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Martial, Spect. 4. 1–4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

A. Hudson-Williams
Affiliation:
University College of Wales, Aberystwyth

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Copyright © The Classical Association 1954

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page 170 note 1 Cf Suet. Tit. 8 ‘hos (delatores) assidue in foro flagellis ac fustibus caesos ac nouissime traductos per amphitheatri harenam partim subici ac uenire imperauit, partim in asperrimas insularum auehi.’

page 170 note 2 Cf. Liv. 2. 38. 3 ‘uestras coniuges, uestros liberos traductos per ora hominum’.

page 170 note 3 Cf. Juv. 11. 201 ff. ‘spectent iuuenes, …nostra bibat …cuticula solem / effugi-atque togam.’ An edict enjoining strict observance of the custom was issued by Augustus (cf. Suet. Aug. 40. 5 ‘ne quern posthac paterentur aediles in foro circoue nisi positis lacernis togatum consistere’); so again by Domitian (cf. 14. 124 and Fried-länder ad loc).