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The Lex Fufia of 59 B.C.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  13 February 2009

C. MacDonald
Affiliation:
Sherborne School

Abstract

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Type
Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1957

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References

1 M. Scaurus and M. Silanus in 104, C. Cornelius and Catiline in 65, M. Scaurus M. f. in 54, Milo in 52, two trials of M. Saufeius and that of Sex. Clodius after Milo's trial.

2 In the second trial of Saufeius, which Asconius is comparing widi the first, he does not give the information quite so fully, but still includes the undistributed totals of the votes and how the voting of the orders changed.

3 For other examples in Cicero of equites Romani with this meaning see pro Flacco 4. and pro Rab. Post. 14.