Skip to main content Accessibility help
×
Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-x5gtn Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-05-20T16:55:22.245Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Bibliography

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  26 October 2009

Gordon P. Kelly
Affiliation:
Lewis and Clark College, Portland
Get access

Summary

Image of the first page of this content. For PDF version, please use the ‘Save PDF’ preceeding this image.'
Type
Chapter
Information
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2006

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Africa, T.Aristonicus, Blossius, and the City of the Sun,” International Review of Social History 6 (1961), 110–124.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alexander, M C Trials in the Late Roman Republic 149 bc to 50 bc (Toronto, 1990).
Allen, W.The British Epics of Quintus and Marcus Cicero,” TAPA 86 (1955), 143–159.Google Scholar
Amit, M.Concordia, Idéal politique et instrument de propagande,” Iura 13 (1962), 133–169.Google Scholar
Anderson, W S Pompey, His Friends, and the Literature of the First Century bc (Berkeley, 1963).
Badian, E. “Notes on Roman Policy in Illyria (230–201 bc),” PBSR 10 (1952), 72–93 = Studies in Greek and Roman History (Oxford, 1964), 1–25.
Badian, E.P. Decius P F Subulo,” JRS 46 (1956), 91–96.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Foreign Clientelae (Oxford, 1958).
Badian, E.The Early Historians,” in T. Dorey, ed., The Latin Historians (London, 1966), 1–38.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Sempronii Aselliones,” PACA 11 (1968), 1–6.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Quaestiones Variae,” Historia 18 (1969), 447–491.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Death of Saturninus: Studies in Chronology and Prosopography,” Chiron 14 (1984a), 101–147.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Three Non-Trials in Cicero,” Klio 66 (1984b), 291–309.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Badian, E.E. H. L. N. R.,” MH 45 (1988), 203–218.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Legend of the Legate Who Lost His Luggage,” Historia 42 (1993), 203–210.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Tribuni Plebis and Res Publica,” in J. Linderski, ed., Imperium Sine Fine: T. Robert S. Broughton and the Roman Republic (Stuttgart, 1996), 188–213.Google Scholar
Balsdon, J P V D Romans and Aliens (Chapel Hill, 1979).
Bardon, H. La littérature latine inconnue, Vol. I (Paris, 1952).
Bauman, R A The Crimen Maiestatis in the Roman Republic and Augustan Principate (Johannesburg, 1967).
Bauman, R. A.The Hostis Declarations of 88 and 87 bc,” Atheneum 51 (1973), 270–293.Google Scholar
Bauman, R. A.The Suppression of the Bacchanals: Five Questions,” Historia 39 (1990), 334–348.Google Scholar
Bauman, R. A.Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome (New York, 1996).
Bauman, R. A.Human Rights in Ancient Rome (New York, 2000).
Beloch, G.M. Aemilius Scaurus,” Melanges d'histoire ancienne 25 (1909), 1–86.Google Scholar
Berger, A. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law (TAPhS 43.2) (Philadelphia, 1953).
Berry, D H Cicero: Pro Sulla Oratio (Cambridge, 1996).
Biedl, A.De Memmiorum Familia,” WS 48 (1930), 98–107.Google Scholar
Bleicken, J. Das Volkstribunat der klassischen Republik (Munich, 1955).
Bloch, G. and Carcopino, J. Histoire Romaine, Vol. II: La Republique Romaine de 133 à 44 sv. J.-C. (Paris, 1940).
Boren, H C “Cicero's Concordia in Historical Perspective,” in M F Gyles and E W Davis, eds., Laudatores Temporis Acti: Studies in Memory of Wallace Everett Caldwell (Chapel Hill, 1964), 52–62.
Boren, H C The Gracchi (New York, 1968).
Botsford, G W The Roman Assemblies (New York, 1909).
Brennan, T C The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, 2 Vols. (Oxford, 2000).
Briscoe, J. A Commentary on Livy Books XXXI–XXXIII (Oxford, 1973).
Brown, R.Livy's Sabine Women and the Ideal of Concord,” TAPA 125 (1995), 291–319.Google Scholar
Bruns, C G Fontes Iuris Romani Antiqui (Tübingen, 1909).
Brunt, P A Roman Manpower 225 bc–ad 14 (Oxford, 1971).
Büchner, C. Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum Praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Leipzig, 1982).
Byrne, S.Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic For Caesar,” in C. Deroux, ed., Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History IX (Brusselles, 1998), 129–137.Google Scholar
Bulst, C. M.Cinnanum Tempus,” Historia 13 (1964), 307–337.Google Scholar
Butler, H E and Cary, M., eds. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Provinciis Consularibus Oratio Ad Senatum (Oxford, 1924).
Cadoux, C J Ancient Smyrna (Oxford, 1938).
Caplan, H., ed. and trans. Ad Herennium (Cambridge, MA, 1954).
Carcopino, J. Histoire Romaine Voi. II, La République romaine de 133 à 44 avant J-C. (Paris, 1936).
Carcopino, J. Secrets de la Correspondance de Cicéron, Vol. I (Paris, 1947).
Carney, T. F.Was Rutilius' Exile Voluntary or Compulsory?Acta Juridica (1958), 243–245.Google Scholar
Carney, T. F.Cicero's Picture of Marius,” Weiner Studien 73 (1960), 83–122.Google Scholar
Cary, M. “Rome in the Absence of Pompey,” in S A Cook, F E Adcock, M P Charlesworth, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1962), 475–504.
Castner, C J Prosopography of Roman Epicureans (Frankfurt, 1988).
Cichorius, C. Untersuchungen zur Lucilius (Berlin, 1908).
Claassen, J. M.Cicero's Banishment: Tempora et Mores,” Acta Classica 35 (1992), 19–47.Google Scholar
Claassen, J. M.Dio's Cicero and the Consolatory Tradition,” Arca 9 (1996), 29–45.Google Scholar
Classen, J. M.Displaced Persons: The Literature of Exile from Cicero to Boethius (London, 1999).
Cloud, D. “The Constitution and Roman Public Criminal Law,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 491–530.
Conte, G B Latin Literature: A History, trans. J B Solodow, rev. D. Fowler and G W Most (Baltimore, 1994).
Cornell, T. “The Value of the Literary Tradition Concerning Early Rome,” in K A Raaflaub, ed., Social Struggles in Archaic Rome (Berkeley, 1986), 52–76.
Courtney, E. The Fragmentary Latin Poets (Oxford, 1993).
Crawford, M H “Greek Intellectuals and the Roman Aristocracy in the First Century bc,” in P D A. Garnsey and C R Whittaker, eds., Imperialism in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 1978), 193–207.
Crawford, M H, ed., Roman Statutes, 2 Vols. (London, 1996).
