[2304] Placed before the frumentarian law by Lange, Röm. Alt. iii. 31. Meyer, Gesch. d. Gracch. 95, n. 4, and Kornemann, Gesch. d. Gracch. 43, hold the view represented above in the text.

[2305] Plut. C. Gracch. 9.

[2306] CIL. i. 200. 6, 22; cf. Lange, Röm. Alt. iii. 32.

[2307] P. 364 f., 386.

[2308] App. B. C. i. 23. 98; Plut. C. Gracch. 6 f.; cf. Voigt, in Verhdl. sächs. Gesellsch. d. Wiss. xxiv (1872). 68 ff.

[2309] Livy, ep. lx; Mommsen, in CIL. i. p. 88.

[2310] Greenidge, Hist. of Rome, i. 209; cf. CIL. i. 200, 1, 3, 4, 6, 22. Dio Cassius, Frag. 84. 2, intimates that after the death of Scipio the distribution of the public land was renewed with energy. Reference must accordingly be to the operation of the law of Gaius.

[2311] Cf. App. B. C. i. 21 f.

[2312] App. B. C. i. 14. 58.

[2313] P. 358.