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6
C
HRONOLOGY
. See E. Bickerman,
Chronology of the Ancient World
(1968); A. E. Samuel,
Greek and Roman Chronology
(1972). On the date of the foundation of Rome see Walbank,
Polybius
, i, 665 ff. On the problems of the dislocation of the calendar in the third and second centuries see A. K. Michels,
The Calendar of the Roman Republic
(1967); recent discussions include P. Marchetti,
Ant. Class.
, 1973, 473 ff.; P. S. Derow,
Phoenix
, 1973, 345 ff.; M.-T. Raepsaet-Charlier,
Historia
, 1974, 288 ff. Eclipse of 190: Livy, xxxvii, 4, 4; of 168: Livy, xliv, 37, 8 (cf. above, p. 514 n. 6); intercalation of 169: Livy, xliii, 11, 13. Acilius: Censorinus,
De die nat.
, xx, 6; Macrobius,
Sat.
1, 13, 21.

ADDENDA

The following items appeared too recently to be noted in the appropriate places.

D. and F. R. R
IDGWAY
,
Italy before the Romans
(London, 1979), a valuable collection of papers by experts.

W. V. H
ARRIS
,
War and Imperialism in Republican Rome 327–70
BC (Oxford, 1979), argues for a much more aggressive Roman foreign policy than many recent writers.

H. H
UMBERT
,
Municipium et civitas sine suffragio: L’organisation de la conquête jusqu’ à la guerre sociale
(Rome, 1978).

C. R. W
HITTAKER
, ‘Carthaginian Imperialism in the fifth and fourth centuries’, in
Imperialism in the Ancient World
, ed. P.D.A. Garnsey and C. D. Whittaker (Cambridge, 1978).

R. R
ILINGER
,
Der Einfluss des Wahlleiters bei dem römischen Konsulwählen von 366 bis 50 v. Chr.
(Munich, 1976). Cf. J. Carter,
JRS
, 1979, 184 ff.

W. D
AHLHEIM
,
Gewalt und Herrschaft: Das provinziale Herrschafts-system der römischen Republik
(Berlin, 1977). Cf. J. Richardson,
JRS
, 1979, 156 ff.

J. M. F
RAYN
,
Subsistence Farming in Roman Italy
(London, 1979).

J. P
OUCET
, ‘Le Latium protohistorique et archeologique’,
L’ Ant. Class.
, 1978, 566 ff., a general survey of recent work.

M. P
ALLOTTINO
, ‘Lo svillupo socio-istituzionale di Roma arcaica’,
Studi Romani
, 1979, 1 ff. This records,
inter alia
, the discovery of a fourth Etruscan inscription in Rome. It is inscribed on a small ivory lion, comes from S. Omobono, and is to be dated
c.
580 – 60
BC
. It runs
araz silqetenas spurianas
. Thus two names follow the praenomen
araz
, but Spurianas could be a patronymic or a second name.

F. C
ASTAGNOLI
,
Archeologica Laziale
, 1 (1978), 13 f., writes about the statues of Minerva, etc., from Lavinium (see above, p. 40).

P. S. D
EROW
, ‘Polybius, Rome and the East’,
JRS
, 1979, 1 ff.: Polybius’ view was that from
c.
200
BC
Rome sought universal obedience to her wishes and skilfully masked offensive designs as defensive wars.

I
NDEX

Abdera,
251

Aborigines,
42

Abydos,
223

Acarnania,
173
,
223
,
226
,
229
,
238

Accius, L., poet,
344

Acerrae,
103
,
119

Acerrae, North Italy,
172

Achaean hostages in Italy,
254
,
260

1

Achaean League, first contact with Rome,
174
; neutrality of,
219

20
,
226
; supports Rome,
228
; and Corinth,
229
; and Argos,
229
; denounces Nabis,
236
; declares war on Antiochus,
238
; checked by Rome,
239
; quarrels with Sparta,
246

7
,
261
; supports Rome,
250
,
252
; quarrels with Rome,
261
,
456 n.14
; League dissolved,
261

Acilius, C., annalist,
346
,
369

Acilius Glabrio, M’. (cos.
191
),
239

40
,
302
,
313
,
378

Actors, at Rome,
341
,
463 n.4

Adda, river,
171
,
172

Adherbal,
157

Adys,
154

Aebura,
270

Aecae,
187
,
198

Aedileship, origin of,
78
; competence of,
115
,
299

300
; curule,
108
,
115

Aegates Insulae,
156
,
159

Aegina,
193

Aelius Paetus, P. (cos.
201
),
264
,
337

Aelius Paetus, S. (cos.
198
),
337
,
347

Aelius Tubero, Q., annalist,
370
,
466

Aemilia, wife of Scipio Africanus,
328

Aemilian
gens
,
301

Aemilius Barbula, L. (cos.
281
),
127
,
129

Aemilius Lepidus, M. (cos. I,
187
),
223
,
264
,
303
,
304

Aemilius Papus, L. (cos.
225
),
170
,
171

Aemilius Paullus, L. (cos. I,
219
),
175
,
188

9

Aemilius Paullus, L. (cos. I,
182
),
252
,
254
,
260
,
265
,
269
,
303
,
327
,
347
,
367

