Ammian. xxi. 8. In this promotion Julian obeyed the law which he publicly imposed on himself.
Neque civilis quisquam
judex nec militaris [militiae] rector, alio quodam praeter
merita suffragante, ad potiorem veniat gradum. (Ammian. xx.
5.)
Absence did not weaken his regard for Sallust, with whose name (A.D. 363) he honoured the consulship.