Rome in the Late RepublicBloomsbury Academic, 1999 - 120 Seiten This well-established textbook outlines the key factors that every student must assess for a proper understanding of the period of the Late Roman Republic - from the attitudes of the aristocracy and the role of state religion to the function of political institutions. An essential book for the beginner, it also has much to offer the more advanced student. This updated second edition also contains an extended Introduction, a new section assessing recent scholarship, and an supplemented bibliography. |
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... quaestors elected annually from ten or so to twenty . The size of the senate was effectively dou- bled . Yet the ... quaestors remained at only 10 ( see W.V.Harris , ' The Development of the Quaestorship , 267-81 BC ' , CQ 26 ( 1976 ) ...
... quaestors elected annually from ten or so to twenty . The size of the senate was effectively dou- bled . Yet the ... quaestors remained at only 10 ( see W.V.Harris , ' The Development of the Quaestorship , 267-81 BC ' , CQ 26 ( 1976 ) ...
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... quaestor , but a col- lege of quaestors . 29 These facts are important and well known . But on their own they bring us little nearer to understanding how the whole system of office - holding worked ; what it meant to undertake a ...
... quaestor , but a col- lege of quaestors . 29 These facts are important and well known . But on their own they bring us little nearer to understanding how the whole system of office - holding worked ; what it meant to undertake a ...
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... quaestors in any one year ; yet , when their time came , not all of these would be able to win a place among the eight praetors — and even fewer would suc- ceed in gaining election to one of the two consulships at the very top of the ...
... quaestors in any one year ; yet , when their time came , not all of these would be able to win a place among the eight praetors — and even fewer would suc- ceed in gaining election to one of the two consulships at the very top of the ...
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