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Chapter 26: Note al Capitolo Dodicesimo.
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The author provides a concise, school-oriented narrative of Rome's political and social development, linking episodes into a continuous account suitable for teaching. It summarizes major transformations from republican instability to imperial consolidation, explains institutions, elite dynamics, and cultural attitudes, and examines how ancient limits on growth and tradition contrast with modern ideals of expansion. The work discusses method, arguing against treating history as an experimental science and warning against anachronistic interpretations, and it condenses a larger study into a compact narrative while offering interpretive commentary on historiography and the challenges of understanding ancient civilizations from a modern perspective.

Note al Capitolo Dodicesimo.

63.  Polyb., 2, 15.

64.  Varro, R. rust., 1, 2, 9.

65.  Cfr. Plut., Tib. Gr., 8.

66.  Sui Salassi e sulle miniere aurifere dell’antico Piemonte, cfr. Polyb., 34, 10, 18; Strab., 5, 1, 12; Plin., N. H., 33, 4, 78.

67.  Per una illustrazione della legge agraria di Tiberio, cfr. E. De Ruggiero, Agrariae leges, in Enciclopedia giuridica italiana, 1, 2, pp. 798-808.

68.  Sul Senatus consultum ultimum, cfr. Barbagallo, in Rivista di filologia classica (1912), p. 49.

69.  C. I. L., I, 552-556; 583; 1504; IX, 1024-26.

70.  Cfr. Liv., Epit., 59 e 63.

71.  C. I. L., 1, 551.

72.  App., B. C., 1, 34.

73.  Plut., C. Gracc., 9; cfr. anche E. Callegari, La legislazione sociale di C. Gracco, Padova, 1896, p. 99.