Studies in Roman Property

Moses I. Finley (Editor), M. Millett (Contribution by), R. G. Osborne (Contribution by), D. N. Sedley (Contribution by), P. E. Easterling (Contribution by), M. K. Hopkins (Contribution by), M. D. Reeve (Contribution by), A. M. Snodgrass (Contribution

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Author
Moses I. Finley (Editor), M. Millett (Contribution by), R. G. Osborne (Contribution by), D. N. Sedley (Contribution by), P. E. Easterling (Contribution by), M. K. Hopkins (Contribution by), M. D. Reeve (Contribution by), A. M. Snodgrass (Contribution
Publish Date
1976-05-13
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
224
Publisher Name
Cambridge University Press
ISBN-10
0521211158
ISBN-13
9780521211154
citemno
053816
Subject
Ancient History
Subtitle
By the Cambridge University Research Seminar in Ancient History
SKU
9780521211154

Description

The actual practice of the Romans with regard to property and investment must be distinguished from the formal rules of the emperors and the moralistic generalizations of the ancient writers. With this in mind the Cambridge Research Seminar in Ancient History spent two years examining various aspects of Roman property, investigating individual topics in greater detail than has been attempted before. The studies which make up this volume deal with Roman investment in property - scale and concentration of holdings, rural and urban property, methods of exploitation and how this was organized, and the extent of marginal lands. The editor has formed the volume into a coherent unit by eliminating excessive duplication and overlapping between chapters. The book is of particular value to specialists in ancient history, economic and social history and in Roman law, but also contains materials of interest to medieval and agrarian historians.