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This study is the first comprehensive treatment of the provincial allocations system in the late Roman Republic, between the provincial law carried by Gaius Gracchus in 123 BCE and that carried by Pompeius Magnus in 52 BCE. It considers the actual process of allocations, from the Senate's decree of consular and praetorian provinces through to the transfer of command on the ground. Different chapters address the system of allotment (sortitio), the authorisation of troops and funds (ornatio), and the ritual prerequisites for departure, all based solidly on the surviving evidence. An appendix recording the Senate's year-by-year decisions supports this and allows us to see trends in the data.
Since provincial questions were of central importance to the senatorial class, they were the source of many of the political contests which dominate our source record. And at every stage, the institutions shaped the politics. A new picture emerges, of structural conflicts revolving around the relationship between consuls and tribunes. As Rafferty argues, this made the provincial allocations system one of the central causes of Rome's growing political dysfunction in the late Republic.
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Table of contents
- PREFACE
- NOTE ON TERMINOLOGY
- TABLE OF CONTENTS
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER 1: LEGITIMATION: MAGISTRATUS TO IMPERATOR
- CHAPTER 2: GAIUS GRACCHUS’S ADMINISTRATIVE SYSTEM
- CHAPTER 3: THE SENATE’S FLEXIBILITY
- CHAPTER 4: SORTITIO
- CHAPTER 5: ORNATIOI
- CHAPTER 6: DEPARTURE AND TRADITIO
- CHAPTER 7: REFUSING PROVINCIAL COMMAND
- CHAP TER 8: THE LEX POMPEIA DE PROVINCIIS
- CONCLUSION
- APPENDIX A
- APPENDIX B. SCAEVOLA IN ASIA
- APPENDIX C. CRETE AND CYRENE
- APPENDIX D. THE LEX DE PROVINCIIS PRAETORIIS
- APPENDIX E. CAESAR BCIV. 1.6
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- GENERAL INDEX
- INDEX LOCORUM