A History of Rome: From 753 B.C. to A.D. 410Methuen, 1935 - 456 pagine |
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... praetor , who took over from the consul the administration of justice ; and two aediles , who superintended municipal affairs — the food - supply in times of famine , the upkeep of temples , and the organization of public games . It was ...
... praetor , who took over from the consul the administration of justice ; and two aediles , who superintended municipal affairs — the food - supply in times of famine , the upkeep of temples , and the organization of public games . It was ...
Pagina 375
... praetor on entering office usually issued an ' edict ' embodying the interpretations which his predecessors had placed upon the statutory laws . But an individual praetor would also add to this edictum perpetuum certain interpretations ...
... praetor on entering office usually issued an ' edict ' embodying the interpretations which his predecessors had placed upon the statutory laws . But an individual praetor would also add to this edictum perpetuum certain interpretations ...
Pagina 437
... praetor for justice : 2 aediles . 350. Plebeian first censor : prae- tor ( 337 ) : priest ( 300 ) . 327. Pro - consular power for Campanian War . 311. Duo - viri navales instituted . 287 . 242. Praetor peregrinus insti- tuted . 241 ...
... praetor for justice : 2 aediles . 350. Plebeian first censor : prae- tor ( 337 ) : priest ( 300 ) . 327. Pro - consular power for Campanian War . 311. Duo - viri navales instituted . 287 . 242. Praetor peregrinus insti- tuted . 241 ...
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CHAPTER PAGE I LAND AND PEOPLE I | 1 |
THE ETRUSCANS AND ROME | 5 |
THE REPUBLIC AND ITS ORDEAL | 14 |
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