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Оглавление1. THE POLITICAL INSTITUTIONS OF ROME
2. THE CITY OF ROME, THE MONARCHY AND THE EARLY HISTORY OF ROME
7. ADMINISTRATION UNDER THE PRINCIPATE
8. THE CIVIL AND CRIMINAL COURTS
13. RELIGIOUS ORGANISATION IN ITS POLITICAL ASPECT
18. DICTIONARIES OF ANTIQUITIES CONTAINING ARTICLES ON ROMAN CONSTITUTIONAL LAW
CHAPTER I THE EARLIEST CONSTITUTION OF ROME
§ 2. The Elements of the Population—Patricians, Plebeians, Clients
§ 4. The Citizens and the Political Subdivisions of the State
§ 5. The Monarchical Constitution
CHAPTER II THE GROWTH OF THE REPUBLICAN CONSTITUTION
§ 1. The Classes of the Population
§ 2. The Theory of the Constitution
§ 1. General Characteristics of the Magistracy
§ 2. The Individual Magistracies
CHAPTER V THE PEOPLE AND ITS POWERS
CHAPTER VII THE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS OF ROME AND THE INCORPORATION OF ITALY
CHAPTER VIII THE ORGANISATION AND GOVERNMENT OF THE PROVINCES
CHAPTER IX THE REVOLUTION AND THE TRANSITION TO THE PRINCIPATE
§ 1. The Powers of the Princeps
§ 2. Titles, Insignia, and Honours of the Princeps
§ 3. Creation, Transmission, and Abrogation of the Principate
§ 4. The other Powers in the State—the Magistracy, the Comitia, and the Senate
§ 5. The Chief Departments of the State; the Dual Control of Senate and Princeps
§ 6. The Senatorial and the Equestrian Nobility
§ 7. The Functionaries of the Princeps
CHAPTER XI ITALY AND THE PROVINCES UNDER THE PRINCIPATE
§ 1. The Organisation of Italy
§ 2. The Organisation of the Provinces
§ 3. The Worship of the Emperor
APPENDIX I THE TWO ASSEMBLIES OF THE TRIBES
APPENDIX II A LIMITATION OF THE TRIBUNATE IN THE REIGN OF NERO
I. Latin Authors
II. Greek Authors
III. Inscriptions