Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic by Andrew Stephenson
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[Footnote 5: Dionys., VIII, 555.] [Footnote 6: Val. Max., Fg. of Bk. X: "Spurii, patre incerto geniti."] [Footnote 7: Livy, _loc. cit._; Dionys., _loc. cit.] [Footnote 8: Dionys., IX, 558; Livy, II, 43.] [Footnote 9: Dionys., IX, 559-560: "[Greek: tous kategontos taen choran taen demosian." . . . "Kai Sikilios oudenos eti kurios aen.]".] [Footnote 10: Livy, _loc. cit._] [Footnote 11: Livy, II, 44: "Et unum vel adversus omnes satis esse ... quatuorque tribunorum adversus unum."] [Footnote 12: Dionys., IX, 562.] [Footnote 13: Livy, _loc. cit._; Dionys., _loc. cit._] [Footnote 14: Livy, II, 48: "Captivum agrum plebi, quam maxime aequaliter darent. Verum esse habere eos quorum sanguine ac sudore partus sit. Aspernati Patres sunt."] [Footnote 15: Livy, II, 61, 63, 64.] [Footnote 16: Dionys., IX, 606, 607; Livy, III, 1. The authorities are somewhat conflicting at this point, and I have followed the account of Dionysius.] |
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