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M.C.
III. 5.
| On annual grain tax annona and tributes | 7 |
| On public bodies and the duties of magistrates | 10 |
| On athletes | 29 |
| On others who do not provide service | 37 |
| On the gold crown tax | 37 |
| On absentees for whom a treasury thesaurus is claimed | 37 |
| On civil admonitions | 42 |
| On the primates of Alexandria | 42 |
| On the administration of public affairs | 43 |
| On aqueducts | 46 |
| On the administration of censuses and property | 48 |
| On assistants and masters of administration and the treasury or public affairs | 61 |
| On those acting in matters | 73 |
| On the attendants of the prefect of the province | 90 |
| On the attendants of the prefect, namely | 91 |
| On the attendants of the military magistrate | 91 |
| On the attendants of the quaestor and the lesta likely a variant of legatus or laeti | 91 |
| On the attendants of the count | 91 |
| On the attendants of the prefect of grain tax | 93 |
| On vacant and incorporated goods | 5 |
| On the canon of the generous, by the laws of the titles | 11 |
| On goods stored in public granaries | 12 |
| On the collation of debts original: "deuato" and property | 12 |
| On the collation of bronze | 13 |
| On the fleet | 40 |
| On collectors and money-changers | 40 |
| On the grain canon, namely for Rome | 41 |
| On the exemption of citizens from the capitation census | 54 |
| On the colonists of Palestine | 54 |
| On the colonists of Thrace | 54 |
| On the Illyrian colonists | 54 |
| On the census, census-takers, shepherds, and inspectors | 55 |
| On the collation of first-fruits and feudal duties | 60 |
| On conductors and the private or public lease of property | 63 |
| On the collation of fiscal fiefs, whether for public affairs, the estate, the prince, or temples | 64 |
| On the cypresses from the grove of Daphne | 67 |
| On cases and expectations not hoped for from these incoming funds | 68 |
| On the consistorial counts | 69 |
| On counts presiding over tribute and schools | 69 |
| On the count of military affairs | 69 |
| On counts and archiatri chief physicians | 69 |
| On counts who provide for rectors | 69 |
| On curiosi imperial inspectors and stationaries | 70 |
| On camp officials and ministers | 77 |
| On the castrensian palace peculium | 79 |
| On counts | 88 |
| On the public course postal service which provides both authority and pasture | 89 |
| On public coactals tax collectors and the care of public vehicles | 91 |
| On informers | 5 |
| On distributors | 13 |
| On devotions | 13 |
| On debtors of the state original: "amitis" | 43 |
| On various prices, namely urban and rustic | 52 |
| On dignities | 63 |
| On domestics and protectors | 70 |
| On denarii | 78 |
| On deserters and those hiding | 87 |
| On diverse offices and the attendants of the judiciary | 93 |
| On the expenditure of tributes | 9 |
| On the mansions and angariae compulsory transport services | 31 |
| On the expenses of games | 46 |
| On equestrian dignity | 79 |
| On the grain tax for soldiers | 83 |
| On the exactors and military officers' grain tax | 85 |
| On trainers and providers of horses | 94 |
| On sons of families, wherever they have property from these | 30 |
| On arms-makers | 39 |
| On grain, namely Alexandrian | 42 |
| On the grain of the city of Alexandria | 42 |
| On triumphal feasts | 57 |
| On the patrimony of the faith | 58 |
| On the patrimony of neighboring colonists | 60 |
| On the public and fiscal fund of the duke | 60 |
| On sons of officials and soldiers who die in war | 87 |
| On the total abolition of gladiators | 47 |
| On the Lord's flock | 64 |
| On those who must receive gifts from the prince | 4 |
| On those who desert themselves | 7 |
| On those who receive damages from judges | 35 |
| On those who are free, so that poverty excuses their character | 2 |
| On those who are not accustomed to paying the stipend | 29 |
| On those given into exile or moved from their order | 20 |
| On those who do not flee the burdens brought upon their path | 34 |
| On the vehicles of the honored | 34 |
| On those who seek gain through their administrative office | 45 |
| On the law of the treasury fiscus | 1 |
| On instruments and the law of the treasury: on deeds and additions | 3 |
| On jurisdiction | 8 |
| On immunity granted to no one | 12 |
| On the imposition of care for the weak | 21 |
| On the infamous | 29 |
| On the Irenarchs peace-officers | 37 |
| On the law of public affairs | 43 |
| On cases in which colonists have abandoned their property to the master | 54 |
| On freedmen | 29 |
| On embassies | 30 |
| On the lustrum census period and collations | 35 |
| On the pious, civil, and fiscal places | 62 |
| On the custody of shores and itineraries | 87 |
| On the license of advocates and the officials of the quaestor and attendants | 95 |
| On duties and origins | 22 |
| On duties, where duties are refitted | 30 |
| On miners and private mines | 30 |
| On the mutilated and the condemned | 37 |
| On metropolitans | 43 |
| On able-bodied beggars | 47 |
| On the maximum | 71 |
| On magistrates, colonists, patrimony, and arms-makers | 59 |
| On the administration of measures metristria | 68 |
| On surveyors | 78 |
| On military clothing | 85 |
| On metates lodging levies and epidemics | 85 |