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Part 48

Review (_Zeitschrift_) on Historical Jurisprudence. VI. 323. Conf. XI. 20. Walter’s History of the Roman Law (_Römische Rechtsgeschichte_), I. p. 483. 2d edition.—Germ. Ed.

Footnote 66:

Apotheos. 450.

Footnote 67:

Claudianus de tertio consul. Honorii 90.—Germ. Ed.

Footnote 68:

Qy! Galiani!—Germ. Ed.

Footnote 69:

P. 765. Conf. Niebuhr’s preface to Merobaudes, p. x.—Germ. Edit.

Footnote 70:

Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus in Gregorius Turonensis II, 8.—Germ. Ed.

Footnote 71:

Conf. on this Godofredus’ Prosopography of the Codex Theodosianus.—Germ. Edit.

Footnote 72:

The words “on the banks of the Danube” are not in the MSS. I have supplied them merely from conjecture.—Germ. Ed.

Footnote 73:

Johannes, however, is not an exclusively Christian name. Johannes Lydus certainly was an heathen.

Footnote 74:

The reading Placidius has less authority for it, most of the coins on monuments have Placidus.

Footnote 75:

More correctly, _nephews_.—Germ. Ed.

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