Crifò, G. Ricerche sull' “exilium” nel periodo repubblicano (Milan, 1961).
Crifò, G. “Exilica Causa, Quae Adversus Exulem Agitur,” in Du Châtiment Dans La Cité (Rome, 1984), 453–497.
Crook, J A The Law and Life of Rome (Ithaca, 1967).
Cugusi, P. Studi sull' epistolografia latina. L'eta preciceroniana (Cagliari, 1970).
D'arms, J H Romans on the Bay of Naples (Cambridge, 1970).
Daube, D.Licinia's Dowry,” in B. Biondi, ed., Studi in onore di Biondo Biondi, Vol. I (Milan, 1965), 197–212.Google Scholar
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R. Lettere Dall' Esilio dalle Epistulae ad Atticum, ad Familiares, ad Quintum Fatrem (Florence, 1996).
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R.Ubi non sis qui fueris, non esse cur velis vivere,” RFIC 126 (1998), 49–54.Google Scholar
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R.Orgoglio in Esule: Su Due Frammenti Di Un'Epistola Di Q. Caecilio Metello Numidico,” Maia 52 (2000), 249–258.Google Scholar
Degrassi, A.Un nuovo militario calabro della Via Popillia e la Via Annia del Veneto,” Philologus 99 (1955), 259–265.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ville de Mirmont, H.C. Popillius Laenas,” in Mélanges Boisser (Paris, 1903), 319–324.Google Scholar
de Sanctis, G. Storia dei Romani, 2nd ed., 4 Vols. (Florence, 1956).
Dixon, S. “Family Finances: Terentia and Tullia,” in B. Rawson, ed., The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives (Ithaca, 1986), 93–120.
Drumann, W. Geschichte Roms, 2nd ed. by P. Groebe, 6 Vols. (Leipzig, 1899–1929).
Drummond, A. “Early Roman Clientes,” in A. Wallace-Hadrill, ed., Patronage in Ancient Society (New York, 1989), 98–115.
Drummond, A. Law, Politics and Power: Sallust and the Execution of the Catilinarian Conspirators (Stuttgart, 1995).
Dudley, D. R.Blossius of Cumae,” JRS 31 (1941), 94–99.Google Scholar
Dyck, A R A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis (Ann Arbor, 1996).
Eck, W., Caballos, A., and Fernandez, F. Das senatus consultum de Cn. Pisone patre (Munich, 1996).
Epstein, D F Personal Enmity in Roman Politics 218–43 bc (New York, 1987).
Earl, D. C.Calpurnii Pisones in the Second Century bc,” Athenaeum 38 (1960), 283–298.Google Scholar
Evans, R. E.Popillia, mater vestra: A Note on Cicero, de Orat. 2.11.44,” LCM 17.3 (1992), 35.Google Scholar
Ewbank, W W The Poems of Cicero (London, 1933).
Farnoux, F.Fabius Pictor et les origines du thème de la concordia ordinum dans l'historiographie romaine,” AFL Nice 11 (1970), 77–91.Google Scholar
Feig Vishnia, R. State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 214–167 bc (New York, 1996).
Fezza, L.La legislazione tribunizia di Publio Clodio Pulcro (58 a.C.) e la ricera del consenso a Roma,” Studi Classici E Orientali 47.1 (2001), 245–341.Google Scholar
Fontanella, F.Metello Numidico: Una Tradizione Ostile,” Atene e Roma 37 (1992), 177–188.Google Scholar
Fuhrmann, M.Review of Crifò, G. Richerche sull' ‘exilium’ nel periodo repubblicano,” ZRG 80 (1963), 451–457.Google Scholar
Gabba, E.Cicerone e la falsificazione dei senatoconsulti,” Studi Classici E Orientali 10 (1961), 89–96.Google Scholar
Garbarino, G. Roma e la filosofia greca dalle origini alla fine del II secolo a.C., Vol. II (Torino, 1973).
Gardner, J. Women in Roman Law and Society (Bloomington, 1986).
Gelzer, M. Cicero (Wiesbaden, 1969).
Gold, B. K.Pompey and Theophanes of Mytilene,” AJP 106 (1985), 312–327.Google Scholar
Goldberg, S M Epic in Republican Rome (Oxford, 1995).
Glucker, J.As has been rightly said … by me,” LCM 13 (1988), 6–9.Google Scholar
Grasmück, E L Exilium: Untersuchungen zur Verbannung in der Antike (Paderhorn, 1978).
Greenidge, A H J. The Legal Procedure of Cicero's Time (Oxford, 1901).
Greenidge, A H J., and Clay, A M Sources for Roman History 133–70 bc, rev. E W Gray (Oxford, 1960).
Grollm, M. De M. Tullio Cicerone Poeta (Königsberg Dissertation, 1887).
Gruen, E. S.Politics and the Criminal Courts in 104 bc,” TAPhA 95 (1964), 99–110.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Exile of Metellus Numidicus,” Latomus 24 (1965a), 576–580.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Lex Varia,” JRS 55 (1965b), 59–73.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Political Allegiance of P. Mucius Scaevola,” Athenaeum 43 (1965c) 321–332.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.Political Prosecutions in the 90s bc,” Historia 15 (1966), 32–64.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.Roman Politics and the Criminal Courts (Cambridge, 1968).
Gruen, E. S.Last Generation of the Roman Republic (Berkeley, 1974).
Grueber, H A Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, 3 Vols. (London, 1910).
Hardy, E. G.Consular Provinces between 67 and 52 bc,” CR 31 (1917), 11–15.Google Scholar
Hardy, E G Some Problems in Roman History (Oxford, 1924).
Harris, W V Rome in Etruria and Umbria (Oxford, 1971).
Harris, W. V. “The Roman Father's Power of Life and Death,” in R S Bagnall and W V Harris, eds., Studies in Roman Law in Memory of A. Arthur Schiller (Leiden, 1986), 81–95.
Harrison, S. J.Cicero's ‘De Temporibus Suis’: The Evidence Reconsidered,” Hermes 118 (1990), 455–463.Google Scholar
Hartmann, L M De exilio apud Romanos inde ab initio bellorum civilium usque ad Severi Alexandri principatum (Berlin dissertation, 1887).
Henderson, M. I.The Process de repetundis,” JRS 41 (1951), 71–88.Google Scholar
Hendrickson, G. L.The Memoirs of Rutilius Rufus,” CP (1933), 153–175.Google Scholar
Hill, H. The Roman Middle Class in the Republican Period (Oxford, 1952).
Hinard, F. Les proscriptions de la Rome républicaine (Rome, 1985).
Hinds, J G F. “Mithridates,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 129–164.
Hose, M.Cicero als hellenischer Epiker,” Hermes 123 (1995), 455–469.Google Scholar
Hutchinson, G O Cicero's Correspondance: A Literary Study (Oxford, 1998).
Jäger, W. Briefanalysen. Zum Zusammenhang von Realitätserfährung und Sprache in Briefen Ciceros (Frankfurt am Main, 1986).
Johnson, A C, Coleman-Norton, P R, and Bourne, F C, eds. Ancient Roman Statutes (Austin, 1961).
Jolowicz, H F, and Nichols, B. Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law, 3rd ed. (Cambridge, 1972).
Jones, A H M. Criminal Courts of the Roman Republic and Principate (Oxford, 1972).
Kallet-Marx, R.The Trial of Rutilius Rufus,” Phoenix 44 (1990), 122–139.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaser, M.Zum heutigen Stand der Interpolationenforschung,” ZRG 59 (1952), 60–101.Google Scholar
