The first from Flavian, Bp. of Constantinople to Pope Leo.
A Second One from Flavian to Leo.
To Flavian, Bishop of Constantinople.
To Ravennius, Bishop of Arles.
To the Catholic Bishops of Egypt Sojourning in Constantinople.
To Rusticus, Bishop of Gallia Narbonensis, with the replies to his Questions on various points.
Letter CXXXVII.
To the same, and on the same day.
(On the subject of Easter, acknowledging the trouble Proterius has taken,—to which is joined a request that the accounts of the œconomi541 Œconomi(stewards) were officers appointed to manage the revenues of each diocese under the bishops’ direction, when the bishops and their archdeacons had enough to do otherwise: cf. Bingham, Antiq., Bk. III. chap. xii. should be audited by priests, not lay persons.)