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1 C.Q. 1971, 478–86.
2 Op. cit. 483 f. But she is too positive in her identification of the man who was on the mission of 172 B.C. as Ti. Nero (R.E., no. 251), and not aware of the complications and puzzles: see (conveniently) M.R.R. i. 415 nn. 4 and 5. It should be stressed that it makes no difference to her case.
3 Op. cit. 485.
4 I have tried to do so in my Louise Taft Semple Lectures Titus Quinctius Flamininus, Cincinnati, 1970, pp. 44 f.
5 M.R.R. i. 340.