INDICES
Where the reference is less direct, the figure is given in brackets
I GENERAL
Agriculture, etc.
Accommodation-labour, mutual between neighbours,
170
,
333-4
Accommodation land,
190-1
Aqueducts,
293-6
asses,
107
,
330
,
334
,
400
,
422
contempt for,
12
,
69
,
145-7
,
160
,
334
Decay of, general,
337
,
383
,
387
,
393
Decay of, in Greece,
11
,
96
,
104
,
127
,
129
,
132
,
300 foll.
Decay of, in Italy,
11
,
14
,
143-4
,
147
,
154 foll.
,
163
,
174
,
209-10
,
250-1
,
265
,
271-2
,
281 foll.
,
288
,
299
,
358
,
365
,
404 foll.
Delegation of management,
432-3
growth of distaste for,
42
, [
79
],
88
, [
119
],
124
,
251
, [
278
],
302
Importance and recognized value of,
3
,
5
,
6
,
8-11
,
82
,
141
,
200
,
204-6
,
212
,
226
, [
280
],
283
,
400
,
437
,
444
improved by knowledge of foreign countries,
179
, [
251
]
Industrializing of,
146-7
,
150-1
,
168-9
,
203-4
,
445
,
447
,
452
in Peloponnesus,
30
,
49
,
50
, [
69
],
82
,
118
,
120
,
122-3
,
128-9
in the East,
303-5
Landed peasantry not ‘proletarian’,
457-8
Military point of view,
3
,
8-11
,
64-5
,
74-5
,
122
, [
128
],
132
,
133
,
147
,
152
,
163
,
166
,
176
,
213-4
,
283
,
395-7
,
438
,
440
Moral or civic point of view,
3
,
11
,
31
,
64
,
70
,
83
,
96
,
107-8
,
124
,
133
,
135 foll.
,
166
,
213
, [
277 foll.
],
281 foll.
,
302
,
439-40
,
445
,
458
need of capital,
47
, [
67
],
83
,
104
,
144
,
154
,
174
,
200-1
,
204
, [
225
],
250
,
255
,
320
,
345
,
365
problem of food-supply,
3
,
9
,
14
,
15
, [
19
],
29
,
30
,
47
,
48
,
62
,
66
,
77
,
81
,
87
,
92
,
96
,
118-9
,
132
,
208
,
211
,
283
,
288
,
309
, [
326
],
332
, [
337
],
339
,
347
,
357-8
,
375
,
379
,
382-4
,
387-98
,
403
,
406-8
,
411-2
,
416
,
427-8
,
460-1
Property and proprietary rights,
436
Punic,
151
,
164
, [
168
], [
179
],
203-4
, [
282
],
353
remunerative or not,
14
,
41
,
83
,
107
,
111
,
154-60
,
166
,
169
,
174
,
186
, [
193
],
201
,
205
,
252-3
, [
268
], [
277
],
284
,
306
,
308-10
,
318
,
320-2
,
351
,
365
,
404-5
Barbarian and Greek,
27
,
28
,
31-2
,
34
,
54-5
,
78-9
, [
112
],
113
, [
164
]
Barbarian lords and Roman subjects,
427
Barbarians and the Roman army,
14
,
210
,
270
,
273
,
292
,
339
,
382
,
387
,
397
,
413-4
,
417-8
Barbarians, fertility of,
382
Barbarians, settlement of, within Roman Empire,
337-8
,
340
,
360
,
384
,
414-5
,
416
,
426
,
431
Bee-keeping,
184
,
228
,
230
, [
266
],
309
Beggars,
18
,
19
,
23
,
25
,
72
,
243
,
392
Book-keeping on great estates,
249-50
,
258-9
, [
264
],
335
,
368
Bucolic poetry,
115-6
,
218-20
,
280
Capitalism and employment of labour,
2
,
36
,
48
,
55
,
57-8
,
70-1
,
107
,
150
,
151-2
,
156 foll.
