Lucio Marcio Censorino (console 39 a.C.) (Italian Wikipedia)

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  • Nicola di Damasco, Vita Caesaris 26 (testo greco con traduzione latina da Müller); Ronald Syme, Sallust (University of California Press, 1964), p. 228 online, The Roman Revolution (Oxford University Press, 1939, 2002), p. 221 online e The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford University Press, 1986), p. 33; Anthony Everitt, Augustus (Random House, 2007), p. 127 online; T. Rice Holmes, The Roman Republic and the Founder of the Empire (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928), p. 344 online.
  • Syme, Augustan Aristocracy p. 69 online.
  • Syme, Roman Revolution p. 222. Per una trattazione sulla connessione fra trionfo e consolato si veda Mary Beard, The Roman Triumph (Harvard University Press, 2007), pp. 279–281, limited preview online.
  • Geoffrey S. Sumi, Ceremony and Power: Performing Politics in Rome between Republic and Empire (University of Michigan Press, 2005), pp. 198–201 online.
  • Velleio Patercolo 2.14.3; Syme, Augustan Aristocracy p. 72 e Roman Revolution pp. 195 (nota 8) e 380; Harriet I. Flower, The Art of Forgetting: Disgrace and Oblivion in Roman Political Culture (University of North Carolina Press, 2006), p. 309, nota 50 online; Susan Treggiari, Terentia, Tullia, and Publilia: The Women of Cicero's Family (Routledge, 2007), p. 148 online.
  • Fergus Millar, Rome, the Greek World, and the East (University of North Carolina Press, 2002), vol. 1, p. 251 online; Josiah Osgood, Caesar's Legacy: Civil War and the Emergence of the Roman Empire (Cambridge University Press, 2006), p. 228 online. Una traduzione in inglese del decreto del senato ed altre prove su iscrizioni sono contenuti nell'opera di Naphtali Lewis e Meyer Reinhold, Roman Civilization: Selected Readings, vol. 1, The Republic and the Augustan Age (Columbia University Press, 1990), pp. 357–359 online.
  • Syme, Augustan Aristocracy p. 48; Jasper Griffin, "Look Your Last on Lyric: Horace Odes 4.15," Classics in Progress (Oxford University Press, 2006), p. 316 online. I quindecimviri sono qui elencati in ordine di ammissione al collegio, ad eccezione di Agrippa,
  • Michael C.J. Putnam, Artifices of Eternity: Horace's Fourth Book of Odes (Cornell University Press, 1996), pp. 145–156 online.

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  • Nicola di Damasco, Vita Caesaris 26 (testo greco con traduzione latina da Müller); Ronald Syme, Sallust (University of California Press, 1964), p. 228 online, The Roman Revolution (Oxford University Press, 1939, 2002), p. 221 online e The Augustan Aristocracy (Oxford University Press, 1986), p. 33; Anthony Everitt, Augustus (Random House, 2007), p. 127 online; T. Rice Holmes, The Roman Republic and the Founder of the Empire (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1928), p. 344 online.