10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «QUAESTORIAL»
Discover the use of
quaestorial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
quaestorial and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Annalium: Edited with introduction and notes for the use of ...
1. 32. provincia . . . oalles evenerant. Certain quaestorial 'pro- vinciae' ('districts')
existed in Italy down to the time of Claudius, who finally abolished them. One took
its name from Ostia, and had important duties connected with the corn trade.
2
American Journal of Philology
19 has no reference to Italian quaestorial districts or to any one definite locality".
With the last part of this statement the writer's opinion is fully in accord, and it is
certainly true that no support for calles can be derived from Jul. 19. But after all ...
Basil Lanneau Gildersleeve, Charles William Emil Miller, Tenney Frank, 1915
3
Auction sale prices: Supplement to The Connoisseur; ...
QN., head of Alexander the Great ; behind head, Q. $ AESILLAS Q., Quaestorial
insignia, the whole within wreath, wt. 257! grs. Lot 153 440 a Roman Province,
B.C. 89-87, Sura, Legatus pro Quaestore. JR Telradrarhm, M AKEAON.T2N.
head ...
4
Cornelii Taciti Annalium libri i-iv, ed. by H. Furneaux
1. 32. provincia . . . calles evenerant. Certain quaestorial 'pro- vinciae ' (' districts ')
existed in Italy down to the time of Claudius, who finally abolished them. One took
its name from Ostia, and had important duties connected with the corn trade.
Publius Cornelius Tacitus, Henry Furneaux, 1885
5
The Impact of sociology of law on government action: ...
If the senate approves the program submitted by the tribunes it will hand it over to
the "quaestorial office". The quaestorial office is in charge of estimating the costs
of the approved program of the tribunes and to fund it, i.e. to allocate the ...
Alessandro Baratta, International Sociological Association. Research Committee on Sociology of Law, 1982
6
Ancient Coin Collecting IV: Roman Provincial Coins
On the reverse of these coins is a quaestorial moneychest or cista, the club of
Herakles (related to Macedonian foundation myths) and the quaestorial sella or
chair, all within an olive wreath. Philippi, in eastern Macedonia, was a Roman city
...
... was 1,200 sesterces. An aureus was equal to 100 sesterces. 20. The assessor
decided whether a person was slave or free. 21. He became censor for life in 85
CE. senate a man of quaestorial rank who was obsessed with 334 The Caesars.
Suetonius, Donna W. Hurley, 2011
8
Brill's Companion to Horace
He evidently managed to preserve a decent amount of his fortune, so that he was
able to buy himself the position of scribe in the quaestorial oce, as described in
the Vita (8: scriptum quaestorium comparavit), though Pollio and Messalla may ...
Hans-Christian Günther, 2012
9
Elections and Electioneering in Rome: A Study in the ...
4.43,2 f. on quaestorial elections. An attempt to reserve half of the quaestorships
for plebeians was unsuccessful (4.42,4-5). Plebeians were chosen quaestors for
the first time in 409, after the "popular" tribunes of that year warned the plebs that
...
10
Sulla: The Last Republican
It seems to have been thanks to this concession that Sulla, with his complete lack
of military experience, was able to stand for election.26 Lots were now drawn to
assign the quaestorial duties, and Sulla found himself chosen to serve under the
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