[1566] Cod Th XI 1 § 14. Cf. Seeck, Schatzungsordnung pp 315-6.
[1567] Compare the conduct of the magistrates of Antioch in the evidence of Libanius cited below.
[1568] See for instance cod Th XIII 10 § 1.
[1569] See below, in section on [Salvian].
[1570] See Ammianus XIX 11 § 3, Victor Caesares 13 §§ 5, 6. A long title cod Th VIII 5 is devoted to the cursus, containing 66 laws from 315 to 407, and other references abound.
[1571] Cf cod Th XI 16 § 3 (324), § 4 (328).
[1572] Cf Cic II in Verr III § 190, Tac Agr 19. Cf cod Th XI 1 § 22 (386), with Godefroi’s notes, also §§ 11 (365) and 21 (385), XIV 4 § 4 (367).
[1573] See the title de naviculariis, cod Th XIII 5, including 38 laws.
[1574] Cod Th XIV 18 de mendicantibus non invalidis.
[1575] If I rightly interpret Dig L 5 § 1² (Ulpian) cases had occurred earlier of men liable to office even pretending to be mere coloni in order to evade liability (ad colonos praediorum se transtulerunt. See Dirksen under transferre).