Letter 11022: Formula: Concerning the Secretary of the Records.
Formula: Concerning the Secretary of the Records.
A man who is praised for the successful completion of the business entrusted to him justly attains higher things. We therefore decree that Castellus, who has risen through the official register, shall by our authority assume the care of the records office.
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Latin / Greek Original
XXII.
DE SCRINIARIO ACTORUM.
[1] Iuste potentiora consequitur, qui de commissa sibi negotii perfectione laudatur. et ideo Castellum, quem matriculae series fecit accedere, nostra auctoritas quoque actorum scriniarii curam praecipit obtinere.
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