3. Camill. 39) considers
this magister equitum to be the same as the famous law-giver C. Licinius Calvus Stolo, who was
then tribune of the people ; but it is inconceivable that a tribune should have held the
office of magister equitum. Dio Cassius (Fragm. 33) likewise calls the
magister equitum erroneously Licinius Stolo. (Comp. Niebuhr, Hist. of
Rome, iii. p. 27, n. 35.)