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along in the incriptions down into the third century A.D.] [Footnote 227: Gellius XVI, 13, 5.] [Footnote 228: More in detail by Mommsen, Hermes, 27 (1892), p. 110.] [Footnote 229: Livy VII, 12, 8; VIII, 12, 8.] [Footnote 230: Mommsen, Hermes, 18 (1883), p. 161.] [Footnote 231: Cicero, pro P. Sulla, XXI, 61.] [Footnote 232: Niebuhr, R.G., II, 55, says the colonists from Rome were the patricians of the place, and were the only citizens who had full rights (civitas cum suffragio et iure honorum). Peter, Zeitschrift fuer Alterth., 1844, p. 198 takes the same view as Niebuhr. Against them are Kuhn, Zeitschrift fuer Alterth., 1854, Sec. 67-68, and Zumpt, Studia Rom., p. 367. Marquardt, Staatsverw., I, p. 36, n. 7, says that neither thesis is proved.] [Footnote 233: Dessau, C.I.L., XIV, p. 289.] [Footnote 234: Cicero, de leg. agr., II, 28, 78, complains that the property once owned by the colonists was now in the hands of a few. This means certainly, mostly bought up by old inhabitants, and a few does not mean a score, but few in comparison to the number of soldiers who had taken their small allotments of land.] [Footnote 235: C.I.L., XIV, p. 289.] [Footnote 236: C.I.L., XIV, 2964-2969.] [Footnote 237: C.I.L., XIV, 2964, 2965. No. 2964 dates before 14 A.D. when Augustus died, for had it been within the few years more which Drusus lived before he was poisoned by Sejanus in 23 A.D., he would have been termed divi Augusti nep. In the Acta Arvalium, C.I.L., VI, 2023a of 14 A.D. his name is followed by T i.f. and probably divi Augusti n.] [Footnote 238: C.I.L., XIV, 2966, 2968.] [Footnote 239: The first column of both inscriptions shows alternate lines spaced in, while the second column has the praenominal abbreviations exactly lined. More certain yet is the likeness which shows in a list of 27 names, and all but one without cognomina.] [Footnote 240: C.I.L., XIV, 2967.] [Footnote 241: Out of 201 examples of names from Praeneste pigne inscriptions, in the C.I.L., XIV, in the Notizie degli Scavi of 1905 and 1907, in the unpublished pigne belonging both to the American School in Rome, and to the Johns Hopkins University, all but 15 are simple praenomina and nomina.] [Footnote 242: C.I.L., X, 1233.] [Footnote 243: C.I.L., IX, 422.] [Footnote 244: Marquardt, Staatsverw., I, p. 161, n. 5.] [Footnote 245: Lex Iulia Municipalis, C.I.L., I, 206, l. 142 ff. == Dessau, Inscrip. Lat. Sel., 6085.]
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