asury, v. 44;
'libra cubiculi nostri' = the standard pound, v. 39.
Cunigast (or Conigast), Vir Illustris,
evil character of, according to Boethius, 376;
ordered to administer justice between Tanca and his poorer
neighbours, viii. 28.
Cura Epistolarum, officer charged with copying letters on fiscal
matters, 109.
Cura Epistolarum Canonicarum, Constantinian appointed, xi. 23.
CURA PALATII, FORMULA OF, vii. 5.
CURATOR OF A CITY, FORMULA OF, vii. 12.
Curia, called by Antiquity Minor Senatus, ii. 18; vi. 3; ix. 2.
CURIALIS, FORMULA DIRECTING SALE OF PROPERTY OF, vii. 47.
Curiales, condition of, ii. 18;
conflict between Curial and Ecclesiastical obligations, ii. 18;
have to make good the Senators' deficiencies in payment of taxes,
ii. 24;
'sordid burdens' = Curial obligations (?), ii. 28;
of Aestunae, iii. 9;
penalty on Jovinus for killing a fellow-curial, iii. 47;
might be punished with stripes by Praetorian Praefect, vi. 3;
oppression of, forbidden by Edictum Athalarici, ix. 2;
of Adriana, i. 19;
of Catana, iii. 49; of Forum Livii, iv. 8;
of Velia (?), iv. 11;
of Ticinum, iv. 45;
of Suavia, iv. 49; v. 14;
of Neapolis, vi. 24;
of Liguria, xii. 8;
FORMULA ADDRESSED TO, vii. 27;
family of, permitted to descend from the Curia, ix. 4.
Currency, wickedness of depreciating, i. 10; vii. 32.
CURRITANA INSULA ET CELSINA (two of the Lipari Islands), FORMULA FOR
THE COMES OF, vii. 16.
Cursus Publicus, Postal-service, 37;
transferred from Praetorian Praefect to Magister Officiorum, 99, 302;
vi. 3, 6;
under Regerendarius, 109;
letter as to, i. 29;
abuses of, to be reformed by the Sajo Gudisal, iv. 47;
by Sajo Mannila, v. 5;
abuses of, in Spain, v. 39;
citizens of Scyllacium not to be harassed by, xii. 15.
Cyprian, Vir Illustris, Count of the Sacred Largesses (524-525),
his character and appointment to above office, v. 40, 41; viii. 16;
his services as Referendarius, v. 40;
his mission to Constantinople, v. 40;
his accusation of Albinus and Boethius, 289, 291, 363, 369;
raised to honour of Patricate, viii. 21, 22.
D.
Dahn, Felix (author of 'Koenige der Germanen'), quoted, 119, 152, 155,
165, 177, 180, 182, 183, 184, 197, 198, 202, 204, 206, 207, 209, 216,
221, 236, 240, 242, 248, 269, 282, 287, 320, 341, 350 _n_, 353 _n_,
356, 361, 370 _n_, 372, 375, 401, 403, 435, 437 _n_.
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