[107]
[107.1] Under the control of the illustrious master of the
offices:
[107.2] First corps of shield-bearers,
[107.3] Second corps of shield-bearers,
[107.4] Senior light-armed corps,
[107.5] Corps of senior gentiles,
[107.6] Third corps of shield-bearers,
[107.7] Corps of confidential agents and those assigned from that corps,
[107.8] Bureau of memorials,
[107.9] Bureau of assignments,
[107.10] Bureau of correspondence,
[107.11] Bureau of requests,
[107.12] Doorkeepers,
[107.13] Court ushers
(cancellari).
[107.14] Arsenals mentioned below in Illyricum;
[107.15] of shields, saddle-cloths and weapons, at Sirmium,
[107.16] of shields, at Acincum,
[107.17] of shields, at Carnuntum,
[107.18] of shields, at Lauriacum,
[107.19] of weapons, at Salona.
[107.20] In Italy:
[107.21] of arrows, at Concordia,
[107.22] of shields and weapons, at Verona,
[107.23] of leather corselets, at Mantua,
[107.24] of shields, at Cremona,
[107.25] of bows, at Ticinum,
[107.26] of broadswords, at Luca.
[107.27] In the Gauls:
[107.28] of all weapons, at Argentomagus
[107.29] of arrows, at Matisco,
[107.30] of leather corselets, ballistae, and mail, at Autun,
[107.31] of shields, at Autun,
[107.32] of ---, at Soissons,
[107.33] of broadswords, at Rheims.
[107.34] of shields, at Trier,
[107.35] of ballistae, at Trier,
[107.36] of broadswords and shields, at Amiens.
[107.37] The staff of the aforesaid illustrious master of the offices is
constituted from the corps of confidential agents in this manner:
[107.38] A chief assistant,
[107.39] Deputies of the chief assistant,
[107.40] Assistants for the various arsenals,
[107.30] An inspector of the public post at court,
[107.41] Inspectors for all the provinces,
[107.42] Interpreters for all peoples.