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COLLECTION LATOMUS Fondee par Marcel RENARD VOLUME 161 R. DEVELIN Patterns in Office Holding 366 49 B.C. LATOMUS REVUE D'ETUDES LAT1NES 60, RUE COLONEL CHALTIN BRUXELLES 1979 COLLECTION LATOMUS 60, rue Colonel Chaltin, B. 1180 Bruxelles XXI. —W. DEONCNA.C, .DPe. T0e0le0sp-0ho7r5e 2a6u4 6«m-23o ined eb oluar rSuo»c.i eDteie udx,' Egteundieess et Ldaetminoenss edneca pBurcuhxoenlnleess (1955). 168 p. in-8°, 50 fig 350 F. XXIII. — Hommages a Max Niedermann (1956), 352 p. in-8" 625 F. Exemplaire de luxe sur featherweight 850 F. XXIV. — Ph. DE SCHAETZEN, Index des terniinaisons des marques de potiers gallo-romains sur terra sigillata (1956), 80 p. in-8° 220 F. XXV. —G. DUMEZIL, Deesses latines et mythes vediques (1956), 124 p. in-8" 300 F. XXVI. — J. HEUROON, Trois etudes sur le «ver sacrum» (1967), 52 p. in-8° 180 F. XXVII. — Fauonii Eulogii Disputatio de Somnio Scipionis, ed. et trad, de R. A. VAN WEDDINGEN (1957), 72 p. in-8" 220 F. 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Lion HERR MANN, Marcel RENARD et Guy CAMBIER, publie des articles, des varietes et discussions, des notes de lecture, des comptes rendus, des notices bibliographiques, des informations pedagogiques ayant trait a tous les domaines de la latinite: textes, litterature, histoire, in stitutions, archeologie, epigraphie, paleographie, humanisme, etc. Les quelque 1000 pages qu'elle comporte annuellement contiennent une riche documentation, souvent inedite et abondamment illustree. Montant de l'abonnement au tome XXXVIII (1979): Abonnement ordinaire: 1250 FB. Port et expedition en sus. Prix des tomes publies avant l'annee en cours : 1500 FB. Les quatre fascicules d'un tome ne sont pas vendus separement. C.C.P. 000-0752646-23 de la Societe d'etudes latines de Bruxelles. Pour l'achat des tomes I a XXI, s'adresser a: Johnson Reprint Corporation, 111, Fifth Avenue, New York 3, New York. Correspondants: ARGENTINE : M. le Prof. Fr. NOVOA, Laprida, GRANDE-BRETAGNE : M. le Prof. Fergus 1718, Buenos-Aires. MILLAR, Dept. of History, University BRESIL : M. le Prof. Vandick LONDRES DA College of London, Gower Street, London NOBREGA, 32, Rua Arauearia, Jardim Bota- WC1E 6BT. nico, Rio-de-Janeiro. ITALIE : M"« M. L. PALADINI, 13, Via Bellotti, ETATS-UNIS ET CANADA : M. le Prof. J. R. Milano. WORKMAN, Brown University, Providence PAYS-BAS : M. le Dr. K. H. E. SCHUTTER, 6, 12, Rhode Island. Sloetstraat, Nimegue. FRANCE : M. J. HEURGON, Membre de l'Acad. SUEDE : M. le Prof. G. SAEFLUND, 52, 1 tr. des Inscr. et Belles-Lettres, Le Verger, Vasagatan, 11120, Stockholm. Allee de la Pavillonne, 78170 — La-Celle- SUISSE : M. A. CATTIN, 14, Grand-Rue, Cor- St-Cloud. mondreche (Neuchatel), Suisse. IMPRIMERIE UNIVERSA, B-9200 WETTEREN (BELGIQUE) COLLECTION LATOMUS Fondee par Marcel RENARD VOLUME 161 R. DEVELIN Patterns in Office Holding 366 49 B.C. LATOMUS REVUE D'ETUDES LATINES 60, RUE COLONEL CHALTIN BRUXELLES 1979 ISBN 2-87031-101-X D/1979/0415/77 Droits de traduction, de reproduction et d'adaptation reserves pour tous pays. Toute reproduction d'un extrait quelconque, par quelque procede que ce soit et notam- ment par photocopie ou microfilm, est strictement interdite. CONTENTS Preface 7 Abbreviations 8 I. The Fasti 9 II. Offices and Office-Holding 366-180 13 III. Patricians, Plebeians and High Office, 366-180 31 IV. The Ages of Magistrates 366-180 58 V. The Lex Villia and the Cursus before Sulla 81 VI. Sulla to Caesar 96 Bibliography 102 Indices 104 PREFACE This study began as an attempt to fill in the background to the lex Villia of 180. As work progressed it seemed worthwhile to expand this into an examination of the various patterns which seemed to emerge, patterns of sequence and of age structure. The chronological limits were defined by the beginning of plebeian consulships and the effective end of the constitutional tradition of the Republic. It has seemed sufficient to identify the patterns and to suggest their significance without going into a full-scale political treatment of their relevance, which nonetheless seems considerable. A future monograph will examine in detail Roman politics from 366 to 167 B.C. I owe thanks to Professor G. W. Clarke and Mr R. T. Ridley for read ing part or all of what follows. Professor C. Nicolet made me aware of criticisms which might be' raised in reviews of the work and indeed I hope these do arise. But I stress again the limited aims of what follows and with particular regard to the assessment of ages and acceptance of the Fasti and concomitant information I might say that where doubt makes conclusions susceptible, scholars must perhaps agree to differ and the results must be judged accordingly. It is not out of place to record once more the debt that any study of this nature must owe to the work of T. R. S. Broughton. Now too we can benefit from the prosopographical labours of G. V. Sumner. I can only hope that my contribution continues the tradition. ABBREVIATIONS In the notes works are cited in truncated form ; full details will be found in the bibliography. The following abbreviations are used throughout. Astin, LA = A. E. Astin, The Lex Annalis before Sulla Mommsen, Rom. Staatsr. = Th. Mommsen, Rbmisches Staatsrecht MRR = T. R. S. Broughton, The Magistrates of the Roman Republic Munzer, RAA = F. Munzer, Romische Adelsparteien und Adels- familien Pinsent, MT = J. Pinsent, Military Tribunes and Plebeian Consuls: The Fasti from 444 V to 342 V Scullard, RP = H. H. Scullard, Roman Politics 220-150 B.C. Sumner, Orators = G. V. Sumner, The Orators in Cicero's Brutus. Prosopography and Chronology

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