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- ROMAN PUBLIC LIFE
- PREFACE
- CONTENTS
- SELECT BIBLIOGRAPHY
- 1. THE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF ROME
- 2. THE CITY OF ROME, THE MONARCHY AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF ROME
- 3. THE SENATE
- 4. THE EQUITES
- 5. THE POPULAR ASSEMBLIES
- 6. THE STATE DIVISIONS
- 7. ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE PRINCIPATE
- 8. THE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURTS
- 9. PRIVATE AND CRIMINAL LAW
- 10. PUBLIC ECONOMY
- 11. SOCIAL CONDITIONS
- 12. THE GUILDS
- 13. RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION IN ITS POLITICAL ASPECT
- 14. THE MUNICIPAL TOWNS
- 15. THE PROVINCES
- 16. SOURCES AND DOCUMENTS
- 17. INSCRIPTIONS
- 18. DICTIONARIES OF ANTIQUITIES CONTAINING ARTICLES ON ROMAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
- 19. HISTORIES OF ROME
- CHAPTER I THE EARLIEST CONSTITUTION OF ROME
- § 1. The Growth of the City
- § 2. The Elements of the Population—Patricians, Plebeians, Clients
- § 3. Roman Family Organisation—The Gens, the Familia, the Bondsman and the Slave—The Disposition of Property—The Conception of “Caput”
- § 4. The Citizens and the Political Subdivisions of the State
- § 5. The Monarchical Constitution
- § 6. The Servian Constitution
- THE SERVIAN CLASSIFICATION
- CHAPTER II THE GROWTH OF THE REPUBLICAN CONSTITUTION
- CHAPTER III THE CLASSES OF THE POPULATION AND THE THEORY OF THE CONSTITUTION IN THE DEVELOPED REPUBLIC
- § 1. The Classes of the Population
- § 2. The Theory of the Constitution
- CHAPTER IV THE MAGISTRACY
- § 1. General Characteristics of the Magistracy
- § 2. The Individual Magistracies
- The Dictator
- The Magister Equitum
- The Consuls
- The Praetors
- The Aediles
- The Quaestors
- The Censors
- The plebeian Magistrates
- The minor Magistrates
- CHAPTER V THE PEOPLE AND ITS POWERS
- CHAPTER VI THE SENATE
- CHAPTER VII THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF ROME AND THE INCORPORATION OF ITALY
- CHAPTER VIII THE ORGANISATION AND GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCES
- CHAPTER IX THE REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION TO THE PRINCIPATE
- CHAPTER X THE PRINCIPATE
- § 1. The Powers of the Princeps
- § 2. Titles, Insignia, and Honours of the Princeps
- § 3. Creation, Transmission, and Abrogation of the Principate
- § 4. The other Powers in the State—the Magistracy, the Comitia, and the Senate
- (1) The Magistracy
- (2) The Comitia
- (3) The Senate
- § 5. The Chief Departments of the State; the Dual Control of Senate and Princeps
- § 6. The Senatorial and the Equestrian Nobility
- § 7. The Functionaries of the Princeps
- CHAPTER XI ITALY AND THE PROVINCES UNDER THE PRINCIPATE
- § 1. The Organisation of Italy
- § 2. The Organisation of the Provinces
- § 3. The Worship of the Emperor
- APPENDIX I THE TWO ASSEMBLIES OF THE TRIBES
- APPENDIX II A LIMITATION OF THE TRIBUNATE IN THE REIGN OF NERO
- FOOTNOTES
- INDEX OF SUBJECTS
- INDEX OF LATIN WORDS
- INDEX OF AUTHORS CITED
- I. Latin Authors
- II. Greek Authors
- III. Inscriptions
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