Rome, the Greek World, and the East, Vol. 2 - Government, Society, and Culture in the Roman Empire
46 The Imperial Government Time Letter Author Subject Place 114 P LexPompeiaand confermentacity’s citizenshiponoutsiders 115 T 1 ...
chapterthree The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries * TheearlyPrincipatetendstobeinterpretedintermsoftheconstitutional formsinwhi ...
48 The Imperial Government calstandpointfortheunderstandingofthedevelopmentoftheFiscusinthe firsttwocenturiesoftheEmpirehasnever ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 49 ‘‘patrimonium’’;attemptstoexplainawaytheplainmeaningofthesentence cannotbeaccepted.^9 F ...
50 The Imperial Government Theword‘‘fiscus’’appearsfrequentlyinconnectionwiththeownershipor tenancyoflandedpropertiesbytheempero ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 51 of PetiliusCerealiscouldsupporttheirdemandforpermissiontosackthe ColoniaTrevirorumbyoff ...
52 The Imperial Government were other ways by which they might come to the emperor. A passage in Pliny’sNatural Historyimplicitl ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 53 forth)andendswiththesentence,‘‘Ishallgodowntoactasguarantor,be- causeIhavepromised;butn ...
54 The Imperial Government rium.’’^48 ItisnotclearwhichoftheseremissionsisreferredtointheRoman inscription,proclaimingaremission ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 55 byhimtoCaesar’streasuryinRome’’—clearlyaprivatedebt.^56 ThusPliny inthePanegyriccanprai ...
56 The Imperial Government ApartfromcaseslikethatofLuciliusCapito,wherelegalprocesseswere obviatedbythesimpleuseofforce,theFiscu ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 57 wouldapplytotheFiscus—thoughevenherespecialconditionswereoften immediatelyattached.Thus ...
58 The Imperial Government LegaciesandInheritances Like prominent republican political figures, Augustus and his successors coul ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 59 ofreferringtoboththelex Iulia de maritandis ordinibus(theJulianlawregulat- ingmarriageb ...
60 The Imperial Government propertieswithoutownerswillfalltothepeopleasauniversalparent.’’^95 In thereignof Trajanwefindasystemb ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 61 somerecentperiod)amandiggingorploughingcandosowithoutthefear of striking some buried ob ...
62 The Imperial Government ertyofothersandnotofthehusbandswhoreceivedthem,thedeifiedAugus- tushasordered—asalsotheprefects—thatt ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 63 tirelyunknown.Philo,however,indescribingthecondemnationofFlaccus, makesclearthatsomepro ...
64 The Imperial Government FinesandPenalties Fromthetakingofbona damnatorumitwasonlyashortsteptothetakingof finesforlesseroffens ...
The Fiscus in the First Two Centuries 65 amount,’’^128 and another froma.d.254 a penalty paid ‘‘to the most sacred treasury’’(to ...
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