Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic by Andrew Stephenson
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[Footnote 20: Livy, VI, 42: et comitia consulum adversa nobilitate habita,
quibus Lucius Sextius de plebe primus consul factus.] [Footnote 21: Livy, _loc. cit._] [Footnote 22: Livy, VI, 42; Ovid, Faustus, I, 641, seq.: "Furius antiquam populi superator Hetrusci Voverat et voti solverat ante fidem Causa quod a patribus sumtis secesserat annis Vulgus; et ipsa suas Roma timebat opes."] [Footnote 23: Momm., I, 389.] [Footnote 24: Momm., I, 384.] [Footnote 25: Arnold, _Roman History_, II, 35; Ihne, _Essay on the Roman Constitution_, p. 72. Ihne, _Roman Hist._, I, 332-334. Long, I, ch. XI. Lange, _loc. cit._] [Footnote 26: Livy, VII, 16: "Eodem anno Caius Licinius Stolo a Marco Popillio Laenate sua legi decem milibus aeris est damnatus, quod mille jugerum agri cum filio possideret, emancipandoque filium fraudem legi fecisset." Appian, _Bell. Civ._, 1, 8; "_[Greek: taen gaen es tous oikeious epi upokrisei dienemon.]_"] [Footnote 27: Momm., I, 389.] [Footnote 28: Momm., I, 389, 390.] |
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