Page 673 678
General
A. Literary and documentary sources 683
B. Epigraphic and numismatic evidence. The development of
C. Archaeological evidence 694
The chronology of early Rome. The fasti consulates 701
B. The origins and development of the city 705
The monarchy, the establishment of the Republic and the later aspirants to kingship 708
A. Social, economic and cultural development 711
D. Political and military institutions 733
Early republican Rome: internal politics 742
A. Patriciate and plebs. The ‘Struggle of the Orders’ to the Lex
B. Aristocratic politics in the foiarth and third centuries 747
Latium, the Latins and Rome 748
Rome: external relations to 264 b. c. 751
A. The peoples and cultures of pre-Roman Italy 751
B. Roman expansion in Italy 757
A. Carthage: history, institutions and culture 763
B. The early Romano-Carthaginian treaties 768
Index
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NOTE ON THE BIBLIOGRAPHY
The bibliography is arranged in sections dealing with specific topics, which sometimes correspond to individual chapters but more often combine the contents of several chapters. References in the footnotes are to these sections (which are distinguished by capital letters) and within these sections each book or article has assigned to it a number which is quoted in the footnotes. In these, so as to provide a quick indication of the nature of the work referred to, the author’s name and the date of publication are also included in each reference. Thus ‘Ogilvie 1965 [B129], 232’ signifies ‘R. M. Ogilvie, A Commentary on Livy Books /-/. Oxford, 1965, p. 252, to be found in Section B of the bibliography as item 129’.