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    Senate intervenants in 50 b.c.F. X. Ryan - 1994 - Classical Quarterly 44 (02):542-.
    M. Bonnefond-Coudry has performed a great service by compiling a list of senators who are known to have spoken in the senate in the first century b.c. Yet her list for the year 50 invites a thoroughgoing revision. Beside the rubric ‘supplicatio à Cicéron’ she gives the following list: Cato, Hirrus, Balbus, Lentulus , Domitius , Scipio, Favonius. She also notes that Pompey spoke at a session late in the year , and maintains that Scipio spoke on 1 December.
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  2. Some observations on the censorship of Claudius and Vitellius, A. D. 47-48.F. X. Ryan - 1993 - American Journal of Philology 114 (4):611-618.
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    The Original Date of the δη̂μος πληθύων Provisions of IG I³ 105.F. X. Ryan - 1994 - Journal of Hellenic Studies 114:120-134.
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    The praetorship and consular candidacy of L. Rupilius.F. X. Ryan - 1995 - Classical Quarterly 45 (01):263-.
    The praetorship of L. Rupilius is of great importance only to the biography of L. Rupilius. His consular candidacy has a wider significance, since his repulsa represents a reverse for his most prominent supporter, Scipio Aemilianus. As the praetorship is not explicitly mentioned in the sources, its terminus non post quem is fixed by the consular candidacy. Scholarly treatment of the question is hard to come by. The terminus post quem for the candidacy of Lucius is his brother's candidacy ; (...)
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    The Praetorship of Favonius.F. X. Ryan - 1994 - American Journal of Philology 115 (4).
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    The quaestorships of T. crispinus and M. plaetorius.F. X. Ryan - 1996 - Philologus: Zeitschrift für Antike Literatur Und Ihre Rezeption 140 (2):351-352.
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