CORNĒLĬAE. Various leges passed in the dictatorship of Sulla, and by his influence, are so called.

Agraria, by which many of the inhabitants of Etruria and Latium were deprived of the complete civitas, and retained only the commercium, and a large part of their lands were made public, and given to military colonists.

De Civitate. (Liv., Epit. 86.)

De Falsis, against those who forged testaments or other deeds, and against those who adulterated or counterfeited the public coin, whence Cicero calls it testamentaria and nummaria.

De Injuriis. [[Injuria].]

Judiciaria. [[Judex].]

De Magistratibus, partly a renewal of old plebiscita. (Appian, B.C. i. 100, 101.)

Majestatis. [[Majestas].]

De Parricidio. [See below: De Sicariis.]