P. Sulpicius' law to recall exiles, 88 b.c

Classical Quarterly 48 (1):195-199 (1998)
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Abstract

This brief enquiry concerns two main questions: how and why Sulpicius' law differed from a similar prior rogation of the same year, which he had vetoed; and the probable authorship of the latter.

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