1 It is a sham battle, as et ipsam proves. No parade here; no more than in XXVI. li. 4.
2 B.C. 204
3 A defendant charged with perduellio was brought before a contio in the Forum three times, not on successive days. At the close of the third contio the tribunes pronounced judgment, repeating their demand for a penalty or changing it in either direction. Then they announced a final hearing 28 days later(quarta accusatio). On that date the case would be finally decided by vote of the comitia tribute (if a fine was demanded), or of the centuriata (if a death penalty). Cf. XXVI. iii. 9 ff. (Vol. VII. pp. 13 ff. and notes p. 12); Mommsen, Staatsrecht III. 354 if. Confinement was in the Career, § 7; cf. p. 296, n. 1.
4 A younger contemporary of Livy, consul suffectus in A.D. 4. His history must have begun with the end of the Second Punic War. Cf. Suet. de Gram. 20. Rare in Livy is so precise a reference to any authority.
5 194 B.C.; XXXIV. xliv. 6 if., the same story under a different date and with omission of the source.
6 B.C. 204
7 The older underground chamber beneath the Carcer. Mere mention of it implies that Pleminius was executed there, as is explicitly stated l.c. xliv. 8. Cf. xix. 5; Val. Max. I. i. 21.
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