Cultural depictionssection: I'm not sure how people write these, honestly, they seem to be very ad hoc. There doesn't seem to be any academic literature which reviews Catiline's cultural legacy in toto (Beard 2015 devotes a few paragraphs but that is not sufficient).
inheritingthe post of pontifex maximus; claiming that he was assassinated by Gracchans). New version also provided needed context to his most famous act, killing Tiberius Gracchus, which in the original was a Gracchan-influenced morality play (which is not surprising given that Plut. TG has been hypothesised to be based on such a play).
[Bennett's] more general conclusions do not seem to be consistent with the facts and he seems to misunderstand both Cinna's position in Rome and his importance in Roman politics. New version is based on CAH2 9 and a recent book on Cinna published in 2002 which encompasses a lot of the re-evaluation of the mid-century. "I followed my usual custom and took up the general cause of" – Sall. Cat. 35 – excising the unnecessary repetition of melodramatic primary source anecdotes.
Lycurgus (lawgiver)was stubified. My version, which at the time was incipient, was then worked on aggressively to fill in the content gap. I moved over the stubified version on given day.