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Notitia Dignitatum Et Administrationum Omnium Tam Civilium Quam <^ ;m.^^ i INDEX AD NOTITIAM DIGNITATVM ET ADMINISTRATIONVM ! ! 1 ! -. ^^ , ^A 1,. -/fx le bori livre que Notitla Imperli Komani los. lust. Scaliger. (Scaligerana. A Cologne 1695. 160. p. 268.) Ein kleines Steinchen macht nicht gleich das Wasser truhe, und, wie mich dunkt, ist es achon ein Verdienst , nach dem Ziele zu werfen, wenn man es gleich nicht triffl. Ist man nicht ein halber Erfinder, wenn man einem Andern durch sei~ nen Irrthum %u Erfindungen Gelegenheit gegeben? oder hat derjenige nicht einen Antheil am neuen Gebdude, der das go- thische abgerissen, ob er gleich nicht einmal in den Umstdn- den gewesen ist, allen Schutt wegzubringen? (Hippel) Ueber die Ehe. (Berl. 1792. f. 107.) Leser und Nachschlager Jch weiss jetztjetzt auch einiges besser, als esi im Buche steht. Vergiss memt ScA^AnJfiapi^,(ftQpi^, wenn Dir ein bessererbesserei Ueberblick uber die Zustdnde "des gemnh?neimR6merstaates^netmRdmerstaates gegonnt istist. his utere inecum. phrm 29iyan. 1853. B, 1 ^- :** INDEX AD NOTITIAM DIGNITATVM. Numeri ad paginas, crassiores inclinatae ad textus quem vocant, ceteri ad Annotatlonis paginas referunt. qul ad Notitiam in partibus Occidentis referunt, post asteriscum positi sunt, e.gr/Abyla *459. Abyla Vetus 383' i.e. Abyla : tom.II.p.459. Abyla vetus : tora.I.p.383, A., AR., ARL., COL. ARELAT. SEXTAN. Abela 377. -*351. Abens fl. »764 766. a ef permutatae *823. AbensbergV^l. Abenstorff^l87. - (praepos.) Aberconwey *865. - Carnunto translatae *99. Abercorn »895. Abercurnig »895. - Chora Parisios usque *i22. H^eaTitxQios (A vestibus) »289. o - Libellis 52 54 56 69 71 73 77 80 83 'A^EaTiaqiov »338. bis.86 88 91 94 97 100 103 106 109 '^|3^r 334. 316 »1162. Abida 378. - Miliarensibus 256 sq. Abil, Abila, Abira, Abma 377 s^. Abi- , Primicerium Scrinii, 42*51. na (Foenices)84. Equites Sagittarii - Parte Equilum*37 77 79. Indigenae Abina85. Peditum *3r 77 79 81 105 107 Abobrica «1038. Il7bis.ll8. Abocedo (Thebaidos) 334 «g. AlaOcta- - Pecuniis, Primicerium Scrinii, 42 va Abydum Abocedo 76. 257 "^ol 373. Abocena? 344. - Vestibus cf.^^^iaiiaQios. Abodiacum »758. cf. Abudiacum. - Vimania Cassiliacum usque ^102. Aboras, Aborras fl. 401 408. Aabasa 306. "A^og »285. Aachen *1127. Abotis 334. Aaraban 412. Abou-Bellou 298. Aqrefl. »490. Abousir 305. 4 .b Aclis 11 14 16 52 54 56 58 60 62 Aboutig 334. r .66 71 111 113 ""ll 14 16 62 6466 'JiSQtxxas *483. 68 70 73 75 124 126 128. Abricalae »254. Abrincatis (Tractus - Argento, Primicerium Scrinii, *^51. Armoricani) »iO(^ Praefectul Mili- , Scrinium, 256 257. tum Dalmalarum Abrincalis *107. Aba *285. Abrincateni {Pseudocomital.) »22 28 Abaci cum libris mandatorum 172. 36 254 sq. Abacia 326. Absorus »247. Aballaba (Brilanniae) »884 886 922 Absyrtides »247 360. 93 1 , Praefeclus Numeri J\Iaurorum Abuchi »285. Aurelianorum Aballaba *114. Abucini portus »490. Abany »699. Abudiacum »795. cf. Abodjacum. Abasgi 325 sq. Abasgoruni, Ala Pri- Abu Ghalghal H. 537. ma, 75 76. Abulani »285. Abazi 326. Abulci {Auxil.Palat.?) *37 285 »5.575. 