Bury—On the Roman Empire in Fourth Century, A.D. 511 
A.D. Name. Date or Constitutions. 
I noi) ae Apr. (Constantinopoli). 
iv. Non. Jul. (Caesarea). 
geo Sou. i. Kal. Rig. (OeeLcesbp al). 
\ Kal. Dec. (Chalcedone). 
366' Secundus. Prid. Non. April (Treviris). 
op Germanianus. vii. Id. April (Remis). 
ae Rufinus. iv. Id. Oct. 
367 Rufinus. xiv. Kal. Jun. (Remis). 
i Florentius.? il. Non. Jun. (Remis). 
368 Probus.* iv. Id. Mart. (Treviris). 
e Viventius.* ix. Kal. Oct. 
369 Probus. (9 constitutions). 
/ x. Kal. Mart. (Treviris). 
Ve Kal. April (Treviris). 
23 : xvi. Kal. Jun. (Complati). 
i. Non. Nov. (Treviris). 
(| v. Non. Maii (Martianopoli). 
op Auxonius. iv. Kal. Jan. (Constantinopoli). 
Indictione xii. 
370° ~— Probus. xiv. Kal. April (Treviris). 
os Viventius. iil. Kal. April (Treviris). 
of these rescripts are dated Martianopoli, and Valens was not at Marcianopolis in 
365, so that we are justified in rejecting the date (cf. Haenel ad x. 20, 4). 
Four constitutions addressed ad Modestum P. P. (xi. 36, 17; xii. 1, 63; 
xi. 30, 35; ix. 16, 8) are dated 365 (Cyzico, Beryto, &c.); but Secundus was P. P. 
orientis in 365 (Amm. Marc. xxyi. 5, 5), having succeeded Elpidius in 361. 
Germanianus held the Gallic prefecture from 362-366. Florentius had been 
succeeded by Nebridius in 360, and he by Sallustius (361-362). It is possible that 
a certain Honoratus, mentioned in Jerome’s Chronicle (360), may have intervened 
between Florentius and Nebridius. 
1 xi. 1, 15, ad Probum Pf. P. (366) is erroneous (see Got. and Haenel ad locum) ; 
and similarly xi. 1, 14, ad Modestum Pf. P. In 366 Germanianus was P. P. of 
Gaul; Rufinus succeeded Mamertinus in Italy (Amm. Mare., xxvii. 7, 2); in the 
East, Secundus had been succeeded by Nebridius in 365 (td. xxvi. 7, 4, and Zos. iv. 6), 
and Nebridius by Araxius (Amm. Marc. xxvi. 7, 6). In 365 Secundus had re- 
signed, but he became prefect again, and, as old age began to tell on him, was 
succeeded by Auxonius (Zos. iy. 10). If the dates in Cod. Theod. are correct the 
prefectures of Nebridius and Araxius must have been very short, between September 
and December 1, 365. 
2 xi. 10, 5, ad Florentium, Pf. P. Galliarwm (cf. Amm. Marc., xxvii. 7, 7). 
3 Probus succeeded Rufinus as P. P. of Italy and Illyricum (368-374). Seven 
constitutions to Probus, which are marked in the Codex 365, should probably be 
ascribed to this year. 
4x. 17, 1, ad Viventium Pf. P. Galliarum (see Amm. Marc., xxx. 5, 11). 
Three constitutions are addressed to Viventius, Pf. P. in 365, but in that year 
Germanianus was P. P. of Gaul, whence Got. rejects the date. Viventius suc- 
ceeded Florentius, the successor of Germanianus. 
* For xi. 24, 2, ad Auxonium Pf. P., see Haenel’s note. 
