The edict of Sextus Sotidius Strabo Libuscidianus, imperial legate of Galatia, posted in the territory of the Pisidian city of Sagalassos shortly after the deification of Augustus — about AD 14/15. The governor sets a binding schedule for the vehiculatio, the requisition of transport and lodging by travellers on the emperor's business: how many wagons, mules and donkeys the community must furnish, the rates to be paid for them, who may demand the service — the procurator, soldiers, senators, knights, centurions — and who may not. Inscribed in Latin and in an official Greek translation on one stone. Verbatim bilingual text, translation, apparatus and a section-by-section commentary.加拉太行省皇帝使节塞克斯图斯·索提狄乌斯·斯特拉波·利布斯基狄阿努斯之敕令,于奥古斯都封神后不久——约公元后14/15年——张贴于皮西迪亚城邦萨加拉索斯之领域。总督为「公共运输征用」(vehiculatio)——即因皇帝公务而行旅者对运输与食宿之征用——订立具约束力之章程:当地社群须提供车、骡、驴各若干,须按何费率支付,何人——财务官、军人、元老、骑士、百夫长——得以索取此项服务,何人不得。以拉丁文及官方希腊译文同刻一石。附拉丁—希腊双语原文、译文、校勘与逐节笺注。