'i r . Praefectus Numeri Abulcorum An- Legionis Transacinco *97. deridos (sub Comite Lilor. Sax. per Acoraba 387. Britann.) ""Si. Abulgi? *285. Acqui »1127 sq. Abus cf. "ui^og. Acraba, Acrabanenses 412. — fl. *859 8G1 880. Acronius lacus *801. Abusina(Raeliae)*759 766 787 sq. Tri- Acta cf. Ab actis. bunus Cohortis Tertiae Brittonum Acli ? *1062 1 102 sq. Actorum, Prae- Abusina *i02. fectus Laetorum, *120. Abydeni 333. Ala Octava Abydum 76. Actor dominicus *381. Abydus (Thebaidos) 333. acum 247 *742 937 970. Abyla *459. Acunum «661 666 670. — Vetus383. ad (praepos.) Abylli *285. - Abum*880. ac *5. - Alaunam *878 937. Acadama (Syriae) 87 388. Equites Sa- - aliam militiamtransire iiii/3*i24 gittarii Acadama 88. i26i28. cf.v.Quibus. Acamatha 388. cf. Acauatha. - Amadum, Augmagdum, etc. *609. Acaragantes *1086. - Basante *-690. Acauatha (Syriae) 87 368 sg.388. Equi- - BorguraCentenarium(Valeriae Rip.) les Sagittarii Acauatha 88. *7 14. Tribunus Cohortis ad Bor- Acelum*1119. gum Centenarium *9f Accissus (Scylhiae) 444 453. Praefe- - Castra*759. ctura Ripae Legionis Primae loviae - Cohortem Gallicam (Callaeciae) Cohortis Quiatae Pedaturae Infe- *1034 sq. Tribunus Cohortis Se- rioris Accisso iOO. cundae Gallicae ad Cohortem Achad 414. Gallicam *ii9. Achaia (provincia dioeceseosMacedo- - enura [Oenum] *758. niae sub disp. v. ilL Pf. P. per Illy- - Ficum*533. ricum constitutae) 13. (sub disp.v. - Fines*758 5^.804. sp. Proconsulis Achaiae) 53. (non - Gradus*10l3. subVicario Macedoniae) 290. Pro- - Her culem*90 91 94 95 bis.99 61 1 sq. consul Achaiae 4. cap. xix. 53 54 692 700 725. cf.Hercules. a^^^.^^.l^^.sg.c/^.ProconsuI. Clau- - Herculis *98. c/^.Hercules. dius Achaiam senatui reddidit 135. - Iatrum460. Achar 414. - Ioviam*699. Acidaua 509. - luuense ^iOO^^S.c/^.Iuvense. Acimincum (Pannoniae II.) *661 ()QQ - Labores*685695. 670. Aciminci *90. Cuneus Equi- - Lacum*540. tum Constantiura Aciminci'"'9i. E- Felicis*693. quites Sagittarii Aciminci *9i. - Lucos *540. Acincenses {Pseudocomitat.?) **36. A- - Mauros *99. cf. Mauros, Ad, ciucensisScut^ia(fabrica)*43311. - Mediam 505. Praefectus Militum Acincensium - Miliare *95 705. cf. Miliare, Ad, *ii/. cf.v.sq. - Mures *694 720 739. Acincum (Valeriae Ripensis), Acin- - Muros *694 720 723 739. quum, Acintus *283 sq. 667 692 sqq. - Namantia^PS^O^.c/^.Adnamantia. 698 701 712 980 1194. Praefectus - Novas 104 bis. 540. cf.Novae (Moe- Legionis Secundae Adiutricis Co- siael.) hortis Tertiae Partis Superioris - Pontem*884 903. Acinco*96. Cuneus Equitum Sta- - PontesTessenios*759. ^ blesianorum - - nunc Contra Acinco - Responsum, Primicerium Scrinii *95. Auxilia Vigilum Contra Acinco Auri, 42. (Scriniorum) *5 1 [trans] in Barbarico *96. Praefectus - Rhenura*758 80l. U •*= k i Ad Salices ,..,Aegeta ad Salice5 450. Adiutricis, Praefectus Legionis Se- - similitudiriemif f IIS''!^^ 126128. cundae, *96 sexiens. - Stamas *94 95 96 693 sqq. 704 706 Admatha (Palaestinae) 351. Ala An- 720. cf. Statuas, Ad, tana Dromedariorum Admatha 79. - Vicesimum*695 705 721. Administrare 270. Adacha, "Addxct 378 sq. Administrationes ll9sg. 270. ' Adada (Syriae) 87 3785^. 