Contents
List of Tables xxiii
List of Maps xxv
Abbreviations xxvii
PART one: PATTERNS AND PROCESS I
CHAPTER ONE
Public Law in Rome 3
CHAPTER TWO
Presentation: Oratory and Law Drafts 62
CHAPTER THREE
Legitimization: Participants and Procedures 100
PART TWO: THE EXPANSION OF ROME I2Q
CHAPTER FOUR
The Conquest of Italy I3I
CHAPTER FIVE
Incorporation: Citizenship and Military Service 191
chapter six
Convergence: The City of Rome 239
PART three: the decline of the republic 283
CHAPTER SEVEN
A Roman Balance 285
CHAPTER EIGHT
Crisis and Restoration, 91-70 324
CHAPTER NINE
The Demise of Public Law, 69-44 367
Epilogue 415
APPENDIX A
Assembling and Processing Evidence 437
APPENDIX B
Representativeness of Compilation 445
APPENDIX C
List of Reliable Laws and Proposals by Year, Latin Name, and Subject, 350-25 BCE 451
Cited Works and Select Bibliography 475
Index 495
Tables
CAO
Frequency of Lawmaking Activity by Quarter Century, 350-25 35
Patterns of Lawmaking Activity for Selected Periods, 350-25 35
Repeated Public Laws by Category and Subject, 350-25 36
One-Time Public Laws by Category and Subject, 350-25 37
Repeated Public Laws by Selected Periods, 350-44 39
Public Laws by Subject and Category, 350-219 41
Public Laws by Subject and Category, 218-201 42
Public Laws by Subject and Category, 200-134 43
Public Laws by Subject and Category, 133-92 44
Public Laws by Subject and Category, 91-44 45
Public Law Sponsors for Selected Periods by
Number and Percentage 47
Clan Membership of Law Sponsors by Selected Periods 48
Sponsors of Public Law by Office, 225-134 49
Sponsors of Public Law by Office, 133-91 51
Sponsors of Public Law by Office, 90-44 52
Public Law Assemblies for Selected Periods by
Number and Percentage 54
Public Law Assemblies by Quarter Century by
Number and Percentage 55
1.18 Public Law Issues, 218-201 56
1.19 Named Sponsors by Year and Office, 218-201 57
4.1 Laws Relating to Roman Expansion, 350-100 176
4.2 Laws Relating to the Appropriation, Settlement, and
Distribution of Land and Resources by Year, 350-100 177
5.1 Laws Relating to Citizen Status and Citizen Liberties, 350-91 229
5.2 Property Ratings and Voting Units, ca.
200-140 2306.1 Laws Advancing the Prosperity of Rome by Topic, 350-44 276
6.2 Regular Offices, Extraordinary Boards, and
Special Commissions of Inquiry, ca.
350-44 2777.1 Laws Adjusting Office and Position by
Year and Subject, 350-92 316
7.2 Crimes, Courts, and Juries by Year and Subject, 200-44 318
7.3 Laws Relating to Voting Assemblies by Year,
Latin Name, and Subject, 350-92 319
8.1 Public Law Sponsors and Proposals, 91-89 360
8.2 Sulla's Laws, 88-80 360
8.3 Laws Concerning New Citizens, 91-44 361
8.4 Number of Laws by Year and Decade, 91-44 362
9.1 Public Law Sponsors and Proposals, 67 404
9.2 Public Law Sponsors and Proposals, 59-58 404
9.3 Laws Relating to the Conduct of Assemblies by
Year, Latin Name, and Subject, 350-44 405
9.4 Law Topics and Law Sponsors, 49-44 406
B. 1 Number of Laws Reported by Selected Ancient Authors for
Selected Periods, 300-25, by Number and Percentage 449
B.2 Number of Laws Reported by Cicero and Selected Ancient
Authors for Selected Periods, 300-25, with Overall Total
and Percentage 450
B.3 Number of Laws Reported by Livy and Selected Ancient
Authors for Selected Periods, 300-25, with Overall Total
and Percentage 450
Maps
Maps by Callie Williamson, Tom Elliott, Rachel Barckhaus, and Andrew Hull. Copyright 2003 Ancient World Mapping Center.
| Map 1 | Italy's Peoples, ca. 400 | i33 |
| Map 2 | Select Towns and Sites in Italy, ca. 400 | 138 |
| Map 3 | Roman and Latin Colonies, 338-100 | i47 |
| Map 4 | Layers of Roman Settlement, 338-100 | 151 |
Digital versions of maps in this book are freely available for nonprofit educational use as part of the Maps for Students Program of the Ancient World Mapping Center at the University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill. Please visit the Center's Web site for more details:.
| Abbreviations | |
| ANRW | H. Temperini, ed., Aufstieg und Niedergang Der Romische Welt. Berlin and New York, 1972-. |
| Bruns7 | K. G. Bruns, Fontes Iuris Romani Antiqui, ed. O. Gradenwitz. 7th ed. Tübingen, 1909. Reprint, 1969. |
| CAH CIL FIRA | Cambridge Ancient History. 2d ed. London, 1970-2000. Corpus Inscriptionum Latinarum. Berlin, 1863-. S. Riccobono, Fontes Iuris Romani Anteiustinianae. 3 vols. Florence, 1941. |
| ILLRP | A. Degrassi, ed., Inscriptiones Latinae Liberae Rei Publicae. Vol. i (2d ed., Florence, 1965). Vol. 2 (Florence, 1963). |
| ILS | H. Dessau, Inscriptiones Latinae Selectae. Berlin, 1892-1916. Reprint, i962. |
| LPPR | G. Rotondi, Leges Publicae Populi Romani. Milan. 1912. Reprint, Hildesheim, i966. |
| MRR | T. R. S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic. 3 vols. Chico, CA and Atlanta, GA, 1984-86. (Vols. 1 and 2 originally published by the American Philological Association, New York, 1951-52.) |
| PCIA | Popoli e Civiltà dell’Italia Antica. A cura del’ente per la diffusione a l’educazione storica. 9 vols. Rome, 1974-. |
PW A. Pauly, G. Wissowa, and W. Kroll, Real-Encyclopädie der
klassischen Altertumswissenschaft. Munich, 1894-1972.
RS M. H. Crawford, ed., Roman Statutes. 2 vols. London, 1996.
Mommsen, R.St. T Mommsen, Romisches Staatsrecht. 3 vols. Leipzig, 1887-88.
Abbreviations of journals follow the abbreviations listed in The Oxford Classical Dictionary, edited by S. Hornblower and A. Spawforth, xxix-liv, 3d ed. (Oxford and New York, 1996) (OCD3), or the American Journal of Archaeology at. Abbreviations of the names of ancient authors and documents also follow OCD3.
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