Keaveney, A.Sulla, Sulpicius and Caesar Strabo,” Latomus 38 (1979), 451–460.Google Scholar
Keaveney, A.Sulla: The Last Republican (London, 1982).
Kelly, D H “Evidence for Legislation by Tribunes 81–70 bc,” in B F Harris, ed., Auckland Classical Essays (Dunedin, 1970), 133–142.
Kelly, G. P.The Attempted Exile of L. Hostilius Tubulus,” Athenaeum 89 (2001), 229–335.Google Scholar
Kidd, I. G.Posidonius, 3 Vols. (Cambridge, 1989).
Kubitschek, W. Studien zu Münzen der römischen Republic (Vienna, 1911).
Kunkel, W. Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung des römischen Kriminalverfahrens in vorsullanischer Zeit (Munich, 1962).
Kunkel, W.An Introduction to Roman Legal and Constitutional History, trans. J M Kelly (Oxford, 1966).
Kunkel, W.Kleine Schriften (Weimar, 1974).
Last, H. “The Enfranchisement of Italy,” in S A Cook, F E Adcock, and M P Charlesworth, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1962), 158–209.
Legras, H.Le Privilegium en droit public à la fin de la republique romaine,” NRD 32 (1908), 584–611.Google Scholar
Levick, B. “Concordia at Rome,” in R A G. Carson and C M Kraay, eds., Scripta Nummaria Romana: Essays Presented to Humphrey Sutherland (London, 1978), 217–233.
Levick, B.Poena Legis Maiestatis,” Historia 28 (1979), 358–379.Google Scholar
Levy, E. Die römische Kapitalstrafe (Heidelberg, 1930/1931).
Lewis, R. G.P. Sulpicius' Law to Recall Exiles,” CQ 48 (1998), 195–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lintott, A. W.P. Clodius Pulcher – Felix Catilina?G&R 14 (1967), 157–169.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Violence in Republican Rome (Oxford, 1968).
Lintott, A. W.The Tradition of Violence in the Annals of the Early Roman Republic,” Historia 19 (1969), 12–29.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.The Tribunate of P. Sulpicius Rufus,” CQ 21 (1971), 442–453.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Provocatio from the Struggle of the Orders to the Principate,” ANRW 1.2 (1972), 226–267.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Cicero and Milo,” JRS 64 (1974), 62–78.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Imperium Romanum (London, 1993).
Lintott, A. W.The Constitution of the Roman Republic (Oxford, 1999).
Long, G., ed. Cicero: Orationes, Vol. I (London, 1862).
Lossman, F. Cicero und Caesar im Jahre 54, Studien zur Theorie und Praxis der römischen Freundshaft (Wiesbaden, 1962).
Mackey, C. The Judicial Legislation of Gaius Sempronius Gracchus (Harvard Dissertation, 1994).
Malcovati, H. Cicerone et la poesia (Pavia, 1943).
Malitz, J. Die Historien des Poseidonios (Munich, 1983).
Marasco, G. Vita di Mario (Torino, 1994).
Marincola, J. Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography (Cambridge, 1997).
Marshall, A. J.Romans under Chian Law,” GBRS 10 (1969), 255–271.Google Scholar
Marshall, B A A Historical Commentary on Asconius (Columbia 1985).
Martin, J.Die Provokation in der klassischen und späten Republik,” Hermes 98 (1970), 72–96.Google Scholar
Mason, H. Greek Terms for Roman Institutions (Toronto, 1974).
McGushin, P. C. Sallustius Crispus, Bellum Catilinae: A Commentary (Leiden, 1977).
Meyer, E. Caesars Monarchie und das Principat des Pompieus (Stuttgart, 1922).
Millar, F. A Study of Cassius Dio (Oxford, 1964).
Millar, F.The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (Ann Arbor, 1998).
Mitchell, J.The Torquati,” Historia 15 (1966), 21–31.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.Cicero before Luca (September 57–April 56 bc),” TAPA 100 (1969), 295–320.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.The Volte-Face of P. Sulpicius Rufus in 88 bc,” CPh 70 (1975), 197–204.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.Cicero the Senior Statesman (London, 1991).
Moles, J L, ed. Plutarch: Cicero (Warminster, 1988).
Momigliano, A.Camillus and Concord,” CQ 36 (1942), 111–120.Google Scholar
Mommsen, T. Geschichte des römisches Münzwesens (Berlin, 1860).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Staatsrecht, 3 Vols. (Leipzig, 1887).
Mommsen, T.Römische Forschungen (Berlin, 1864).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Strafrecht (Leipzig, 1899).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Geschichte, 8 Vols. (Berlin, 1903).
Moreau, P.La Lex Clodia sur le bannissement de Cicéron,” Athenaeum 65 (1987), 465–492.Google Scholar
Moreau, P.Le rogatio des hiut tribuns de 58 av J-C. et la clause de sanctio réglementant l'abrogation des lois,” Athenaeum 67 (1989), 151–182.Google Scholar
Münzer, F.Die Todestrafe Politischer Verbrecher in der späteren römischen Republik,” Hermes 47 (1912), 161–182.Google Scholar
Münzer, F. Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families, trans. T. Ridley (Baltimore, 1999).
Nall, G H, ed. Cicero: Pro Archia (London, 1901).
Narducci, E.Perceptions of Exile in Cicero: The Philosophical Interpretation of A Real Experience,” AJP 118 (1997), 55–73.Google Scholar
Niccolini, G. Il tribunato della plebe (Milan, 1932).
Niccolini, G. I Fasti dei tribuni della plebe (Milan, 1934).
Nicolet, C. L'ordre équestre à l'époque républicaine, 2 Vols. (Paris, 1966–1974).
Nicolet, C.The World of the Citizen in Republican Rome, trans. P S Falla (London, 1980).
Niebuhr, B G History of Rome, trans. J C Hare, 2 Vols. (Cambridge, 1821).
Nippel, W. Public Order in Ancient Rome (Cambridge, 1995).
Nisbet, R G M., ed. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Domo Sua (Oxford, 1939).
Nisbet, R G M., ed. M. Tulli Ciceronis In L. Calpurnium Pisonem Oratio (Oxford, 1961).
Noy, D. Foreigners at Rome (London, 2000).
Pais, E. “L'autobiografia ed il processo di P. Rutilio Rufo,” in Dalle guerre puniche a Cesare Augusto, 2 Vols. (Rome, 1918).
Pareti, L. Storia di Roma e del mondo romano, 5 Vols. (Turin, 1952).
Pfiffig, A.Die Haltung Etruriens im 2. Punischen Krieg,” Historia 15 (1966), 193–210.Google Scholar
Potter, D. S., ed. “The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre,” trans. C. Damon, AJPh 120 (1999), 13–41.Google Scholar
Ramsey, J T, ed. Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (Atlanta, 1984).
Rawson, B. “The Roman Family,” in B. Rawson, ed., The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives (Ithaca, 1986), 1–57.
Rawson, E. Cicero (London, 1975).
Rawson, E.Intellectual Life in the Late Roman Republic (Baltimore, 1985).
