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We gratefully acknowledge the advice of Ian DuQuesnay and Richard Hunter.
Culpability for the views expressed is ours.

3 The system is described by Quintilian in Instit. Orat. (early 90s). See Marrou
(1956); Bonner (1977). On rhetoric/oratory, see Bonner (1949); Syme (1958),
ch. 9; Kennedy (1972); Fairweather (1981), esp. 132–50. On second- century
developments, Champlin (1980); Bowersock (1969).


4 Boulanger (1923); Bowersock (1969).


5 Cf. Kenney (1982), 5ff.


6 Reardon (1971); Palm (1959); brief discussion in Easterling and Knox (1985),
642ff.


7 Strong (1961), pl. 35; Ryberg (1955), ch. 4 and passim. On developments in art
and architecture, Strong (1961); Brilliant (1963); MacDonald (1965); Pollitt
(1966); Boethius and Ward-Perkins (1970); Strong (1976). We owe thanks to
Janet Huskinson for assistance in this area.


8 For portraiture, see the herm of L. Caecilius Felix from the house of L. Caecilius
Iucundus in Pompeii (Naples Museum 110663); Ward-Perkins and Claridge
(1976), fi g. on p. 39; and in silverware, cups with Greek mythological scenes
(etc.), Strong (1966), 136ff. For the paintings, Strong (1976), 50ff.


9 Augustus: Vitruvius 1, pref. 2; Suetonius, Aug. 28.3ff., 31.5; Pollitt (1966),
104ff. Nero: Suetonius, Nero 31; Tacitus, Ann. 15.38ff.; Boethius (1960); Nash
(1968), vol. 1, 339ff.


10 For buildings of this period, Boethius and Ward-Perkins (1970), 217ff.;
MacDonald (1965), 47ff.


11 Brilliant (1963), 89ff., 105ff., 113ff., 118ff.


12 Post-Trajanic developments: Strong (1976), chs. 8–10; Boethius and Ward-
Perkins (1970), 264ff.


13 See e.g. CIL II 4319 (a Greek ‘educator’ at Tarraco), RIB 662–3 (Demetrius cf.
Ogilvie and Richmond, Comm. on Tacitus, Agricola , 32ff.), and about 300
metrical inscriptions surviving from north Africa, Champlin (1980), 17, 148 n. 86.


14 Spain: Griffi n (1972). Africa: Champlin (1980), ch. 1; Suetonius: Wallace-
Hadrill (1983), with CRAI 1952, 76–85 (Hippo Regius).


15 Apuleius: Tatum (1979); Winkler (1985).


16 E.g. ILAlg I 1363–4 (‘learned in both languages’); Apuleius, Flor. 9.29.


17 Grew and Hobley (1985).


18 Graindor (1930); Veyne (1976), 279ff.; Fouilles de Xanthos VII ch. 7 (Balland).


19 Oswald and Davies Pryce (1920); Toynbee (1964); Dunbabin (1978).


20 Bowman (1971); Millar (1971), 2–3. Trajan founded on the Lower Danube
both Roman colonies (Ratiaria and Oescus) and Greek poleis (Nicopolis ad
Istrum and Marcianopolis): Gerov (1980), 21ff.


21 Mouterde (1964).


22 Levick (1967); IGLS 6: 34ff. (Rey-Coquais).


23 Mouterde (1964), 173–4 (Probus), 175–6 (law school), with Migne, PG 10,
1065–6 (Gregory), Libanius, Or. 62.21–3, and Collinet (1925).

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