Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Pliny, NH 37.13.77
2. The Etruscans
Dion. Hal. 1.30.1-3
Livy 5.33.7-10
Diod. Sic. 5.40.1-2
3. Advantages of the site of Rome
Cic. Rep. 2.5-6
4. Foundation legends
Livy 1.1-7 (abr.)
5. The seven kings of Rome
Eutrop. 1.1-8
6. The pomerium: founding and growth
of the city of Rome
Livy 1.44
Gell. 13.14.1-3
7. The end of the monarchy at Rome
Dion. Hal. 4.84.2-5
8. Customs and ordinances of preRepublican Rome
FIRA 1.3-18 (var.)
9. The Roman calendar
Fasti Ant. mai.
10. The religion of Numa
Livy 1.19.4-20.7
11. Hymn of the Arval priests
CIL 12 2 = 6.2104
12. The Latin league and Latin festival
Dion. Hal. 4.49
2. THE CONQUEST AND ORGANIZATION OF ITALY TO 264 BC
13. Treaties between Rome and Carthage,
509-279 BC
Polyb. 3.22.1-26.1
14. The Gallic catastrophe
The Celts
Polyb. 2.17-18.3
The assault on the Capitol
Livy 5.47
Vae victis!
Livy 5.48.8-9
15 Roman strength c. 320 BC
Livy 9.19.1-4
16. The Samnite Wars: causes
Samnite overpopulation and expansion
Livy 7.29
Samnite countercharges against Rome
Livy 8.23.1-7
17. Samnite levy and military oath
Livy 10.38
18. The war with Pyrrhus, 280-279 BC
censorial severity
Gell. 4.20.7-10
contracts for public works
Livy 4.8.2
Cic. Leg. 3.3.7
1
Livy 41.27
37. The dictatorship
Zon. 7.13
38. The Licinio-Sextian laws, 367 BC
Livy 6.35
Livy 6.38-42 (abr.)
39. The debtor question
reduction of the interest rate
Livy 8.28
40. Agrarian discontent
Livy 2.41.1-5
Dion. Hal. 10.33
Dion. Hal. 7.13.1-2
41. The Ogulnian law, 300 BC
Livy 10.6.3-11, 9.1-2
42. The Hortensian law, 287 BC
Gaius, Inst. 1.3
Gell. 15.27.4
Society and Culture
43. Solidarity of the gens
Livy 48.7-49.4
44. Aspects of the agricultural economy
of the early Republic
Pliny NH 18.9-12
45. The Roman army
Livy 8.8
46. Early Roman religion
animistic spirits
Livy 1.32
formula for concluding a treaty
Livy 1.24.3-9
52. The Sibylline books
Dion. Hal. 4.62
53. Introduction of Greek ritual and
Greek gods
the lectisternium
Livy 5.13.4-5
Polyb. 7.9
Roman alliance with the Aetolian league
Livy 26.24
Livy 36.2.1-5
56. Purification ceremonies
lustration
Livy 26.16.5-13, 24
65. The Roman war effort after Cannae
the senate refuses to ransom prisoners of
war
Livy 24.11.7-9
Livy 28.45.13-21
Rome strikes back
AE 1954, 216
2
Livy 33.31.1-33.9
the Romans evacuate Greece, 194 BC
Paus. 7.16.7-10
81. First Mithridatic War: massacre of
Romans and Italians in Asia, 88 BC
Appian 12.4.22-23
82. First Mithridatic War: Roman
supporters in Asia
RDGE 48 (Ditt. 741)
Ditt. 742
Appian, BC 1.1.7
Pliny, NH 18.4
new business ventures: the example of
Cato Plut. Cato 21
Appian, BC 1.intro.2
the conservative argument
Appian, BC 1.4.27
the agrarian law of 111 BC
CIL 12 585
Vell. 2.27.1-2
three Greek provincials rewarded for their
services, 78 BC
CIL 12 588 (= IGRR 1.118)
Appian, BC 4.1.2-3
the proscriptions of the 2nd triumvirate,
43 BC
Livy 39.37.9-21
123. Decree of the senate concerning
Thisbae, 170 BC
RDGE 2 (= IG 7.2225 = Ditt. 646)
124. Decree of the senate concerning
Delos, 164 BC
Ditt. 664
125. Pergamum the puppet of Rome
OGIS 315
Appian 12.14.94-96
132. A treaty of alliance
RDGE 16 (= IG 12.3.173 = IGRR
4.1028)
rewards for a loyal ally
Reynolds, Aph.Rom. 8, 39 BC
Reynolds, Aph.Rom 13, 31-27 BC
an oath of alliance
Val.Max. 5.8.3
the conviction of Cotta
Memnon fr. 59
147. Expressions of anti-Roman feeling
a sober warning
Phlegon 3 (abr.)