Reid, J. S.Problems of the Second Punic War: III. Rome and her Italian Allies,” JRS (1915), 87–124.Google Scholar
Richardson, J. S.The Senate, the Courts, and the SC de Cn. Pisone patre,” CQ 47 (1997), 510–519.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Riggsby, A. Crime and Community in Cieronian Rome (Austin, 1999).
Robinson, A.Cicero's References to His Banishment,” CW 87 (1994), 475–480.Google Scholar
Robinson, O F The Criminal Law of Ancient Rome (London, 1995).
Robinson, O. F.The Role of the Senate in Roman Criminal Law during the Principate,” Journal of Legal History 17 (1996), 130–143.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rosenstein, N. Imperatores Victi (Berkeley, 1990).
Rühl, F.Mummius Achaicus und die Lex Varia,” RhM 56 (1901), 634–635.Google Scholar
Sacks, K S Diodorus Siculus and the First Century (Princeton, 1990).
Saller, R P Patriarchy, Property, and Death in the Roman Family (Cambridge, 1994).
Schadewaldt, W.Humanitas Romana,” ANRW 1.4 (1973), 43–62.Google Scholar
Schmidt, O E Der Briefwechsel des M. Tullius Cicero von seinem Prokonsulat in Cilicien bis zu Caesars Ermordung (Leipzig, 1893).
Schwartz, E.Einiges über Assyrien, Syrien, Koilesyrien,” Philologus 86 (1931), 373–399.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scullard, H H From the Gracchi to Nero, 2nd ed. (New York, 1963).
Scullard, H. H.Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician (Ithaca, 1970).
Scullard, H. H.Roman Politics, 220–150 bc (Oxford, 1973).
Scullard, H. H.Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic (Ithaca, 1981).
Seager, R.Clodius, Pompeius, and the Exile of Cicero,” Latomus 24 (1965), 519–531.Google Scholar
Seager, R.Populares in Livy and the Livian Tradition,” CQ 27 (1977), 377–390.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Seager, R. “Sulla,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 491–530.
Shackleton Bailey,, D. R.L S J. and Cicero's Letters,” CQ 12 (1962), 159–165.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shackleton Bailey, D REpistulae Ad Atticum, 7 Vols. (Cambridge, 1965).
Shackleton Bailey, D RTwo tribunes, 57 bc,” CR 12 (1969), 195–197.Google Scholar
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero (London, 1971).
Shackleton Bailey, D RTwo Studies in Roman Nomenclature (University Park, PA, 1976).
Shackleton Bailey, D REpistulae Ad Familiares, 2 Vols. (Cambridge 1977).
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem et M. Brutum (Cambridge, 1980).
Shackleton Bailey, D ROnimasticon to Cicero's Speeches (Norman, 1988).
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero: Back from Exile: Six Speeches upon His Return (New Baskerville, 1991).
Shatzman, I. Senatorial Wealth and Roman Politics (Brussels, 1975).
Sherwin-White, A. N.The Extortion Procedure Again,” JRS 42 (1952), 43–55.Google Scholar
Sherwin-White, A. N.The Roman Citizenship, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 1973).
Siber, H.Analogie, Amtsrecht und Rückwirkung im Strafrechte des Römischen Freistaates,” ASAW 43.3 (1936), 1–77.Google Scholar
Silverstein, A H Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus: Tradition and Apostasy (Ithaca, 1978).
Skard, E. “Concordia,” in H. Oppermann, ed., Römische Wertbegriffe (Darmstadt, 1967), 173–208.
Smith, C. L.Cicero's Journey into Exile,” HSCPh 7 (1896), 65–84.Google Scholar
Smith, W., Wayte, W., and Marindin, G E, eds. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 3rd ed., 2 Vols. (London, 1890).
Soubiran, J. Ciceron: Aratea, Fragments Poetiques (Paris, 1972).
Sternkopf, W.Ueber die ‘Verbesserung’ des Clodianischen Gesetzentwurfes de exilio Ciceronis,” Philologus 59 (1900), 272–304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sternkopf, W. “Noch einmal die correctio der lex Clodia de exilio Ciceronis,” Philologus 61 (1902), 42–70.Google Scholar
Stockton, D. The Gracchi (Oxford, 1979).
Strachan-Davidson, J L Problems of the Roman Criminal Law, 2 Vols. (Oxford, 1912).
Strasburger, H. Concordia Ordinum, eine Untersuchung zur Politik Ciceros (Amsterdam, 1956).
Sumi, G.Spectacles and Sulla's Public Image,” Historia 51 (2002), 414–432.Google Scholar
Sumner, G V The Orators in Cicero's Brutus: Prosopography and Chronology, Phoenix Supplementary Volume 11 (Toronto, 1973).
Syme, R. Sallust (Berkeley, 1964).
Tatum, W. J.Cicero's Opposition to the Lex Clodia de Collegiis,” CQ 40 (1990), 187–194.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tatum, W. J.The Lex Papiria De Dedicationibus,” CPh 88 (1993), 319–328.Google Scholar
Tatum, W. J.The Patrician Tribune: Publius Clodius Pulcher (Chapel Hill, 1999).
Taylor, L R The Voting Districts of the Roman Republic (Rome, 1960).
Traglia, A. Ciceronis Poetica Fragmenta (Rome, 1950).
Treggiari, S. Roman Freedmen during the Late Republic (Oxford, 1969).
Treggari, S.Roman Marriage (Oxford, 1991).
Tyrell, R Y, and Purser, L C, eds. The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero, 2nd ed., 7 Vols. (Dublin, 1915).
Vasaly, A.The Quintii in Livy's First Pentad: The Rhetoric of Anti-Rhetoric,” CW 92 (1999), 513–530.Google Scholar
Venturini, C.I ‘privilegia’ da Cicerone ai romanisti,” St. Doc. Hist. Iur. 56 (1990), 155–196.Google Scholar
Walbank, F W A Historical Commentary on Polybius, 3 Vols. (Oxford, 1957–1979).
Waldstein, W.Zum Fall der ‘dos Liciniae,’Index: Quaderni Camerti di Studi Romanistici 2 (1972), 343–361.Google Scholar
Weintrib, E.The Prosecution of Roman Magistrates,” Phoenix 22 (1971), 149–150.Google Scholar
Wieacker, F. Textstufen klassischer Juristen (Göttingen, 1960).
Wieacker, F. “Die römisches Juristen in der politischen Gesellschft des zweiten vor Christlichen Jahthunderts,” in W G Becker and L. Schnorr von Cardsfeld, eds., Sein und Werden im Recht (Berlin, 1970), 183–214.
Wiseman, T. P.Viae Anniae,” PBSR 19 (1964), 21–37.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PThe Ambitions of Quintus Cicero,” JRS 56 (1966), 108–115.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PViae Anniae Again,” PBSR 24 (1969), 82–91.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PRoman Republican Road Building,” PBSR 25 (1970), 122–152.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T P “Caesar, Pompey and Rome, 59–50 bc,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 368–423.
Wistrand, E. Sallust on Judicial Murder in Rome (Göteborg, 1968).
Wolff, H J Roman Law: An Historical Introduction (Norman, 1951).
Woodman, A J Rhetoric in Classical Historiography (London, 1988).
