[1960] Livy, ep. xlvii; cf. Lange, ibid. ii. 313, 591.
[1961] P. 359.
[1962] Plut. Ti. Gracch. 14; cf. Greenidge, Hist. of Rome, i. 131 f.; Klebs, in Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encycl. i. 2270.
[1963] Fest. 314. 30; cf. Livy, ep. lviii.
[1964] P. 256 f.
[1965] Vell. ii. 12. 3 assigns the tribunate of Domitius to 103, Ascon. 80 f. to 104. Probably the latter refers to his entrance upon the office, December 10, 104; but see Bardt, Priester der vier grossen Collegien, 7 f.
[1966] P. 391.
[1967] Ascon. 80; Cic. Caecil. 20. 67; Verr. ii. 47. 118 (in both Ciceronian passages the motive of the accusation is said to have been personal); cf. Lange, Röm. Alt. ii. 592; iii. 70; Mommsen, Röm. Staatsr. ii. 320, n. 3.
[1968] Ascon. 1; Cic. Deiot. 11. 31; Val. Max. vi. 5. 5; Dio Cass. Frag. 92. A personal motive is suggested for this trial also by the sources.
[1969] Cf. Münzer, in Pauly-Wissowa, Real-Encycl. v. 1324-7.