A History of Rome Down to the Reign of ConstantineClassical work on the history of the Roman Empire - For senior history students - Many illustrations of Roman antiquities - Map of ancient Rome - Map of the Roman Empire under Augustus, Trajan and Hadrian - Lazio (Latium) - Rome. |
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Pagina 258
The owners and lessees of the latifundia looked to these not merely to preserve
but to increase their profits : in the words of Cato , a good landlord ought to sell
more than he bought . To this end they began to introduce scientific methods of ...
The owners and lessees of the latifundia looked to these not merely to preserve
but to increase their profits : in the words of Cato , a good landlord ought to sell
more than he bought . To this end they began to introduce scientific methods of ...
Pagina 261
Apart from the bronzes of Capua and the olive - oil of the Campanian latifundia ,
the exports of Italy were insignificant . On the other hand , Rome now imported
large quantities of grain from Increase of Sicily , and took most of the produce of
the ...
Apart from the bronzes of Capua and the olive - oil of the Campanian latifundia ,
the exports of Italy were insignificant . On the other hand , Rome now imported
large quantities of grain from Increase of Sicily , and took most of the produce of
the ...
Pagina 451
They acquired large areas of crop land in Sicily and especially in northern Africa ;
and it was no doubt on the latifundia of the new Italian landlords that the vine and
the olive were propagated in Spain . But the transfer of provincial soil into ...
They acquired large areas of crop land in Sicily and especially in northern Africa ;
and it was no doubt on the latifundia of the new Italian landlords that the vine and
the olive were propagated in Spain . But the transfer of provincial soil into ...
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