Zumpt, A W Der Criminal Process der römischen Republik (Leipzig, 1871).
Africa, T.Aristonicus, Blossius, and the City of the Sun,” International Review of Social History 6 (1961), 110–124.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Alexander, M C Trials in the Late Roman Republic 149 bc to 50 bc (Toronto, 1990).
Allen, W.The British Epics of Quintus and Marcus Cicero,” TAPA 86 (1955), 143–159.Google Scholar
Amit, M.Concordia, Idéal politique et instrument de propagande,” Iura 13 (1962), 133–169.Google Scholar
Anderson, W S Pompey, His Friends, and the Literature of the First Century bc (Berkeley, 1963).
Badian, E. “Notes on Roman Policy in Illyria (230–201 bc),” PBSR 10 (1952), 72–93 = Studies in Greek and Roman History (Oxford, 1964), 1–25.
Badian, E.P. Decius P F Subulo,” JRS 46 (1956), 91–96.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Foreign Clientelae (Oxford, 1958).
Badian, E.The Early Historians,” in T. Dorey, ed., The Latin Historians (London, 1966), 1–38.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Sempronii Aselliones,” PACA 11 (1968), 1–6.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Quaestiones Variae,” Historia 18 (1969), 447–491.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Death of Saturninus: Studies in Chronology and Prosopography,” Chiron 14 (1984a), 101–147.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Three Non-Trials in Cicero,” Klio 66 (1984b), 291–309.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Badian, E.E. H. L. N. R.,” MH 45 (1988), 203–218.Google Scholar
Badian, E.The Legend of the Legate Who Lost His Luggage,” Historia 42 (1993), 203–210.Google Scholar
Badian, E.Tribuni Plebis and Res Publica,” in J. Linderski, ed., Imperium Sine Fine: T. Robert S. Broughton and the Roman Republic (Stuttgart, 1996), 188–213.Google Scholar
Balsdon, J P V D Romans and Aliens (Chapel Hill, 1979).
Bardon, H. La littérature latine inconnue, Vol. I (Paris, 1952).
Bauman, R A The Crimen Maiestatis in the Roman Republic and Augustan Principate (Johannesburg, 1967).
Bauman, R. A.The Hostis Declarations of 88 and 87 bc,” Atheneum 51 (1973), 270–293.Google Scholar
Bauman, R. A.The Suppression of the Bacchanals: Five Questions,” Historia 39 (1990), 334–348.Google Scholar
Bauman, R. A.Crime and Punishment in Ancient Rome (New York, 1996).
Bauman, R. A.Human Rights in Ancient Rome (New York, 2000).
Beloch, G.M. Aemilius Scaurus,” Melanges d'histoire ancienne 25 (1909), 1–86.Google Scholar
Berger, A. Encyclopedic Dictionary of Roman Law (TAPhS 43.2) (Philadelphia, 1953).
Berry, D H Cicero: Pro Sulla Oratio (Cambridge, 1996).
Biedl, A.De Memmiorum Familia,” WS 48 (1930), 98–107.Google Scholar
Bleicken, J. Das Volkstribunat der klassischen Republik (Munich, 1955).
Bloch, G. and Carcopino, J. Histoire Romaine, Vol. II: La Republique Romaine de 133 à 44 sv. J.-C. (Paris, 1940).
Boren, H C “Cicero's Concordia in Historical Perspective,” in M F Gyles and E W Davis, eds., Laudatores Temporis Acti: Studies in Memory of Wallace Everett Caldwell (Chapel Hill, 1964), 52–62.
Boren, H C The Gracchi (New York, 1968).
Botsford, G W The Roman Assemblies (New York, 1909).
Brennan, T C The Praetorship in the Roman Republic, 2 Vols. (Oxford, 2000).
Briscoe, J. A Commentary on Livy Books XXXI–XXXIII (Oxford, 1973).
Brown, R.Livy's Sabine Women and the Ideal of Concord,” TAPA 125 (1995), 291–319.Google Scholar
Bruns, C G Fontes Iuris Romani Antiqui (Tübingen, 1909).
Brunt, P A Roman Manpower 225 bc–ad 14 (Oxford, 1971).
Büchner, C. Fragmenta Poetarum Latinorum Epicorum et Lyricorum Praeter Ennium et Lucilium (Leipzig, 1982).
Byrne, S.Flattery and Inspiration: Cicero's Epic For Caesar,” in C. Deroux, ed., Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History IX (Brusselles, 1998), 129–137.Google Scholar
Bulst, C. M.Cinnanum Tempus,” Historia 13 (1964), 307–337.Google Scholar
Butler, H E and Cary, M., eds. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Provinciis Consularibus Oratio Ad Senatum (Oxford, 1924).
Cadoux, C J Ancient Smyrna (Oxford, 1938).
Caplan, H., ed. and trans. Ad Herennium (Cambridge, MA, 1954).
Carcopino, J. Histoire Romaine Voi. II, La République romaine de 133 à 44 avant J-C. (Paris, 1936).
Carcopino, J. Secrets de la Correspondance de Cicéron, Vol. I (Paris, 1947).
Carney, T. F.Was Rutilius' Exile Voluntary or Compulsory?Acta Juridica (1958), 243–245.Google Scholar
Carney, T. F.Cicero's Picture of Marius,” Weiner Studien 73 (1960), 83–122.Google Scholar
Cary, M. “Rome in the Absence of Pompey,” in S A Cook, F E Adcock, M P Charlesworth, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1962), 475–504.
Castner, C J Prosopography of Roman Epicureans (Frankfurt, 1988).
Cichorius, C. Untersuchungen zur Lucilius (Berlin, 1908).
Claassen, J. M.Cicero's Banishment: Tempora et Mores,” Acta Classica 35 (1992), 19–47.Google Scholar
Claassen, J. M.Dio's Cicero and the Consolatory Tradition,” Arca 9 (1996), 29–45.Google Scholar
Classen, J. M.Displaced Persons: The Literature of Exile from Cicero to Boethius (London, 1999).
Cloud, D. “The Constitution and Roman Public Criminal Law,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 491–530.
Conte, G B Latin Literature: A History, trans. J B Solodow, rev. D. Fowler and G W Most (Baltimore, 1994).
Cornell, T. “The Value of the Literary Tradition Concerning Early Rome,” in K A Raaflaub, ed., Social Struggles in Archaic Rome (Berkeley, 1986), 52–76.
Courtney, E. The Fragmentary Latin Poets (Oxford, 1993).
Crawford, M H “Greek Intellectuals and the Roman Aristocracy in the First Century bc,” in P D A. Garnsey and C R Whittaker, eds., Imperialism in the Ancient World (Cambridge, 1978), 193–207.
Crawford, M H, ed., Roman Statutes, 2 Vols. (London, 1996).
Crifò, G. Ricerche sull' “exilium” nel periodo repubblicano (Milan, 1961).
Crifò, G. “Exilica Causa, Quae Adversus Exulem Agitur,” in Du Châtiment Dans La Cité (Rome, 1984), 453–497.
Crook, J A The Law and Life of Rome (Ithaca, 1967).
Cugusi, P. Studi sull' epistolografia latina. L'eta preciceroniana (Cagliari, 1970).
D'arms, J H Romans on the Bay of Naples (Cambridge, 1970).
Daube, D.Licinia's Dowry,” in B. Biondi, ed., Studi in onore di Biondo Biondi, Vol. I (Milan, 1965), 197–212.Google Scholar
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R. Lettere Dall' Esilio dalle Epistulae ad Atticum, ad Familiares, ad Quintum Fatrem (Florence, 1996).
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R.Ubi non sis qui fueris, non esse cur velis vivere,” RFIC 126 (1998), 49–54.Google Scholar
