Cambridge University Press 0521856922 - The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology C. J. Smith Index More information General index actio familiae erciscundae 28, 35, 245, 246 Attica, settlement patterns in 135 see also ercto non cito auspicia 221, 223, 229, 263–8, 330 adfectatio regni 49, 59, 311 in Vico 76, 77 adoption 47, 212 and consular tribunes 272 adrogatio 213–14 and patricians 173, 270, 311 ager Romanus publicus 239–50 ager arcefinius 243 Bacchiadai, and Corinth 136, 251, 302 ager compascuus 243 Bentley, Arthur 338 and ager gentilicius 239–49 Bodin, Jean 66, 70, 345 bina iugera, heredium 194, 243 Bonfante, P. 108–9 and possessio 239 Botsford, G. W. 110 and Varro 189 Bourriot, F. 111, 117, 139, 140 agnatus, agnati 15, 25 Bovillae 44 agnatus proximus 26, 27, 31 Bude,´ Guillaume 67, 345 Alba Longa 39, 48, 60–3, 195 Antemnae 195, 237 Caenina 195 Arangio-Ruiz, V. 108–9 Cameria 195 assemblies, Roman 185, 276 camilli 351 and Laelius Felix 185, 209, 211 Celeres 194, 196, 197 comitia calata 47, 212 centuriae, Romulean 188 comitia centuriata see assemblies, Rome, army and centuriae procum patricium 188 Cerveteri 160 and centuriate organisation 283 citizenship, Athenian 123–4 and sex suffragia 188, 226 Cleisthenic reforms at Athens 119, 122, 134 comitia curiata 169, 180, 182, 316 Clientela 169–76, 290 and patriciate 232 see also plebs, plebeians and wills 212 cognomen 4, 19, 20 comitia tributa 227, 249 collegiality 314 concilium plebis 225 colonisation 244 Ateius Capito 45, 49 confarreatio 266 Athens conubium 76 Alcmaeonidai 139 see Twelve Tables Demotionidai and Dekeleieis 116 Corvaro di Borgorose 160 Eteoboutadai 137 Cremera, battle of 6–7, 290–5 Eupatridai 116, 133, 136, 139, 194, 251, 302 Crustumerium 237 Gephyraioi 130 curiae Phytalidai 131 and army 208–10 Pyrrakidai 131 and assemblies 223–30 Salaminioi 116, 130, 131–2 and Carandini 230, 356–62 individual groups curial flamines 207 Kerameikos burials 145 and curio maximus 216 384 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521856922 - The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology C. J. Smith Index More information General index 385 and Dionysius of Halicarnassus 192–8, 347–55 gens and lex curiata de imperio 217–23 and burials 51, 148 and Niebuhr 83, 142, 169, 185 and curiae 185 number of 190, 356–62 definition 15–17 origins 186–91 Q. Mucius Scaevola’s definition 15, 17, 26, and pagi 191 41, 54, 60, 67 and Quirites 198–202 see Cic. Top. 29 and religion 205–8 and distribution of office 307 and tribes 188 etymology 13–15 curiae, individual and exogamy 30–2 Acculeia 188, 204 and genos 140–3, 331 Calabra 190, 205 gentis enuptio 31 Faucia 188, 204 and inheritance 21–30, 306, 323 Foriensis 188, 204 inheritance by gentiles collectively 26 Hostilia 204 and law 21–30 Iulia 204 and Niebuhr 81–5 Rapta 188, 204 princeps gentis 26, 34, 41, 42 Saliorum 205 and property 27 Titia 188, 204 and religion 44–50 Veliensis 188, 204 sacra, gentilicial 46 Velitia 188, 204 and tribus 236–49 Veteres 207 in Cicero 32–44, 57–60 in Livy 60–3 Decemvirate, 451–450 bc 21, 180 in Tacitus 63 Delos 131 in Valerius Maximus 63 De Sanctis, G. 109 gentes and families, individual detestatio sacrorum 47, 213 Aelii 49 Duni, Emanuele 80 Aemilii 35, 39, 41 Antonii 40 egalitarian society, concepts of 145, 147 Atii 40 Eleusinian Mysteries 131 Atilii Serrani 49 Engels, Fr. 94, 100–1 Caecilii 40 ercto non cito 244 Calpurnii Pisones 39 Etruria Claudii 42, 45, 319 burials 160 and Claudii Marcelli 52–4, 170, 269, monarchy in 162 328 onomastic structures 20, 158–9 and Livy 61 settlement patterns 154 and tribus Claudia 238–9 social structures 156–8, 315 Cloelii 39 Villanovan culture 146 Cluentii 38 weaponry and armour 286 Cornelii 61, 333–4 Cornelii Cethegi 49 Fabius Pictor 43, 46, 329 Cornelii Scipiones, tomb of 48 Fasti 4, 18, 213, 237, 247, 268, 307–9, 325 Curiatii 39, 48 fossils and chronology 74, 91, 100–1, 108 Decii 321, 325 freedmen 15, 28, 52 Fabii 36, 321 freedwomen 31 and battle of Cremera 6–7, 61, 290–5, 319, funerals 34 325 Fustel de Coulanges, Numa Denis 95, 101–4, and Livy 61 107, 116 political dominance 290–5, 312 and ritual 45, 61 Gabii 237 Fonteii 47, 58 genealogies 32–44, 57–60 Furii 61 genos, gene¯ 114–43, 331 Geganii 38, 39, 43 see Athens, individual groups Gellii 40, 42 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521856922 - The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology C. J. Smith Index More information 386 General index gentes and families, individual (cont.) lot, use of 314 Horatii 39, 45, 48 Lupercalia, Luperci 37, 39, 310 and Curiatii 199 Iulii 37, 39, 41, 44 