De officio proconsulis libri
Ex libro I
Dig. 27,10,2Paulus libro primo de officio proconsulis. Sed et aliis dabit proconsul curatores, qui rebus suis superesse non possunt, vel dari iubebit, nec dubitabit filium quoque patri curatorem dari.
Paulus, On the Duties of Proconsul, Book I. The Proconsul must appoint, or order to be appointed, curators for other persons who cannot attend to their own affairs; and he will not hesitate to appoint a son the curator of his father.
Dig. 50,12,7Paulus libro primo de officio proconsulis. Ob casum, quem civitas passa est, si quis promiserit se quid facturum: etsi non inchoaverit, omnimodo tenetur, ut divus Severus Dioni rescripsit.
Paulus, On the Duties of Proconsul, Book I. Where anyone has promised to do something for a city on account of some accident which has happened to it, the Divine Severus stated in a Rescript to Dio that even if he did not begin it, he would still be liable.