P. 80, n. 4, for xiii read xviii.
P. 87. A monograph on the headdress of Byzantine ladies has been written by Molinier (Etudes hist. du moyen âge, 1896). It was a usual fashion to puff up the hair in a great roll or crown such as is often noticed in the miniatures of medieval MSS.
P. 88, n. 2, for 21 read 181.
P. 90. The difference between the Patricians created by Julius Caesar (Suetonius, J. C., 41) and those by Constantine is that the former were hereditary, the latter only life peers.
P. 91, n. 4, read Hefner-Alteneck.
P. 110, add Jn. Lydus, De Magist. i, 32 et seq.
P. 114, n. 6, add Cod. III, xxxviii, 11.
P. 126, n. 4, for 770 read 792.
P. 133, n. 3, read Καρξιμάδεζ.
P. 167, n. 3, add They were under the Master of the Offices.