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Abbreviations

ANRW

= H. Temporini and W. Haase, eds., Aufstieg und Niedergang der römischen Welt.Berlin, 1972–.

CAH2

= The Cambridge Ancient History ed. 2, Cambridge, 1970–2001

L-H-S

= M. Leumann, J. B. Hofmann, and A. Szantyr, Lateinische Syntax und Stilistik. Munich, 1965.

K-S

= R. Kühner, F. Holzweissig, and C. Stegmann, Ausführliche Grammatik der lateinischen Sprache. Darmstadt, 1966.

LTUR

= E. M. Steinby, ed., Lexicon Topographicum Urbis Romae. Rome, 1993–2000.

MRR

= T. R. S. Broughton, ed., Magistrates of the Roman Republic, 3 vols. New York and Atlanta, 1951–86.

OLD

= P. G. Clare, ed., Oxford Latin Dictionary. Oxford, 1982.

ORF

= E. Malcovati, ed., Oratorum Romanorum Fragmenta Liberae Rei Publicae. Turin, 1953.

RE

= A. Pauly, G. Wissowa and W. Kroll, eds., Real-Encyclopädie der classischen Alertumswissenschaft. Stuttgart, 1893–1980.

TLL

= Thesaurus linguae Latinae. Leipzig, 1900–.

TLRR

= M. C. Alexander, Trials in the Late Roman Republic, 149–50 bc. Toronto, 1990.

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