a JURIST, a contemporary of Justinian. In vir illustris, comes sacrarum
largitionum inter agentes, et magister scrinii libellorum et sacrarum cognitionum.
(Const. Haec quae necessario, § 1, Const. Summa
Reipublicae, § 2.)
A person of the same name, who is described as an advocate at Constantinople, without any
of these official titles, was one of the commissioners appointed to compile the Digest, tanta, § 9), and was also one
of the commissioners appointed to draw up that new edition of the Code which now forms part
of the Corpus Juris. (Const. Cordi, § 2.)
Anecdota, Lips. 1843) from a Bodleian manuscript, are three edicts
of Constantinus (p. 272).