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Noun(1) any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration(2) any of several public officials of ancient Rome (usually in charge of finance and administration)

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(1) Chosen by C. Marius as his quaestor he distinguished himself in the Numidian War.(2) Once again, elections were held for aedile, praetor, quaestor and the other traditional offices of the Republic.(3) Another specialist was the quaestor , whose duty was to look after all the money matter.(4) Derek Watson, the university's quaestor and factor, said: u2018There will be significant planning issues but we are determined to reduce our carbon footprint.u2019(5) Caesar serves as quaestor under governor of Further Spain.(6) As an individual aged he could expect to hold increasingly senior posts: the quaestorship at twenty-seven, praetorship in his late thirties and the consulship at forty-two.(7) Cassiodorus' proficiency as a ghostwriter was so remarkable that he was called upon to perform what were technically quaestorial functions.(8) Here the indignant tone and violation of conventions betray the authentic voice of the emperor Maximus without quaestorial smoothing.(9) Other magistracies, the aedileship and the tribunate of the plebs, might be held between quaestorship and praetorship, but were not obligatory.
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