Catherine
Steel
The lex Pompeia de
provinciis of 52 B.C.: a reconsideration
This paper argues that the
purpose of Pompeius' law on provinces from 52 B.C. should be traced back to its
origins in a senatus consultum of the previous year, and that its main function
was to remove provincial commands from the normal operation of the cursus
honorum. The failure of sufficient numbers of praetors and consuls to proceed
to a province may also be a relevant consideration. The law's effect on the
praetorship is as important as that on the consulship, and there is no reason
to believe that consuls lost their military capacity as a result of it.
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