If you ever have trouble getting to sleep, try my scintillating account, "Catiline and the Date of the Consular Elections of 63 B.C.," Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History IV (Collection Latomus, vol. 196), 1986:234-246. "Without coming to some conclusion, however, tentative, about when Catiline finally lost all hope of coming to power by constitutional means, it is impossible to assess the degree to which he was involved in the conspiracy that bears his name." This was my only journal article in ancient history before I started my new career, in survey research.
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If you ever have trouble getting to sleep, try my scintillating account, "Catiline and the Date of the Consular Elections of 63 B.C.," Studies in Latin Literature and Roman History IV (Collection Latomus, vol. 196), 1986:234-246. "Without coming to some conclusion, however, tentative, about when Catiline finally lost all hope of coming to power by constitutional means, it is impossible to assess the degree to which he was involved in the conspiracy that bears his name." This was my only journal article in ancient history before I started my new career, in survey research.