
Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic
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The history of the domain lands of Rome from the earliest times to the establishment of the Empire
Chapters (42)
- PUBLIC LANDS AND AGRARIAN LAWS
- ROMAN REPUBLIC
- PREFACE.
- TABLE OF CONTENTS.
- PUBLIC LANDS AND AGRARIAN LAWS OF THE ROMAN REPUBLIC.
- CHAPTER I.
- SEC. 1.—LANDED PROPERTY.
- SEC. 2.—QUIRITARIAN OWNERSHIP.
- SEC. 3.—AGER PUBLICUS.
- SEC. 4.—ROMAN COLONIES.
- Table of Latin Colonies in Italy.
- Table of Civic Colonies in Italy.
- CHAPTER II.
- SEC. 5.—LEX CASSIA.
- SEC. 6.—AGRARIAN MOVEMENTS BETWEEN 486 AND 367.
- (a).—Extension of Territory of conquest up to the year 367 B.C.
- (b).—Colonies Founded between 454 and 367.
- CIVIC COLONIES.
- LATIN COLONIES.
- SEC. 7.—LEX LICINIA.
- SEC. VIII.—AGRARIAN MOVEMENTS BETWEEN 367 AND 133.
- (a)—Extension of Territory by Conquest between 367 and 133.
- (b)—Colonies Founded between 367 and 133.
- (a). CIVIC COLONIES.
- (b). LATIN COLONIES.
- SEC. 9.—LATIFUNDIA.
- SEC. 10.—THE INFLUENCE OF SLAVERY.
- SEC. 11.—LEX SEMPRONIA TIBERIANA.
- SEC. 12.—LEX SEMPRONIA GAIANA.
- CHAPTER III.
- SEC. 13.—LEX THORIA.[1]
- Argument of the Lex Thoria.[26]
- I. On the Ager Publicus in Italy.
- SEC. 14.—AGRARIAN MOVEMENTS BETWEEN 111 AND 86.
- SEC. 15.—EFFECT OF THE SULLAN REVOLUTION.
- SEC. 16.—AGRARIAN MOVEMENTS BETWEEN 86 AND 59.
- SEC. 17.—LEX JULIA AGRARIA.
- SEC. 18.—DISTRIBUTION OF LAND AFTER THE CIVIL WAR BETWEEN CÆSAR AND POMPEY.
- SEC. 19.—DISTRIBUTIONS FROM THE DEATH OF CÆSAR TO THE TIME OF AUGUSTUS.
- FINIS.
- COMPILER'S APPENDIX
- Images of the original, accented, Greek quotations
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