Ex variis lectionibus libri
Ex libro XII
Dig. 1,9,4Pomponius libro duodecimo ex variis lectionibus. Qui indignus est inferiore ordine, indignior est superiore.
Pomponius, From Various Passages, Book XII. Whoever is unworthy of a lower rank is still more unworthy of a higher one.
Dig. 15,1,34Pomponius libro duodecimo ex variis lectionibus. non penes quem res peculiaris sit.
Pomponius, Various Passages, Book XII. And not in the hands of him who holds the property constituting the peculium.
Dig. 28,5,42Pomponius libro duodecimo ex variis lectionibus. et hoc Tiberius Caesar constituit in persona Parthenii, qui tamquam ingenuus heres scriptus adierat hereditatem, cum esset Caesaris servus: nam divisa hereditas est inter Tiberium et eum qui Parthenio substitutus erat, ut refert Sextus Pomponius.
Ad Dig. 28,5,42Windscheid: Lehrbuch des Pandektenrechts, 7. Aufl. 1891, Bd. III, § 548, Note 16.Pomponius, Various Passages, Book XII. Tiberius Cæsar rendered this decision with reference to Parthenius, who had been appointed heir, as being freeborn, and who entered upon an estate while he was the slave of the Emperor; for, as Sextus Pomponius relates, the estate was divided between Tiberius and the person who had been substituted for Parthenius.