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The Cambridge Ancient History. 2nd Edition.
Vol. IX. The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146-43 B.C.
Ed. by J.A. Crook, A. Lintott, E. Rawson
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994
Repr. 1999, 2004
Part I
1. The crisis of the Republic: sources and source-problems 1-15 (A. Lintott)
2. The Roman empire and its problems in the late second century 16-39 (A. Lintott)
3. Political history, 146-95 B.C. 40-103 (A. Lintott)
4. Rome and Italy: the Social War 104-128 (E. Gabba)
5. Mithridates 129-164 (J.G.F. Hind)
6. Sulla 165-207 (R. Seager)
7. The rise of Pompey 208-228 (R. Seager)
8a. Lucullus, Pompey and the East 229-273 (A.N. Sherwin-White)
8b. The Jews under Hasmonean rule 274-309 (T. Rajak)
8c. Egypt, 146-31 B.C. 310-326 (D.J. Thompson)
9. The Senate and the populares, 69-60 B.C. 327-367 (T.P. Wiseman)
10. Caesar, Pompey and Rome, 59-50 B.C. 368-423 (T.P. Wiseman)
11. Caesar: civil war and dictatorship 424-467 (E. Rawson)
12. The aftermath of the Ides 467-490 (E. Rawson)
Part II
13. The constitution and public criminal law 491-530 (D. Cloud)
14. The development of Roman private law 531-563 (J.A. Crook)
15. The administration of the empire 564-598 (J. Richardson)
16. Economy and society, 133-43 B.C. 599-643 (C. Nicolet)
17. The city of Rome and the plebs urbana in the late Republic 644-688 (N. Purcell)
18. The intellectual developments of the Ciceronian age 689-728 (M. Griffin)
19. Religion 729-768 ()
Epilogue 769-776
Stemmata 777-779
Chronological tables 780-798
Bibliography 799-877
Index 878-929
Vol. IX. The Last Age of the Roman Republic, 146-43 B.C.
Ed. by J.A. Crook, A. Lintott, E. Rawson
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994
Repr. 1999, 2004
Part I
1. The crisis of the Republic: sources and source-problems 1-15 (A. Lintott)
2. The Roman empire and its problems in the late second century 16-39 (A. Lintott)
3. Political history, 146-95 B.C. 40-103 (A. Lintott)
4. Rome and Italy: the Social War 104-128 (E. Gabba)
5. Mithridates 129-164 (J.G.F. Hind)
6. Sulla 165-207 (R. Seager)
7. The rise of Pompey 208-228 (R. Seager)
8a. Lucullus, Pompey and the East 229-273 (A.N. Sherwin-White)
8b. The Jews under Hasmonean rule 274-309 (T. Rajak)
8c. Egypt, 146-31 B.C. 310-326 (D.J. Thompson)
9. The Senate and the populares, 69-60 B.C. 327-367 (T.P. Wiseman)
10. Caesar, Pompey and Rome, 59-50 B.C. 368-423 (T.P. Wiseman)
11. Caesar: civil war and dictatorship 424-467 (E. Rawson)
12. The aftermath of the Ides 467-490 (E. Rawson)
Part II
13. The constitution and public criminal law 491-530 (D. Cloud)
14. The development of Roman private law 531-563 (J.A. Crook)
15. The administration of the empire 564-598 (J. Richardson)
16. Economy and society, 133-43 B.C. 599-643 (C. Nicolet)
17. The city of Rome and the plebs urbana in the late Republic 644-688 (N. Purcell)
18. The intellectual developments of the Ciceronian age 689-728 (M. Griffin)
19. Religion 729-768 ()
Epilogue 769-776
Stemmata 777-779
Chronological tables 780-798
Bibliography 799-877
Index 878-929