, 479.
Millenarius (in Gothic, _thusundifaths_), captain of a thousand, v.
27.
Millet (panicum), to be sold to citizens of Milan at 20 modii per
solidum, xii. 27.
Minors, protection of, from fraud, iv. 35.
MINT (MONETA) MASTER OF, FORMULA APPOINTING, vii. 32.
Mommsen, Theodor, severe judgment of, on 'Chronicon' of Cassiodorus,
29, 120.
Monopoly, letters relating to, ii. 26, 30; iii. 19; x. 28.
Montanarius, bearer of money to Bishop Severus, ii. 8.
Mosaic, discription of, i. 6.
Moscius, Mons, near Scyllacium, xii. 15.
Mundus, General of Justinian, in Dalmatia, 446 _n_.
Munitarius (Winithar), ancestor of Theodoric, 'aequitate enituit,' xi.
1.
Music, dissertation on, ii. 40.
N.
Narbonne, Church of, possessions granted by Alaric, wrested from, iv.
17.
Navy, Theodoric's directions as to raising, v. 16, 17.
Neapolis (_Naples_), territory of,
suffers from eruption of Vesuvius, iv. 50;
FORMULA OF COUNT OF NAPLES, vi. 23;
FORMULA addressed HONORATIS POSSESSORIBUS, ET CURIALIBUS CIVITATIS
NEAPOLITANAE, vi. 24.
Neotherius, a spendthrift, and brother of Plutianus, i. 7, 8.
Nero, anecdote of, giving the signal for the chariot-race, iii. 51.
Nicephorus Phocas, Emperor of the East (963-969), his work of
restoration at Squillace, 71.
Nicomachus, _see_ Cethegus.
Nimfadius, Vir Sublimis, his adventure at the Fountain of Arethusa,
viii. 32.
Nivellius, Sebastianus, his edition of Cassiodorus, 115, 116.
Nobilissimus, title given to nearest relatives of the Emperor, 85, 86.
Nola, territory of, suffers from eruption of Vesuvius, iv. 50.
Noricum, Provincials of, to exchange their cattle with the Alamanni,
iii. 50.
NOTARII, FORMULA OF, vi. 16.
Notitia Utriusque Imperii,
general correspondence of, with the 'Variae,' 85;
on the official staff of the Praetorian Praefect, 94-114;
illustration of the name, xii. 23.
Numerarii, cashiers in the Court of Praetorian Praefect, 96, 108;
spoliation of churches of Bruttii alleged to be committed in their
name, xii. 13;
referred to, xii. 23.
Nursia, the birthplace of St. Benedict, 375;
colony of Goths settled at, viii. 26.
O.
Oath, mutual,
between Athalaric and his subjects on his accession, viii. 3;
between Goths and Romans, viii. 7.
Obsonia (= relishes, anything eaten with bread, especially fish), to
be distributed to the Roman people, xii. 11.
Ocer, a blind Gothic warrior, reduced to slaver
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