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Lex Cincia

the Cincian law

also: lex Cincia, legem Cinciam, the Cincian law

The lex Cincia de donis et muneribus (204 BC), which barred advocates from taking fees and capped the size of gifts; here invoked over whether Cicero may accept the gift of Servius Claudius's library.

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Mentioned in 2 works (2 total)

Ad Atticum 1.20 letters · 1 mention
Cato the Elder, On Old Age philosophy · 1 mention

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