[1797] Dio Cass. lxviii. 29.
[1798] Tac. Ann. iii. 60; xii. 62.
[1799] ib. xiii 48.
[1800] “de legendo vel exauctorando milite, ac legionum et auxiliorum descriptione” (Suet. Tib. 30).
[1801] Tac. Hist. iv. 61; Dio Cass. lxviii. 9, 10. In 49 A.D. during the reign of Claudius we also read of a reception of Parthian envoys in the Senate (Tac. Ann. xii. 10).
[1802] p. 358.
[1803] p. 358.
[1804] p. 372.
[1805] p. 275.
[1806] Thus the S. C. Velleianum, which limited the obligations which women might incur, begins, “Quod Marcus Silanus et Velleus Tutor consules verba fecerunt ... quid de ea re fieri oportet, de ea re ita censuere” (Dig. 16, 1, 2, 1); cf. Dig. 36, 1, 1, 2 (S. C. Trebellianum), 14, 6, 1 (S. C. Macedonianum), and see Kipp Quellenkunde des röm. Rechts p. 27.