Lex Acilia de Intercalando

The Lex Acilia de intercalando (Latin for "The Acilian Law on Intercalating") was a Roman law introduced by the consul M'. Acilius Glabrio and enacted in 191 BC.[1] Its content is unclear, but it dealt with intercalation in the Roman calendar.

  1. ^ L. Franchini, 'Osservazioni in merito alla lex Acilia de intercalando', in 'Annali LUMSA, 2002, 323-340.

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