The Decline of Roman Republic, Volume 1Bell and Daldy, 1864 |
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Page 149
... five hundred jugera of land ( agri ) . Neither the passage of Livy nor that of Varro in which the terms of the enactment are recorded , speaks of this limitation applying to the Public Land . The expression is simply land ( ager , agri ) ...
... five hundred jugera of land ( agri ) . Neither the passage of Livy nor that of Varro in which the terms of the enactment are recorded , speaks of this limitation applying to the Public Land . The expression is simply land ( ager , agri ) ...
Page 151
... five hundred jugera of land . ' But in course of time the law was evaded and the rich ' at last openly got possession of the greater part of the public lands in their own names . ' He adds that ' C. Laelius , the friend of Scipio ...
... five hundred jugera of land . ' But in course of time the law was evaded and the rich ' at last openly got possession of the greater part of the public lands in their own names . ' He adds that ' C. Laelius , the friend of Scipio ...
Page 152
... five hundred jugera , and imposed a fine on him if he held more , for this is the inference which Huschke derives from Plutarch's words . Thus a man would be obliged in some way to get rid of all his land above five hundred jugera , if ...
... five hundred jugera , and imposed a fine on him if he held more , for this is the inference which Huschke derives from Plutarch's words . Thus a man would be obliged in some way to get rid of all his land above five hundred jugera , if ...
Page 161
... five hun- dred plethra ( jugera ) , and that he should not have of large cattle more than a hundred nor more than five hundred of the smaller ; and for this cultivation and live stock they required them ( the possessors ) to have a ...
... five hun- dred plethra ( jugera ) , and that he should not have of large cattle more than a hundred nor more than five hundred of the smaller ; and for this cultivation and live stock they required them ( the possessors ) to have a ...
Page 166
... five hundred jugera , which Appian speaks of , is evidently the Licinian law of Livy , and ' the land , ' or ' this land ' means the Public Land as Schweighaeuser clearly saw and Freinsheim long before him . The provision about the ...
... five hundred jugera , which Appian speaks of , is evidently the Licinian law of Livy , and ' the land , ' or ' this land ' means the Public Land as Schweighaeuser clearly saw and Freinsheim long before him . The provision about the ...
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