• The
chartoularioi tou [oxeos] dromou (, "chartularies of the course"), subaltern officials in the department of the
dromos ("the Course") under the
logothetēs tou dromou. • The so-called
chartoularioi megaloi tou sekretou (, "grand chartularies of the department"), as heads of the various bureaus of the department of the
genikon ("the General [Fisc]"), and the
chartoularioi tōn arklōn () or
exō chartoularioi (, "outer chartularies") as the senior treasury officials posted in the provinces ("outer" meaning outside
Constantinople). • The
chartoularios tou oikistikou () or simply
ho oikistikos, whose precise functions are unknown, is also attested under the
genikon; it did become an independent bureau by the 11th century, but disappears after that. It is recorded that he was in charge of tax exemptions, and had various juridical duties in some
themata in the 11th century; the office may have been associated with the imperial domains (
oikoi). • The
chartoularioi [megaloi] tou sekretou (), as the senior subaltern officials of the department of the
logothetēs toū stratiōtikou, who supervised the military fisc, and further
chartoularioi of the individual
themata () and
tagmata (), supervising the financial affairs of the thematic troops and the imperial
tagmata, respectively. • The
chartoularios tou sakelliou (), in charge of the
Sakellion treasury. • The
chartoularios tou vestiariou (), in charge of the
Vestiarion treasury. • The
chartoularios tou kanikleiou (), in charge of the imperial inkpot (the
kanikleion), a post given to one of the most trusted aides of the Byzantine emperor. • The
chartoularios tou stablou (, "chartulary of the stable"), initially a subaltern official under the
komēs tou stablou ("Count of the Stable"), in the 11th century the epithet
megas was added and he became head of his department, supervising the imperial stud farms (
mētata or
chartoularata) in the
Balkans and
Asia Minor and being responsible for the provisioning of the imperial baggage train. A further
chartoularios, in charge of the large army encampment (
aplēkton) at
Malagina (), was subordinated to him. • The
megas chartoularios was a
Palaiologan-era honorary court title, recorded by
pseudo-Kodinos, which entailed no specific office or function. ==References==