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New men in the Roman senate, 139 B.C. - A.D. 14
Wiseman, T. P. (Timothy Peter)
Year: 1971.
Publisher:  Oxford University Press. 
© Timothy Peter Wiseman
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Frontmatter
ABBREVIATIONS
INTRODUCTION
2. MUNICIPALIS ORIGO
I. The citizenship
II. Provincial senators
III. Non-constitutional factors
3. EX MUNICIPIIS NECESSARII
I. Hosts and guests
II. Patrons and clients
III. Neighbours and friends
IV. Wives and in-laws
4. OBSCURO LOCO NATUS
I. The moneyed class and its subdivisions
II. The new rich
III. Artes inhonestae
IV. The ordo decurionum
5. QUIBUS PATET CURIA
I. The principle of popular choice
II. The new man's electoral disadvantages
III. The ideology of novitas
IV. Qualifications for office
V. The comitia
VI. Canvassing the tribes
6. HOMO NOVUS PARVUSQUE SENATOR
I. Pre-senatorial positions
II. The cursus honorum
III. Priests and patricians
IV. The new man's means of advancement
APPENDIX I. CHRONOLOGICAL INDEX OF NEW MEN
APPENDIX II. ORIGINS OF NEW MEN
APPENDIX III. ESTATES OF ROMAN SENATORS IN ITALY
APPENDIX IV. BUSINESS INTERESTS OF SENATORIAL FAMILIES
APPENDIX V. CONSULAR NOVI
APPENDIX VI. CONSULAR MONEYERS
PROSOPOGRAPHY
Foreword
LIST OF SENATORS
SUPPLEMENTARY LIST
BIBLIOGRAPHY
INDEX
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Title: New men in the Roman senate, 139 B.C. - A.D. 14 : T.P. Wiseman.
Author: Wiseman, T. P. (Timothy Peter)
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Wiseman, T. P. (Timothy Peter)
London: Oxford University Press, 1971.
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/2027/heb.01565
Subject Headings: • Rome. -- Senate -- Biography
• Rome -- Social conditions
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