Degl' Innocenti Pierini, R.Orgoglio in Esule: Su Due Frammenti Di Un'Epistola Di Q. Caecilio Metello Numidico,” Maia 52 (2000), 249–258.Google Scholar
Degrassi, A.Un nuovo militario calabro della Via Popillia e la Via Annia del Veneto,” Philologus 99 (1955), 259–265.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Ville de Mirmont, H.C. Popillius Laenas,” in Mélanges Boisser (Paris, 1903), 319–324.Google Scholar
de Sanctis, G. Storia dei Romani, 2nd ed., 4 Vols. (Florence, 1956).
Dixon, S. “Family Finances: Terentia and Tullia,” in B. Rawson, ed., The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives (Ithaca, 1986), 93–120.
Drumann, W. Geschichte Roms, 2nd ed. by P. Groebe, 6 Vols. (Leipzig, 1899–1929).
Drummond, A. “Early Roman Clientes,” in A. Wallace-Hadrill, ed., Patronage in Ancient Society (New York, 1989), 98–115.
Drummond, A. Law, Politics and Power: Sallust and the Execution of the Catilinarian Conspirators (Stuttgart, 1995).
Dudley, D. R.Blossius of Cumae,” JRS 31 (1941), 94–99.Google Scholar
Dyck, A R A Commentary on Cicero, De Officiis (Ann Arbor, 1996).
Eck, W., Caballos, A., and Fernandez, F. Das senatus consultum de Cn. Pisone patre (Munich, 1996).
Epstein, D F Personal Enmity in Roman Politics 218–43 bc (New York, 1987).
Earl, D. C.Calpurnii Pisones in the Second Century bc,” Athenaeum 38 (1960), 283–298.Google Scholar
Evans, R. E.Popillia, mater vestra: A Note on Cicero, de Orat. 2.11.44,” LCM 17.3 (1992), 35.Google Scholar
Ewbank, W W The Poems of Cicero (London, 1933).
Farnoux, F.Fabius Pictor et les origines du thème de la concordia ordinum dans l'historiographie romaine,” AFL Nice 11 (1970), 77–91.Google Scholar
Feig Vishnia, R. State, Society and Popular Leaders in Mid-Republican Rome 214–167 bc (New York, 1996).
Fezza, L.La legislazione tribunizia di Publio Clodio Pulcro (58 a.C.) e la ricera del consenso a Roma,” Studi Classici E Orientali 47.1 (2001), 245–341.Google Scholar
Fontanella, F.Metello Numidico: Una Tradizione Ostile,” Atene e Roma 37 (1992), 177–188.Google Scholar
Fuhrmann, M.Review of Crifò, G. Richerche sull' ‘exilium’ nel periodo repubblicano,” ZRG 80 (1963), 451–457.Google Scholar
Gabba, E.Cicerone e la falsificazione dei senatoconsulti,” Studi Classici E Orientali 10 (1961), 89–96.Google Scholar
Garbarino, G. Roma e la filosofia greca dalle origini alla fine del II secolo a.C., Vol. II (Torino, 1973).
Gardner, J. Women in Roman Law and Society (Bloomington, 1986).
Gelzer, M. Cicero (Wiesbaden, 1969).
Gold, B. K.Pompey and Theophanes of Mytilene,” AJP 106 (1985), 312–327.Google Scholar
Goldberg, S M Epic in Republican Rome (Oxford, 1995).
Glucker, J.As has been rightly said … by me,” LCM 13 (1988), 6–9.Google Scholar
Grasmück, E L Exilium: Untersuchungen zur Verbannung in der Antike (Paderhorn, 1978).
Greenidge, A H J. The Legal Procedure of Cicero's Time (Oxford, 1901).
Greenidge, A H J., and Clay, A M Sources for Roman History 133–70 bc, rev. E W Gray (Oxford, 1960).
Grollm, M. De M. Tullio Cicerone Poeta (Königsberg Dissertation, 1887).
Gruen, E. S.Politics and the Criminal Courts in 104 bc,” TAPhA 95 (1964), 99–110.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Exile of Metellus Numidicus,” Latomus 24 (1965a), 576–580.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Lex Varia,” JRS 55 (1965b), 59–73.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.The Political Allegiance of P. Mucius Scaevola,” Athenaeum 43 (1965c) 321–332.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.Political Prosecutions in the 90s bc,” Historia 15 (1966), 32–64.Google Scholar
Gruen, E. S.Roman Politics and the Criminal Courts (Cambridge, 1968).
Gruen, E. S.Last Generation of the Roman Republic (Berkeley, 1974).
Grueber, H A Coins of the Roman Republic in the British Museum, 3 Vols. (London, 1910).
Hardy, E. G.Consular Provinces between 67 and 52 bc,” CR 31 (1917), 11–15.Google Scholar
Hardy, E G Some Problems in Roman History (Oxford, 1924).
Harris, W V Rome in Etruria and Umbria (Oxford, 1971).
Harris, W. V. “The Roman Father's Power of Life and Death,” in R S Bagnall and W V Harris, eds., Studies in Roman Law in Memory of A. Arthur Schiller (Leiden, 1986), 81–95.
Harrison, S. J.Cicero's ‘De Temporibus Suis’: The Evidence Reconsidered,” Hermes 118 (1990), 455–463.Google Scholar
Hartmann, L M De exilio apud Romanos inde ab initio bellorum civilium usque ad Severi Alexandri principatum (Berlin dissertation, 1887).
Henderson, M. I.The Process de repetundis,” JRS 41 (1951), 71–88.Google Scholar
Hendrickson, G. L.The Memoirs of Rutilius Rufus,” CP (1933), 153–175.Google Scholar
Hill, H. The Roman Middle Class in the Republican Period (Oxford, 1952).
Hinard, F. Les proscriptions de la Rome républicaine (Rome, 1985).
Hinds, J G F. “Mithridates,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 129–164.
Hose, M.Cicero als hellenischer Epiker,” Hermes 123 (1995), 455–469.Google Scholar
Hutchinson, G O Cicero's Correspondance: A Literary Study (Oxford, 1998).
Jäger, W. Briefanalysen. Zum Zusammenhang von Realitätserfährung und Sprache in Briefen Ciceros (Frankfurt am Main, 1986).
Johnson, A C, Coleman-Norton, P R, and Bourne, F C, eds. Ancient Roman Statutes (Austin, 1961).
Jolowicz, H F, and Nichols, B. Historical Introduction to the Study of Roman Law, 3rd ed. (Cambridge, 1972).
Jones, A H M. Criminal Courts of the Roman Republic and Principate (Oxford, 1972).
Kallet-Marx, R.The Trial of Rutilius Rufus,” Phoenix 44 (1990), 122–139.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Kaser, M.Zum heutigen Stand der Interpolationenforschung,” ZRG 59 (1952), 60–101.Google Scholar
Keaveney, A.Sulla, Sulpicius and Caesar Strabo,” Latomus 38 (1979), 451–460.Google Scholar
Keaveney, A.Sulla: The Last Republican (London, 1982).
Kelly, D H “Evidence for Legislation by Tribunes 81–70 bc,” in B F Harris, ed., Auckland Classical Essays (Dunedin, 1970), 133–142.
Kelly, G. P.The Attempted Exile of L. Hostilius Tubulus,” Athenaeum 89 (2001), 229–335.Google Scholar
Kidd, I. G.Posidonius, 3 Vols. (Cambridge, 1989).
Kubitschek, W. Studien zu Münzen der römischen Republic (Vienna, 1911).
Kunkel, W. Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung des römischen Kriminalverfahrens in vorsullanischer Zeit (Munich, 1962).
Kunkel, W.An Introduction to Roman Legal and Constitutional History, trans. J M Kelly (Oxford, 1966).
Kunkel, W.Kleine Schriften (Weimar, 1974).
