Roman Voting Assemblies: From the Hannibalic War to the Dictatorship of Caesar

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University of Michigan Press, 1990 - 175 من الصفحات
Draws on archaeological evidence to reconstruct voting procedures in the assemblies

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The Nature of the Assemblies Ancient Sources and Modern Interpretations
1
Public Meetings in the Forum on the Capitoline and in the Circus Flaminius
15
Methods of Voting and Places of Assembly at Centuries and Tribes
34
The Thirtyfive Tribes and the Procedure in the Tribal Assembles
59
The Centuriate Assembly in the Light of New Discoveries
85
The Assemblies in Their Setting A Summary
107
NOTES
115
The Tabula Hebana and the Charter of Malaga
159
INDEX
169
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نبذة عن المؤلف (1990)

Lily Ross Taylor was professor of Classics at Bryn Mawr College. The author of many books and articles on Roman history and culture, in her lifetime she received numerous honors and awards, including the American Philological Association's Award of Merit. Among the posts she held were the presidency of the American Philological Association, the vice-presidency of the Archaeological Institute of America, and membership in the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey.

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