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    Elections Under Tiberius.D. C. A. Shotter - 1966 - Classical Quarterly 16 (02):321-.
    The first point that Tacitus makes is the confusion that surrounded these elections. Tiberius' policy was in no way as well denned here as it apparently was in the case of the praetorship elections: De comitiis consularibus, quae turn primum illo principe ac deinceps fuere, vix quicquam firmare ausim: adeo diversa non modo apud auctores, sed in ipsius orationibus reperiuntur.
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    Irregular Legionary Commands.D. C. A. Shotter - 1969 - Classical Quarterly 19 (02):371-.
    Tacitus writes that, by insisting that legionary legates who had not so far held the praetorship should immediately proceed to that office, Asinius Gallus ‘altius penetrare et arcana imperii temptari’. In C.Q. N.S. xvi , 327, I suggested that this demand of Gallus’ was probably probing dangerously deeply into and perhaps threatening to wreck the carefully worked-out imperial promotions system, the working of which has been examined by Birley. It is the purpose of this note to look at a number (...)
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    Review. Trajan: Optimus Princeps: a Life and Times. J Bennett.David Shotter - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):486-488.
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    Tacitus And Verginius Rufus.D. C. A. Shotter - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (02):370-.
    In his historical writings, Cluvius Rufus evidently found cause to criticize Verginius Rufus for his conduct on a particular occasion ‘Scis, Vergini, quae historiae fides debeatur; proinde, si quid in historiis meis legis aliter ac velles, rogo igmoscas’. From his reply, it is clear that Verginius automatically understood Cluvius to be referring to an event to which he himself attached great significance: ‘Tune ignoras, Cluvi, ideo me fecisse, quod feci, ut esset liberum vobis scribere quae libuisset?’.
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    The Starting-Dates of Tacitus' Historical Works.D. C. A. Shotter - 1967 - Classical Quarterly 17 (01):158-.
    In recent years, the starting-dates of both the Historiae and the Annales of Tacitus have been criticized. In the case of the Historiae, Hainsworth has claimed that Tacitus chose to start his narrative with the events of A.D. 69, because for various reasons the events of A.D. 68 were an embarrassment to him. Syme has suggested, in the case of the Annales, that by starting with the accession of Tiberius, Tacitus has barred himself from a proper understanding of that principate.
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    The Three Emperors.David Shotter - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):101-.
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    Agrippina - A. A. Barrett: Agrippina: Mother of Nero. Pp. xxii + 330, 6 figs, 19 pls. London: Batsford, 1996. £25. ISBN: 0-7134-6854-8. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 1998 - The Classical Review 48 (1):117-118.
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    Dio C. L. Murison: Rebellion and Reconstruction. Galba to Domitian. An Historical Commentary on Cassius Dio's Roman History Books 64–67 (A.D. 68–96). Pp. xxi + 291, maps. Atlanta: Scholars Press, 1999. Cased, £42. ISBN: 0-7885-0547-. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 2001 - The Classical Review 51 (01):38-.
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    Gladiators Thomas Wiedemann: Emperors and Gladiators. Pp. xvii+198; 1 map, 17 figs. London and New York: Routledge, 1992. Cased, £35. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 1994 - The Classical Review 44 (01):127-128.
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    John T. Ramsey and A. Lewis licht, the comet of 44 bc and caesar's funeral games, american philological association: American classical studies, 39. atlanta: The scholars press, 1997. Pp. XX+236. Isbn 0-7885-0273-5. $27.95 ; isbn 0-7885-0274-3. $17.95. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 1999 - British Journal for the History of Science 32 (2):237-251.
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    Trajan. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 1999 - The Classical Review 49 (2):486-488.
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    Tim Murray , Encyclopaedia of Archaeology: The Great Archaeologists. Santa Barbara: ABC–CLIO, 1999. Pp. xxii+950. ISBN 1-57607-199-5. $150.00. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 2003 - British Journal for the History of Science 36 (4):480-480.
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    The Three Emperors C. L. Murison: Galba, Otho and Vitellius: Careers and Controversies. (Spudasmata, 52.) Pp. xvi+175; 4 maps; 2 sketch-plans. Hildesheim, Zurich, New York: Georg Olms, 1993. Paper, DM 39.80. [REVIEW]David Shotter - 1995 - The Classical Review 45 (01):101-102.
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