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Privy Counsellors? - J. A. Crook: Consilium Principis. Imperial Councils and Counsellors from Augustus to Diocletian. Pp. xii+198. Cambridge: University Press, 1955. Cloth, 27s. 6d. net.
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1 The list is again that of I.l.; no indication is given of points which might be disputed (e.g. the consuls of 220 B.C., for whom see Scullard, H. H., Roman Politics 220–150 B.C., p. 273).Google Scholar