A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineMacmillan, 1962 - 820 pagine |
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Pagina 43
... magistrates and priests drew up for reference were collected on rolls ( libri magistratuum , pontificum ) and preserved in the offices of the respective boards , or the family archives of the individual office - holders . Of these ...
... magistrates and priests drew up for reference were collected on rolls ( libri magistratuum , pontificum ) and preserved in the offices of the respective boards , or the family archives of the individual office - holders . Of these ...
Pagina 114
... magistrates . This power , which Admission had originally been in the hands of the consuls , was subsequently of plebeians transferred to the censors ( probably in 366 , after the opening of the consulate to the plebeians ) . But in 351 ...
... magistrates . This power , which Admission had originally been in the hands of the consuls , was subsequently of plebeians transferred to the censors ( probably in 366 , after the opening of the consulate to the plebeians ) . But in 351 ...
Pagina 122
... magistrates in the field of war ; and it allowed an adequate power of coercitio to the other magistrates , all of whom were entitled to punish disobedience with a summary fine . On the other hand it upheld , and by means of the tribunes ...
... magistrates in the field of war ; and it allowed an adequate power of coercitio to the other magistrates , all of whom were entitled to punish disobedience with a summary fine . On the other hand it upheld , and by means of the tribunes ...
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