Aemilius Regillus, L. (praetor,
190
),
241

Aeneas,
42

5
,
141
,
330
,
333
,
371

Aenus,
248

Aeolian Islands,
11

Aequi,
17
,
74
,
83
,
85

8
,
90
,
96

7
,
99
,
123

Aesculapius,
359
; temple of,
331

Aesernia,
132
,
135

Aetolian League,
219

20
; first contact with Rome,
174
; peace with Philip,
193
,
194
,
222
; alliance with Rome,
193
,
444 n.16
; peace with Philip,
193
; appeals to Rome,
222
,
448 n.4
; neutrality of,
227
; supports Rome,
227

8
; in and after Second
Macedonian War,
228
,
230

2
; supports Antiochus,
235

9
; reduced by Rome,
236
; accepts terms,
240

1
; finally settled,
244
,
254

Africa, North, tribes of,
141
; Punic Empire in,
142

3
,
146
; Roman attack on,
154

5
; in Second Punic War,
208

14
; kingdom of Masinissa,
277

8
; Roman province of,
283

Agathocles of Syracuse,
124
,
127
,
128
,
148
,
154
,
431 n.14

Ager Gallicus
,
132
,
169

Agriculture, Italian,
10
,
14
,
26
,
36
,
75
,
93
,
223
,
307

10
,
315
,
460 nn.1
&
2
; Punic,
145

Agrigentum, garrisoned by Carthaginians,
150
; Roman siege of,
151

2
; stormed by Carthalo,
156
; in Second Punic War,
195

6

Agron of Illyria,
172

3

Ahala,
see
Servilius

Alalia (Aleria),
31
,
143
,
153
,
402 n.38

Alba Fucens,
123

Alba Longa,
34
,
35
,
42
,
43
,
47
,
55
,
59
,
405 n.8

Alban Hills,
13
,
14
,
33

4
,
55
,
102
,
403 n.43

Alban Lake,
35
,
91
,
424 n.12

Albinus, L.,
425 n.17

Aletrium,
123

Alexander Balas,
260

Alexander of Epirus,
100
,
119
,
126
,
127

8

Alexander the Great,
98
,
128
,
430 n.8

Alexandria,
220

1

Algidus, Mt, battle of,
87

8

Alicante,
176
,
177

Allia, battle of,
94
,
425 n.16

Allies,
134

5
,
449 n.7
; in Sicily,
161

2
; in Greece,
224

Allifae,
120
,
123

Alonis,
177

Alphabet,
20

Alps,
43

5
; crossed by Hannibal,
184
,
441 n.3
; Maritime,
265
; Cornic and Julian,
266

Alsium,
158

Ambarvalia,
353
,
355

Ambracia,
244
,
295

Amburbium,
355
,
356

Amici
,
224

Amiternum,
125
,
200

Amphissa,
241

Anagnia,
85
,
92
,
123
,
134

Ancona,
100
,
132

3

Ancus Marcius,
34
,
45
,
47
,
49
,
55

Andriscus, pretender to Macedonian throne,
260
,
281

Andronicus,
see
Livius

Anicius (praetor,
168
),
252

Anio, river,
200

Annales Maximi
,
367
,
370

Antigoneia,
228

Antigonus Doson,
174
,
220

Antiochus III, the Great, of Syria; eastern anabasis of,
220
; alliance with Philip,
221
; receives Roman embassy,
222

3
; as cause of Second Macedonian War,
225
,
450 n.11
; attitude to Philip,
230

1
; aggression in Asia,
231
; crosses to Europe,
232
; diplomatic relations with Rome,
233

5
; alliance with Egypt,
233
; and Hannibal,
234
; aims of,
236

7
; war against Rome,
237

43
; offers terms,
243
; accepts terms,
244

Antiochus IV,
252
,
258
,
259

Antiochus V,
259

Antiochus of Syracuse,
399 n.18

Antipatreia,
227

Antipolis,
265

Antium,
34
,
36
,
56
,
87
,
92
,
97
,
101

3
,
122
,
133
,
316
,
333
,
403 nn.43
&
44

Anxur,
87
,
88
,
192
,
101

Aosta,
265

Aoüs, river,
228

Apamea,
243
,
244
; settlement of,
258
,
259
,
454 n.12

Apennine culture,
9

10
,
33

4
,
39
,
397 n.6

Apennines, crossed by Hannibal,
188
,
442 n.5

Apollo, of Veii,
28
,
348
; temple of,
335
,
359

Apollonia,
173
,
193
,
223
,
227
,
238
,
250

Appeal, right of,
64
,
72
,
79
,
81
,
111
,
164
,
291
,
418 n.3
,
420 n.20

Appian,
372

Aptera,
460 n.15

Apuani,
170
,
265

Apulia,
7
,
12
,
16
,
120

4
,
126
,
131
,
187
,
198

200
,
397 n.3

Aqueducts,
110
,
330

Aquileia,
265

6
,
290

Aquilonia,
125

Ara Maxima,
20
,
399 n.20

Aratus,
220

Archidamus of Sparta,
100
,
126

Archimedes,
195

6
,
444 n.17

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