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Cicero, Pro Sestio VIII. 18, and the ‘Columna Rhegia.’

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 October 2009

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1927

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page 171 note 1 In accordance with the lex Aurelia iudiciaria of Cotta.

page 171 note 2 XXI, § 48.

page 171 note 3 LXVII., § 141.

page 172 note 1 πυργον τι, apparently applied to the στυλς by Strabo, suggests a columna cochlis, something resembling on a smaller scale Trajan's column or Hardy's ‘tower in the form of a classical column’ (Two on a Tower, init.).

page 172 note 2 It was, however, on the Italian shore.

page 172 note 3 This relationship (see Servius ad Aen. III. 420) does not appear in Homer.