388. Equi- — Praefecti Urbis Romae *i5. tes Promoti Indigenae Adada 88. Administrationum, Notitia, 49 *59, 'A6dda 379. cf. infra w.Notit.Dignn. Adalingi *1048. Admiral^^^Sl. Adamana 379. Admissionales ^43 305. Adammin 357 360. Admissionum, Officium, 38. Admis- Adana 379 388. sionum Magister, Proximus, Scri- Adapa 225. nium, 237. Adata 225 388. Adnamantia (Valeriae Ripensis) *94 Adatha (Foenices) 84 370 379. Equi- 703. Equites Dalmatae AdNaman- tes Sagittarii IndigenaeAdalha 85. tia *95. Adaugmadum *609. Adnotationes omnes dictat (iVIagister Adaula, Adauta 370. Memoriae) 50 *60. De adnott.vide Addara 358. 274sg.*415sg. Addommim 360. Adollam 352. Adduafl.*445. Adommim 357 360. Adertensis, Adertisus pagus *1107. Adony *696 703. ^A^ia&ctiu 370. Adorare 279 456. Adipson 302. adorata Clementia Principali 54 56 Aditha (Arabiae) 370. Ala Secunda 58 60 62 69. Felix Valentiana apud Aditha 82. adorat Protectorem 100 103 106 109 Adithaim 370. 456. Adittha370. Adranafl. 194. Adiutor 11 U leS^^^ii 1416 28 32 Adria*446. 37 44 328 sq. ^12 1162. "AdQiciv^ (Tarsus) 312. — (in Officio Castrensis) *406 sq. Adriani descriptioGiessensis cod.MS. — (Magistri Officiorum) *303. Notitiae Dignn.'431. — (Officii Magistri Officiorum) *321. Adriaticum pelagus *446. Adiutoris, Subadiuvae, 39 *44. Adrumetus cf. liadrumet. Adiutorem 28 48 52 54 56 58 60 64 Adtitha (Arabiae) 370. Cohors Prima 66 69 71 73 77 80 83 86 88 91 94 97 Miliaria Thracum Adtitha 82. 100 103 106 109111112 "^58 62 64 Aduaca Tongrorum *1114. 66 68 70 73 75 77 79 81 89 93 97 Aduacuti, Adualici, *229 1103. 100103 105 107 109111 115117 Aduaticus portus? ^-S^^. 124 126 128. Aduatuci 227 *569. — de Schola Notariorum 49. ^rfMrfl. *579. Adiulores i/ i4 16*ii 14 16285987. Adurni, Portum, (Liloris Saxonici per — de Scriniis 40. Brilanniam) ^80 579. Praepositus — electos de Scriniis 50 *418. Numeri Exploralorum Portum A- — eorum(IVumerariorum)73 77 80 83 durni *81. bis.86 88 91 94 97 100 103 106 109. Adurus fl. *579. — Mcmoriales, Subadiuvas, *45. Adzereos *608. — 0uae8toris249s«7.*412<^. Aedheling^^lQ^l. Adiutrix Pia Fidelis, Legio 1., *707. Aediles curatorcs aquaruni *185. LegioII. Adiutrix *243. Afiiiui*808 1062 1004 1103 sq. Adiulricis, Praefectus Legionis Pri- Aeduorum civilas *1056. raae, *96. Aegeta (Daciae Ripensis) 107 497 sq. 4 : *864. CuneusEquitumScutariorum (Praeses) Aegypti6 138. Aegypius Aegetae i08. Praefeclura Classis (sub disp.v.sp.Praefecti Augustalis) Histricae Aegetae i09. Praefectura 57 58. Legiouis Tertiaedecimae Geminae Aegypli duae, Inferior et Supevior, Aegeta 109. Prima et Secunda, 138. Aegetensium sive Secundae Fanno- Aegyssos 99. c/". Aegissos. niae nuncSisciac, iV«e/*ec(«s Clas- Aeila, Aelana349sg. sis, *92. Aeli, Ponte, '••ii3. cf. Pons Aeli. Aegissos (Scythiae) 98 444 450 453. Aelia (Palaestinae) /8 343 55. Equi- Cuneus Equitum Armigerorum Ae- tes Mauri Illyriciani Aeliae 79. Co- gyssos 99. Aegypsos 444. hors Prinia Salutaria inter Aeliam Aegyptiaca et Hierichunla 80. — Classis *991. — Augusta*348. — (Dioecesis sub disp.v.ill. Pf.P. pcr — Capitolina 343 sq. Orientera) : (Praesides) per Aegy- — Pincensia 475. ptiacam quinque 6. c/".Aegyptus. Aeliae Classicae, Tribunus Cohor- ^'114. — , Legio II., *243. tis Priraae, Aegyptii: — Dacorum, Tribunus Cohortis Pri- Aegyptiorum, mae, ^114. —, Ala Prima, 68. Aeliana (Arraeniae) 429 sq. Ala Se- — , — Secunda, 69. cunda Gallorum Aeliana 96. —, ]Nova,93. Aemath 394. —, Cohors Secunda, 85. Aerailiae
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