4 ‘Only a few of them [the censors 218–134] … rose to be censors in the first elections held after their consulships’ (569); ‘the patricians rose fairly quickly to censorships during this period, if no political reasons prevented them from doing so’ (572); ‘The censors during the years 218–133 then generally advanced according to seniority, although there were exceptions because of political factors or the merit of the applicant. The speed of the rise to the censorship always depended upon the available number of consulars’ (573); ‘During the following era, from 133 to 30, the censors rose somewhat more easily than they had done during the previous period’ (573).