Roman Civilization: The EmpireColumbia University Press, 1955 |
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Pagina 185
... Note 207 . 50 Not our month August , but the first month of the Egyptian calendar , Thoth ( August 29 - September 27 ) , which was renamed in honor of Augustus , who was born in September ; cf. Chapter II , Note 20 . 51 Narcissus was ...
... Note 207 . 50 Not our month August , but the first month of the Egyptian calendar , Thoth ( August 29 - September 27 ) , which was renamed in honor of Augustus , who was born in September ; cf. Chapter II , Note 20 . 51 Narcissus was ...
Pagina 392
... Note 180 ) is thus 16 , or 64 percent . 183 Cf. Chapter II , Note 20 , and Note 143 above . 184 This per - capita money tax for the maintenance of the irrigation canals was apparently paid in addition to , not in lieu of , the five days ...
... Note 180 ) is thus 16 , or 64 percent . 183 Cf. Chapter II , Note 20 , and Note 143 above . 184 This per - capita money tax for the maintenance of the irrigation canals was apparently paid in addition to , not in lieu of , the five days ...
Pagina 398
... Note 20 . 199 For the dyke tax see Note 184. The pig tax , anachronistically retaining its original name , was also levied by the Romans as a per - capita tax on the entire population of Egypt . 200 This amount is crossed out on the ...
... Note 20 . 199 For the dyke tax see Note 184. The pig tax , anachronistically retaining its original name , was also levied by the Romans as a per - capita tax on the entire population of Egypt . 200 This amount is crossed out on the ...
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