[742] Dig. xxiv. 3. 66. The passage speaks of Licinia's dowry; yet Plutarch (l.c.) says that this was confiscated.
[743] In Plutarch's Greek version (C. Gracch, 17) [Greek: ergon aponoias] (vecordiae) [Greek: naon homonoias] (concordiae) [Greek: poiei].
[744] Cf. Neumann Geschichte Roms. p. 259.
[745] Plut, C. Gracch, 18.
[746] Plut. C, Gracch, 19.
[747] Plin. H.N. xxxiv. 6. 31.
[748] Hence the establishment of the praefecti jure dicundo, sent to the burgess colonies and municipia.
[749] Arist. Pol. iv. 6, p. 1292 b.
[750] The choice of the month of July as the date for elections seems to be post-Sullan. See Mommsen Staatsr. i. p. 583. During the Jugurthine War consular elections took place, as we shall see, in the late autumn or even in the winter.
[751] Suet. Caes. 42.