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Quaestor
published on 06 March 2013
Among the lowest ranking magistrates in both the early Republic and Roman Empire was the quaestor - “the man who asks questions.” Although the original position (quaestores parracidii) first appeared under the rule of the kings as a prosecutor of murder cases or police inspector, the office came into prominence during the young Republic around... [continue reading]
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H.H. ScullardRoutledge (17 August 1982)Price: $34.67 -

Mattias GelzerHarvard University Press (22 May 1968)Price: $26.85 -

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Antony KammRoutledge (31 August 2006)Price: $120.00 -

Monte L. PearsonAgathon Press (05 May 2008)Price: $21.80 -

Brian K. HarveyFocus Publishing/R. Pullins Co. (19 November 2004)Price: $11.08 -

ProkopiosHackett Publishing Co. (15 March 2010)Price: $11.98 -

SuetoniusHackett Publishing Co. (15 March 2011)Price: $14.20 -

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