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Cicero, Philippic ix. 15–17

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2009

William C. McDermott
Affiliation:
University of Pennsylvania

Abstract

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Review Article
Copyright
Copyright © The Classical Association 1973

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1 No senatus consulta from the republican period are fully enough preserved in the epigraphical sources to be cited. The Greek translations usually have the unabbreviated form of the tribal name. The s.c. de Oropiis of 73 is an example in which the fifteen members of the consilium of the consuls and the three witnesses to the s.c. are given in the full official form (lines 7–16, 61–3): R. K. Sherk, Roman Documents from the Greek East (Baltimore, 1969), no. 23. The eighth memform ber of the consilium is M. Tullius M. f. Corn. Cicero, senator quaestorius.