasse convicti, ablatis codicillorum insignibus et honore exuti inter pessimos quosque et plebeios habeantur’, ix. 27. 1.