public law in the expansion and decline of the Roman republic /
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Callie Williamson.
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Ann Arbor :
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The University of Michigan Press,
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
[2005]
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1 online resource
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 475-493) and index.
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Public law in Rome -- Presentation : oratory and law drafts -- Legitimization : participants and procedures -- The conquest of Italy -- Incorporation : citizenship and military service -- Convergence : the city of Rome -- A Roman balance -- Crisis and restoration -- The demise of public law -- Appendix A : Assembling and processing evidence -- Appendix B : Representativeness of compilation -- Appendix C : List of reliable laws and proposals by year, Latin name, and subject, 350-25 BC.