- correspondence"). An
unnamed number of
subadiuvae ("deputy ****istants").
Various exceptores (lower clerks).
Singulares et
reliquum officium (various
menial staff)...
- adiutor, numerarius, ab actis, a libellis, subadiuva;
finally unspecified exceptores and
cohortalini (menial staff). In the West (attested for Dalmatia), the...
-
Adiutor (****istant)
Subadiuva (****istant)
Regerendarius (administrator)
Exceptores (secretaries)
Singulares et
reliquos officiales (notaries (or bodyguards)...
- tabularii, commentariensis, adiutor, ab actis, subadiuva;
finally unspecified exceptores and 'other' cohortalini, i.e.
menial staff. Two
famous but extraordinary...
- an adiutor, a commentariensis, an ab actis, a subadiuva, and
various exceptores and cohortalini, i.e.
menial staff. For the East, the
officium was slightly...
- the acts of a
tabellio in
public archives to make them probative. Both
exceptores and
tabelliones were
organized into
civil guilds (collegia, scholae) to...
- of the
Latin term exceptor,
hence also the
direct continuation of the
exceptores, a
class of
officials of the
sacra scrinia. The
libelisios (λιβελίσιος)...
- (November 1979), pp. 194–196 J. R. Martindale, "H. C. Teitler,
Notarii and
Exceptores: an
Inquiry into Role and
Significance of
Shorthand Writers in the Imperial...