Last, H. “The Enfranchisement of Italy,” in S A Cook, F E Adcock, and M P Charlesworth, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1962), 158–209.
Legras, H.Le Privilegium en droit public à la fin de la republique romaine,” NRD 32 (1908), 584–611.Google Scholar
Levick, B. “Concordia at Rome,” in R A G. Carson and C M Kraay, eds., Scripta Nummaria Romana: Essays Presented to Humphrey Sutherland (London, 1978), 217–233.
Levick, B.Poena Legis Maiestatis,” Historia 28 (1979), 358–379.Google Scholar
Levy, E. Die römische Kapitalstrafe (Heidelberg, 1930/1931).
Lewis, R. G.P. Sulpicius' Law to Recall Exiles,” CQ 48 (1998), 195–99.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lintott, A. W.P. Clodius Pulcher – Felix Catilina?G&R 14 (1967), 157–169.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Violence in Republican Rome (Oxford, 1968).
Lintott, A. W.The Tradition of Violence in the Annals of the Early Roman Republic,” Historia 19 (1969), 12–29.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.The Tribunate of P. Sulpicius Rufus,” CQ 21 (1971), 442–453.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Provocatio from the Struggle of the Orders to the Principate,” ANRW 1.2 (1972), 226–267.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Cicero and Milo,” JRS 64 (1974), 62–78.Google Scholar
Lintott, A. W.Imperium Romanum (London, 1993).
Lintott, A. W.The Constitution of the Roman Republic (Oxford, 1999).
Long, G., ed. Cicero: Orationes, Vol. I (London, 1862).
Lossman, F. Cicero und Caesar im Jahre 54, Studien zur Theorie und Praxis der römischen Freundshaft (Wiesbaden, 1962).
Mackey, C. The Judicial Legislation of Gaius Sempronius Gracchus (Harvard Dissertation, 1994).
Malcovati, H. Cicerone et la poesia (Pavia, 1943).
Malitz, J. Die Historien des Poseidonios (Munich, 1983).
Marasco, G. Vita di Mario (Torino, 1994).
Marincola, J. Authority and Tradition in Ancient Historiography (Cambridge, 1997).
Marshall, A. J.Romans under Chian Law,” GBRS 10 (1969), 255–271.Google Scholar
Marshall, B A A Historical Commentary on Asconius (Columbia 1985).
Martin, J.Die Provokation in der klassischen und späten Republik,” Hermes 98 (1970), 72–96.Google Scholar
Mason, H. Greek Terms for Roman Institutions (Toronto, 1974).
McGushin, P. C. Sallustius Crispus, Bellum Catilinae: A Commentary (Leiden, 1977).
Meyer, E. Caesars Monarchie und das Principat des Pompieus (Stuttgart, 1922).
Millar, F. A Study of Cassius Dio (Oxford, 1964).
Millar, F.The Crowd in Rome in the Late Republic (Ann Arbor, 1998).
Mitchell, J.The Torquati,” Historia 15 (1966), 21–31.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.Cicero before Luca (September 57–April 56 bc),” TAPA 100 (1969), 295–320.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.The Volte-Face of P. Sulpicius Rufus in 88 bc,” CPh 70 (1975), 197–204.Google Scholar
Mitchell, T. N.Cicero the Senior Statesman (London, 1991).
Moles, J L, ed. Plutarch: Cicero (Warminster, 1988).
Momigliano, A.Camillus and Concord,” CQ 36 (1942), 111–120.Google Scholar
Mommsen, T. Geschichte des römisches Münzwesens (Berlin, 1860).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Staatsrecht, 3 Vols. (Leipzig, 1887).
Mommsen, T.Römische Forschungen (Berlin, 1864).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Strafrecht (Leipzig, 1899).
Mommsen, T.Römisches Geschichte, 8 Vols. (Berlin, 1903).
Moreau, P.La Lex Clodia sur le bannissement de Cicéron,” Athenaeum 65 (1987), 465–492.Google Scholar
Moreau, P.Le rogatio des hiut tribuns de 58 av J-C. et la clause de sanctio réglementant l'abrogation des lois,” Athenaeum 67 (1989), 151–182.Google Scholar
Münzer, F.Die Todestrafe Politischer Verbrecher in der späteren römischen Republik,” Hermes 47 (1912), 161–182.Google Scholar
Münzer, F. Roman Aristocratic Parties and Families, trans. T. Ridley (Baltimore, 1999).
Nall, G H, ed. Cicero: Pro Archia (London, 1901).
Narducci, E.Perceptions of Exile in Cicero: The Philosophical Interpretation of A Real Experience,” AJP 118 (1997), 55–73.Google Scholar
Niccolini, G. Il tribunato della plebe (Milan, 1932).
Niccolini, G. I Fasti dei tribuni della plebe (Milan, 1934).
Nicolet, C. L'ordre équestre à l'époque républicaine, 2 Vols. (Paris, 1966–1974).
Nicolet, C.The World of the Citizen in Republican Rome, trans. P S Falla (London, 1980).
Niebuhr, B G History of Rome, trans. J C Hare, 2 Vols. (Cambridge, 1821).
Nippel, W. Public Order in Ancient Rome (Cambridge, 1995).
Nisbet, R G M., ed. M. Tulli Ciceronis De Domo Sua (Oxford, 1939).
Nisbet, R G M., ed. M. Tulli Ciceronis In L. Calpurnium Pisonem Oratio (Oxford, 1961).
Noy, D. Foreigners at Rome (London, 2000).
Pais, E. “L'autobiografia ed il processo di P. Rutilio Rufo,” in Dalle guerre puniche a Cesare Augusto, 2 Vols. (Rome, 1918).
Pareti, L. Storia di Roma e del mondo romano, 5 Vols. (Turin, 1952).
Pfiffig, A.Die Haltung Etruriens im 2. Punischen Krieg,” Historia 15 (1966), 193–210.Google Scholar
Potter, D. S., ed. “The Senatus Consultum de Cn. Pisone Patre,” trans. C. Damon, AJPh 120 (1999), 13–41.Google Scholar
Ramsey, J T, ed. Sallust's Bellum Catilinae (Atlanta, 1984).
Rawson, B. “The Roman Family,” in B. Rawson, ed., The Family in Ancient Rome: New Perspectives (Ithaca, 1986), 1–57.
Rawson, E. Cicero (London, 1975).
Rawson, E.Intellectual Life in the Late Roman Republic (Baltimore, 1985).
Reid, J. S.Problems of the Second Punic War: III. Rome and her Italian Allies,” JRS (1915), 87–124.Google Scholar
Richardson, J. S.The Senate, the Courts, and the SC de Cn. Pisone patre,” CQ 47 (1997), 510–519.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Riggsby, A. Crime and Community in Cieronian Rome (Austin, 1999).
Robinson, A.Cicero's References to His Banishment,” CW 87 (1994), 475–480.Google Scholar
Robinson, O F The Criminal Law of Ancient Rome (London, 1995).
Robinson, O. F.The Role of the Senate in Roman Criminal Law during the Principate,” Journal of Legal History 17 (1996), 130–143.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Rosenstein, N. Imperatores Victi (Berkeley, 1990).
Rühl, F.Mummius Achaicus und die Lex Varia,” RhM 56 (1901), 634–635.Google Scholar
Sacks, K S Diodorus Siculus and the First Century (Princeton, 1990).
Saller, R P Patriarchy, Property, and Death in the Roman Family (Cambridge, 1994).
Schadewaldt, W.Humanitas Romana,” ANRW 1.4 (1973), 43–62.Google Scholar
Schmidt, O E Der Briefwechsel des M. Tullius Cicero von seinem Prokonsulat in Cilicien bis zu Caesars Ermordung (Leipzig, 1893).
