O10 Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy. 
A.D. Name. Date or Constitutions. 
. vu. Id. Jun. (Haerbillo). 
eae SOUS vel 1G), ea (tediotons) 
», (?)Elpidius.? iv. Kal. Jan. (Doridae). 
359 Taurus. (2 constitutions). 
5 Elpidius. Prid. Id. Mart. (Constantinopoli). 
Ne Hermogenes. v. Kal. Jun. (Sirmio). 
Prid. Non. Febr. (Constantinopoli). 
xvi. Kal. Jun. (Hierapoli). 
xvi. Kal. Dec. 
(2 constitutions). 
iv. Kal. Sept. 
360 Elpidius. | 
| (13 coma of which earliest 
*5 Taurus. 
361 Taurus. 
is vil. Id. Jan.; and latest viii. 
Id. Dec. (in Foro Trajani) ). 
vil. Kal. Mart. (Syracusis). 
362 Secundus (Sallustius). 
s Id. J 
ss Mamertinus. lee rein Jul. 
v. Id. Sept. 
A Germanianus. xv. Kal. Jan. 
Prid. Non. Feb. 
xiv. Kal. Mart. (Antiochiae). 
Kal. Mart. (Beryto). 
iv. Kal. Mart. 
x. Kal. April. 
ae Mamertinus. ix. Kal. Maii (Salonae). 
vu. Kal. Dec. (Antiochiae). 
v. Kal. Dec. (Viminacio). 
364 Mamertinus. (16 constitutions). 
xv. Kal. Maii (Constantinopoli). 
, Secundus (Sallustius). Bete Al aoe 
v. Kal. Oct. (Aedesa). 
(12 constitutions, of which the latest 
is dated Prid. Kal. Nov. (Romae) ). 
3638 Secundus. 
865? Mamertinus. 
1 Elpidius succeeded Hermogenes in the East (Amm. Mare. xxi. 6, 9) in 360 ; 
therefore this constitution seems to be mis-dated (vi. 4, 5), and also either that 
addressed to Hermogenes, or that addressed to Elpidius in 359. 
2 Constitutions addressed ad Rujinum Pf. P. are attributed to this year (viil. 
6, 1; ix. 30, 3; xii. 1, 66; vii. 7, 2). They imply that Rufinus was Pf. P. 
Italiae; but this office was held by Mamertinus (cf. Amm. Mare. xxvii. 7). Goto- 
fredus refers these constitutions to 368; Tillemont to 370. Haenel says: ‘ Con- 
sultius igitur est in re lubrica abstinere ab emendandi ardore,’ on account of the 
number of laws which agree in combining the praefectura of Rufinus with the 
consuls of 365. 
There are also three constitutions (x. 16, 1; vii. 6,2; x. 20, 4) addressed ad 
Aucxonium Pf. P.; as Auxonius was Pf. P. orientis in 368, and not till then, we 
must follow Godefroy in assigning them to that year (cf. Zosimos, iy. 10). Two 
