r the Praefectus Urbis Romae, 87;
'Portus Curas Agens,' ii. 12;
Comes Portus, vii. 9;
Vicarius Portus, vii. 23.
Possessores, ii. 25; vi. 8;
of Aestunae, iii. 9;
of Arles, iii. 44;
of Velia, iv. 11.
Possessores Honorati, of Catena, iii. 49;
of Forum Livii, iv. 8;
of Feltria, v. 9;
of Suavia, v. 14, 15;
of neighbourhood of Ravenna (?), v. 38;
of Sicily, vi. 22;
of Neapolis, vi. 24.
POSSESSORES HONORATI, ET CURIALES, FORMULA ADDRESSED TO, vii. 27;
of Parma, viii. 29;
of Bruttii, exhorted to return to their cities, viii. 31.
Possessores, Curiales permitted to become, ix. 4;
complain of abuses in corn-traffic, ix. 5.
Potteries (figulinae), owners of, safeguarded, ii. 23.
Praebendae, apparently = stipendia or annonae, 219;
claimed both in money and kind, v. 39.
PRAEFECTUS ANNONAE, FORMULA OF, vi. 18;
office of, held by Paschasius, xii. 9.
PRAEFECTUS PRAETORIO, FORMULA OF, vi. 3;
FORMULA AS TO SUPERINTENDENCE OF ARMOURERS, vii. 19;
dignity of the office, 39-41, 134;
quotation from Lydus as to, 40;
his functions described by Bethmann-Hollweg, 41 _n_;
gradations of rank in his official staff, 93-114;
fine on, for disobeying King's orders, ii. 26;
not to be allowed to oppress men in humbler station, iii. 20, 27;
as to Cursus Publicus, 99; iv. 47; vi. 3;
Albienus appointed (527), viii. 20;
was Trigguilla his predecessor? 368.
PRAEFECTUS URBIS ROMAE, FORMULA OF, vi. 4;
an Illustris, 86;
his functions described, 87, 88;
to punish insults against the Senate, i. 30, 31;
Artemidorus raised to dignity of, i. 42;
Argolicus raised to dignity of (510), iii. 11;
Quinque-viri associated with him for trial of Senators, iv. 22, 23;
his close companionship with the Praefectus Annonae, vi. 18;
Honorius ordered to see to preservation of brazen elephants at Rome,
x. 30.
PRAEFECTUS VIGILUM URBIS ROMAE, FORMULA OF, vii. 7.
PRAEFECTUS VIGILUM URBIS RAVENNATIS, FORMULA OF, vii. 8.
Praepositus Sacri Cubiculi, an Illustris, 86;
his functions, 88;
to refund to Symmachus expense of restoration of Pompey's Theatre,
iv. 51.
Praepositi (?) have special rights as to the Cursus Publicus, v. 5.
Praerogativarius (?), Joannes appointed, xi. 27.
PRAESES PROVINCIAE, FORMULA OF, vii. 2.
Praetextatus, a Roman Senator, accused of magical practices, iv. 22,
23.
Prescription, title by, i. 18; ii. 27; v. 37.
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