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    Caesar’s Alleged Fear of Prosecution and his Ratio Absentis in the Approach to the Civil War.Robert Morstein-Marx - 2007 - História 56 (2):159-178.
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    Publicity, popularity and patronage in the Commentariolum Petitionis.Robert Morstein-Marx - 1998 - Classical Antiquity 17 (2):259-288.
    The "Commentariolum Petitionis" has long served to demonstrate the validity of the theory that Republican electoral politics were founded on relationships of patronage that permeated the entire society, and that appeals to the voting citizenry were relatively unimportant for election. Yet the attention the author pays to the necessity of cultivating the popularis voluntas strongly implies that a successful canvasser cannot rely on the direct or indirect ties of patronage and amicitia but must win the electoral support of the anonymous (...)
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    The Myth of Numidian Origins in Sallust's African Excursus (Iugurtha 17.7-18.12).Robert Morstein-Marx - 2001 - American Journal of Philology 122 (2):179-200.
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    De petitione consulatus G. laser (ed.): Quintus tullius cicero: Commentariolum petitionis. Herausgegeben, übersetzt und kommentiert . (Texte zur forschung 75.) pp. VI + 200. Darmstadt: Wissenschaftliche buchgesellschaft, 2001. Cased, dm 64/sfr 58. isbn: 3-534-14485-. [REVIEW]Robert Morstein-Marx - 2004 - The Classical Review 54 (02):362-.
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