Machiavelli, Niccolo` 66 Iunii 39, 58 magister equitum 196 Mamilii 40 Maine, Henry Sumner 104–8 Manlii 49, 59 and inheritance 106 Marcii Reges 39, 321 Maitland, Frederick William 337 Nautii 38, 43, 44 marriage 30–2 Papirii 254, 321 of cousins 32 Pinarii 38, 39, 44 see also confarreatio, conubium, Twelve Tables Pomponii 39 Marx, K., and Marxism 91, 100–1, 112 Popillii 321 Millar, F. G. B. 111, 339 Potitii 38, 44, 47, 61, 319 Minturnae 40 Quinctii 39, 49 Mommsen, Th. 85–8 Sergii 38 Morgan, Lewis Henry 88–99 Servilii 39, 45 Munzer,¨ F. 111, 338 Sulpicii 321 Murlo 154 Tarquinii 39, 40, 60, 61 Murray, O. 336, 341 Valerii 41, 321 Grote, G. 115 nexum 76, 171, 181 Grouchy, Nicolas de 67, 70 Niebuhr, B. G. 81–5, 115, 140 nomen 17–20, 214 historiography see also cognomen, Etruria, onomastic and family history 325 structures and the Struggle of the Orders 324–33 Sullan 196, 197 orgeones¯ 122, 124–5 homogalaktes 122, 124–5, 137 Origo gentis Romanae, as source 37 Osteria dell’Osa 146, 147–50, 305 imperium 178 interregnum, interrex 178, 258, 264, 265, 266 pagi 155, 191, 243 intestacy 29 Palladium 38, 43, 352 Iunius Gracchanus 189 patricians, patriciate 251–80, 302–35 and passim ius gentium 14, 79 calceus patricius 251 ius osculi 28 gentes maiores and minores 16, 254 patrum auctoritas 179, 182, 195, 215, 273–4 Lake Regillus, battle of 237 and plebeians 275–80 Latium and political office 268–72, 307–9 settlement patterns 146–7, 237 and priesthoods 260–3, 309 temples 315 and Roman historical writing 326–8 Laudatio Turiae 54 and senate 252–8 laws Penates 350 leges Genuciae 181, 270, 319, 330 perduellio 199 leges Liciniae Sextiae 181, 239, 240, Pergamum 42 319 phratry, phratries 114–43, 194, 195, 197 leges Publiliae 76, 180, 181, 273 plebs, plebeians leges Valeriae Horatiae 180, 277 and clientes 83, 86, 95, 101–4, 247 lex Canuleia 83 definition of 172, 275–80 lex curiata de imperio 182, 208–23 Menenius Agrippa’s parable of 327, 343 lex Hortensia 328 plebeian nobility 319–31 lex Maenia 274, 330 secessions of 179, 275, 327 lex Ogulnia 181 sophistication of 277 lex Ouinia 254 see also patricians, patriciate lex Poetelia 74, 76, 181 Politorium 195 lex Publilia Voleronis 180, 225 populus Romanus 200 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521856922 - The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology C. J. Smith Index More information General index 387 Praeneste 40 Temple of Diana 46 prodigi, and inheritance 28 Tigillum Sororium 45, 199 prouocatio 180, 199, 200, 314 Roussel, D. 111, 117, 139, 140 Quirites 198–202 Sabines 201, 238 Sabine women 187, 194 rex sacrorum 178, 260 Samothrace 350 Rome, army 174, 176, 178, 182, 225, Satricum 150–3, 294 281–98 senate 39, 169, 194 and hoplite phalanx 286 patres conscripti 255 see also curiae and army, Etruria, populus see also patricians, patriciate Romanus Servius Tullius, reforms of 176, 188, 196, 200 Rome and Athens compared 341–3 sex suffragia, see assemblies, comitia centuriata Rome, magistracies Sigonio, Carlo 66–71 aedileship Sparta 194, 315 curule 270 suus heres 25 plebeian 277 censorship 270 Tiber Valley 147 consular tribunate 222–3, 271, 307–9, Tibur 207 318 transitio ad plebem 59, 213–15, 265 consulship 269, 284, 307–9, 313 tribes dictatorship 314 and curiae 188 praetorship 270, 313 and gentes 236–49 Rome, population of 174, 296 names of 237 Rome, priesthoods 353 and Niebuhr 82 augures 262 Romulean tribes 188, 189 duouiri sacris faciundis 262 and Servius Tullius 177, 195, 225–7, 236 fetiales 262 tribunes of the plebs 179 flamines 197, 262, 313 first elected by the comitia curiata 180, 197, flamen Dialis 262, 267 225 pontifices 46, 47, 197, 261, 313 tribunus Celerum 196 Salii 262 Tusculum 40 Rome, religious festivals tutela 23, 25, 27, 29 Fordicidia 206 Twelve Tables 21–30, 56, 180 Fornacalia 197, 199, 206 ban on conubium 267, 317 Quirinalia 199, 229 tenth Table 306, 315 Rome, topography and Vico 75 Altar of Domitius Ahenobarbus 42 Ara Maxima 38, 44 Veii 61, 181 Argeorum Sacraria 356–62 Vestal Virgins 29, 190, 354 Auditorio villa 153–5, 316 Vetulonia 160 Circus Maximus 196 Vico, Giambattista 71–81 Curiae Veteres 203, 233 Forum necropolis 145 women Quirinal hill 199 and inheritance 23–9 Septimontium 206 and marriage 30–2 © Cambridge University Press www.cambridge.org Cambridge University Press 0521856922 - The Roman Clan: The Gens from Ancient Ideology to Modern Anthropology C. J. Smith Index More information Index of ancient persons NB Only individuals specifically discussed are included; individual ancient and modern writers are included in the general index.
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