Schwartz, E.Einiges über Assyrien, Syrien, Koilesyrien,” Philologus 86 (1931), 373–399.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Scullard, H H From the Gracchi to Nero, 2nd ed. (New York, 1963).
Scullard, H. H.Scipio Africanus: Soldier and Politician (Ithaca, 1970).
Scullard, H. H.Roman Politics, 220–150 bc (Oxford, 1973).
Scullard, H. H.Festivals and Ceremonies of the Roman Republic (Ithaca, 1981).
Seager, R.Clodius, Pompeius, and the Exile of Cicero,” Latomus 24 (1965), 519–531.Google Scholar
Seager, R.Populares in Livy and the Livian Tradition,” CQ 27 (1977), 377–390.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Seager, R. “Sulla,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 491–530.
Shackleton Bailey,, D. R.L S J. and Cicero's Letters,” CQ 12 (1962), 159–165.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Shackleton Bailey, D REpistulae Ad Atticum, 7 Vols. (Cambridge, 1965).
Shackleton Bailey, D RTwo tribunes, 57 bc,” CR 12 (1969), 195–197.Google Scholar
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero (London, 1971).
Shackleton Bailey, D RTwo Studies in Roman Nomenclature (University Park, PA, 1976).
Shackleton Bailey, D REpistulae Ad Familiares, 2 Vols. (Cambridge 1977).
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero Epistulae ad Quintum fratrem et M. Brutum (Cambridge, 1980).
Shackleton Bailey, D ROnimasticon to Cicero's Speeches (Norman, 1988).
Shackleton Bailey, D RCicero: Back from Exile: Six Speeches upon His Return (New Baskerville, 1991).
Shatzman, I. Senatorial Wealth and Roman Politics (Brussels, 1975).
Sherwin-White, A. N.The Extortion Procedure Again,” JRS 42 (1952), 43–55.Google Scholar
Sherwin-White, A. N.The Roman Citizenship, 2nd ed. (Oxford, 1973).
Siber, H.Analogie, Amtsrecht und Rückwirkung im Strafrechte des Römischen Freistaates,” ASAW 43.3 (1936), 1–77.Google Scholar
Silverstein, A H Tiberius Sempronius Gracchus: Tradition and Apostasy (Ithaca, 1978).
Skard, E. “Concordia,” in H. Oppermann, ed., Römische Wertbegriffe (Darmstadt, 1967), 173–208.
Smith, C. L.Cicero's Journey into Exile,” HSCPh 7 (1896), 65–84.Google Scholar
Smith, W., Wayte, W., and Marindin, G E, eds. A Dictionary of Greek and Roman Antiquities, 3rd ed., 2 Vols. (London, 1890).
Soubiran, J. Ciceron: Aratea, Fragments Poetiques (Paris, 1972).
Sternkopf, W.Ueber die ‘Verbesserung’ des Clodianischen Gesetzentwurfes de exilio Ciceronis,” Philologus 59 (1900), 272–304.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Sternkopf, W. “Noch einmal die correctio der lex Clodia de exilio Ciceronis,” Philologus 61 (1902), 42–70.Google Scholar
Stockton, D. The Gracchi (Oxford, 1979).
Strachan-Davidson, J L Problems of the Roman Criminal Law, 2 Vols. (Oxford, 1912).
Strasburger, H. Concordia Ordinum, eine Untersuchung zur Politik Ciceros (Amsterdam, 1956).
Sumi, G.Spectacles and Sulla's Public Image,” Historia 51 (2002), 414–432.Google Scholar
Sumner, G V The Orators in Cicero's Brutus: Prosopography and Chronology, Phoenix Supplementary Volume 11 (Toronto, 1973).
Syme, R. Sallust (Berkeley, 1964).
Tatum, W. J.Cicero's Opposition to the Lex Clodia de Collegiis,” CQ 40 (1990), 187–194.CrossRefGoogle Scholar
Tatum, W. J.The Lex Papiria De Dedicationibus,” CPh 88 (1993), 319–328.Google Scholar
Tatum, W. J.The Patrician Tribune: Publius Clodius Pulcher (Chapel Hill, 1999).
Taylor, L R The Voting Districts of the Roman Republic (Rome, 1960).
Traglia, A. Ciceronis Poetica Fragmenta (Rome, 1950).
Treggiari, S. Roman Freedmen during the Late Republic (Oxford, 1969).
Treggari, S.Roman Marriage (Oxford, 1991).
Tyrell, R Y, and Purser, L C, eds. The Correspondence of M. Tullius Cicero, 2nd ed., 7 Vols. (Dublin, 1915).
Vasaly, A.The Quintii in Livy's First Pentad: The Rhetoric of Anti-Rhetoric,” CW 92 (1999), 513–530.Google Scholar
Venturini, C.I ‘privilegia’ da Cicerone ai romanisti,” St. Doc. Hist. Iur. 56 (1990), 155–196.Google Scholar
Walbank, F W A Historical Commentary on Polybius, 3 Vols. (Oxford, 1957–1979).
Waldstein, W.Zum Fall der ‘dos Liciniae,’Index: Quaderni Camerti di Studi Romanistici 2 (1972), 343–361.Google Scholar
Weintrib, E.The Prosecution of Roman Magistrates,” Phoenix 22 (1971), 149–150.Google Scholar
Wieacker, F. Textstufen klassischer Juristen (Göttingen, 1960).
Wieacker, F. “Die römisches Juristen in der politischen Gesellschft des zweiten vor Christlichen Jahthunderts,” in W G Becker and L. Schnorr von Cardsfeld, eds., Sein und Werden im Recht (Berlin, 1970), 183–214.
Wiseman, T. P.Viae Anniae,” PBSR 19 (1964), 21–37.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PThe Ambitions of Quintus Cicero,” JRS 56 (1966), 108–115.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PViae Anniae Again,” PBSR 24 (1969), 82–91.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T PRoman Republican Road Building,” PBSR 25 (1970), 122–152.Google Scholar
Wiseman, T P “Caesar, Pompey and Rome, 59–50 bc,” in J A Crook, A W Lintott, and E. Rawson, eds., The Cambridge Ancient History, 2nd ed., Vol. 9: The Last Age of the Roman Republic (Cambridge, 1994), 368–423.
Wistrand, E. Sallust on Judicial Murder in Rome (Göteborg, 1968).
Wolff, H J Roman Law: An Historical Introduction (Norman, 1951).
Woodman, A J Rhetoric in Classical Historiography (London, 1988).
Zumpt, A W Der Criminal Process der römischen Republik (Leipzig, 1871).

Save book to Kindle

To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.

Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.

Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.

  • Bibliography
  • Gordon P. Kelly, Lewis and Clark College, Portland
  • Book: A History of Exile in the Roman Republic
  • Online publication: 26 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511584558.011
Available formats
×

Save book to Dropbox

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.

  • Bibliography
  • Gordon P. Kelly, Lewis and Clark College, Portland
  • Book: A History of Exile in the Roman Republic
  • Online publication: 26 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511584558.011
Available formats
×

Save book to Google Drive

To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.

  • Bibliography
  • Gordon P. Kelly, Lewis and Clark College, Portland
  • Book: A History of Exile in the Roman Republic
  • Online publication: 26 October 2009
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511584558.011
Available formats
×