Sib. Orac. 3.350-380
7. THE ADMINISTRATION OF THE
IMPERIAL REPUBLIC:
THE GOVERNMENT AT ROME
148. The administration of the Republic
Cic. Leg. 3.3-4
149. The Republican constitution at its
height
Polyb. 6.11-18
150. Extension of citizenship
IG 9.517 (= Ditt. 543)
151. On the retention and loss of Roman
citizenship
Cic. Caec. 33.96-36.101
152. Dual citizenship of provincials: the
privileges of Seleucus of Rhosus
RDGE 58 (= FIRA 1 no. 55)
153. Edict of Octavian on the privileges
of veterans, 31 BC
P.Ber. 628 (= FIRA 1 no. 56)
154. the secret ballot
Cic. Leg. 3.15.33-17.39 (abr.)
155. Campaigning for office
Q. Cic. Comm. Pet. 1, 8, 8, 1114 (abr.)
156. Parliamentary practices of the senate
4
Gell. 14.7
157. Martial law
Sall. Cat. 29
158. Corruption in the courts
Cic. 1 Ver. 1-13 (abr.)
159. Cato the censor
Livy 39.40-44
160. Road repairs
CIL 12 808
161. Caesar's legislation concerning
Rome
CIL 12 593 (Tab. Heracl.)
162. Roman municipalities:
administration and internal affairs
the charter of Bantia
Livy 39.6.3-9
Vell. 2.1.1-2
Pliny, NH 33.11.147-50
Pliny, NH 33.10.134-135
Plut. Crass. 2.1-6
"Lucullus dines with Lucullus"
Gell. 2.24
172. Lavish public expenditures: games
and largess
a plea for moderation
Dio 49.43.1-4
173. The benefits of aristocratic
government
Cic. Rep. 1.34.52-53
174. The practice and purpose of war
Cic. Off. 1.11.35-36
175. Religious code
Cic. Leg. 2.8.19-9.22
176. Suppression of Bacchanalia in Italy,
186 BC
Livy 39.8-19 (abr.)
CIL 12 581 (sc de Bacch.)
177. Religious developments
prodigies and their expiation in the
Second Punic War
Livy 21.62
a human sacrifice
Livy 22.57.2-6
the Magna Mater is brought to Rome
Pliny, NH 29.1.12-14
decrees against rhetoricians
Suet. Gramm. 1
Latin the official language
Tac. Dial. 34
Cicero's studies
Dio 56.18-19
the southern frontier
Gell. 10.23
Val. Max. 6.3.9-12
the 'liberated' women of Rome
Appian, BC 4.32-34
Cleopatra
Suet. Aug. 48
Strabo 14.4.6
CIL 5.7231 (= ILS 94)
204. Social legislation: fostering the
family
the slackening of the marriage bond
Suet. Aug. 34
Dio 54.16.1-2
ADA, pp. 166-98 (abr.)
205. Social legislation: restrictions on
manumission and citizenship
the freedman problem: a contemporary
view
Joseph. AJ 16.162-70
207. Emperor worship
Dio 51.20.6-8
Narbo honors Augustus' birthday
EJ no. 98a
208. Public works
Vitruvius' dedication to Augustus
Vitr. 1.pr.2-3
"a city of marble"
Dio 55.7.1-5
Marcus Agrippa
Dio 54.28.1-29.2
funeral oration of Augustus over Agrippa
IGRR 4.1756
resolution on the death of Gaius Caesar