,
173
,
220
,
254
,
302
,
441
,
443
,
454-6
Capitalism, growth of,
13
,
25
,
33
,
36
,
47-8
,
49
,
58
,
70
,
76
,
83
, [
106
],
129
,
142-4
,
212
,
282
,
288 foll.
,
314
Capitalist influence hostile to free peasantry,
151-2
,
201
, [
212
], [
297
]
Capitalist profiteers,
403
cases, query, hypothetical?,
264
,
304-5
Caste and gild system of later Roman Empire,
210
,
212
, [
376-7
],
383
,
389-91
,
396
,
405
,
413
,
423
,
451
Census, the later Imperial,
388
,
390
,
420-2
,
431
Centralization, bureaucratic,
379-80
,
381
,
384
Cereal crops,
19
,
47-8
,
81
,
104
,
107
,
111
, [
118
], [
121
],
154
,
174
,
249
, [
253
],
266-7
,
283-4
,
291
,
303
,
309
,
350
,
352
,
375
,
388
,
403
,
406
,
412
, [
428-9
],
461
,
463
Charcoal,
42
,
64
Charitable institutions,
271
,
273
,
296
,
324
Charity, private,
403
Christianity, influence of,
410-1
,
420
,
422-3
,
426-32
, [
435
],
449 foll.
Citizen and alien,
32
,
36
,
47
,
48
,
66
,
96-7
,
301
,
314
,
329
Citizens as such not producers,
102
Citizens, new, incorporation of,
126-7
,
149
,
153
,
271
,
288
,
389
, [
444
]
Citizenship,
86
,
92
,
94
,
98
,
113-4
,
120
,
301-2
,
389
,
431
,
444
City and country,
9
,
13
,
24
,
31-2
,
40
,
43-4
,
48
,
49
,
63
,
83
,
89
,
90
,
108-9
,
115-6
,
124-5
,
145-6
,
153
,
184
, [
200
],
217
,
222
,
235-6
,
251
,
278-9
,
301-2
,
306
,
308
,
332
,
400
,
409
,
429
City and State,
380
Cleruchies,
39
,
41-2
,
51-2
,
81
,
83
,
105-6
, [
120
]
Clients [πελάται,
clientes
],
25
,
134
, [
150
], [
167
],
243
,
314
,
431
,
433
Colonies,
26-7
,
51
,
67
,
72
,
76
,
83
,
87-8
,
152
,
174
,
207
,
270
, [
272
],
273-5
Commerce and seafaring,
19
,
23
,
39
,
114
,
215
,
288
,
290
,
309
,
347
,
381
,
391
,
403
,
412
Commerce restricted,
77
,
92
,
96
, [
98
],
100
,
102
, [
142
], [
290
]
Communistic schemes and legends,
41
,
45
,
89
,
92
,
120
,
218
,
232
,
236
,
248
, [
459
]
Confiscation and redistribution,
67
, [
70
],
72
, [
88
],
89
,
128
,
155-6
,
176-7
,
178-9
,
193
,
200
,
203
, [
225
],
234
,
236
,
240
Continuity of occupation, importance of,
207-8
,
252-3
,
255
,
344-5
,
347
,
355-6
,
377
,
383-4
Corn-dealers,
81
,
403
Corn trade (Euxine),
31
, [
39
],
81
,
104-5
Cosmopolitanism,
113-4
, [
187
],
232
,
271
, [
288
]
Country carts,
39
,
400
Country houses,
51
,
82
,
106
,
108-9
,
124
,
157
, [
164
],
165-6
,
201
,
224
,
235
,
246
,
310
,
312
,
366
,
427-9
Country life idealized, desire of,
43
, [
115
],
124-5
,
200-1
,
215
,
217
,
222
, [
230
],
234-6
,
280
, [
302-3
],
417
,
429
Craftsman as employer,
2
, [
48
], [
51
],
172-3
, [
385
],
441
,
446
Crops, dealers in,
111
,
171
,
322
,
375
Crops, hanging, sale of,
171
,
265
,
284
,
322
Crops, variety in, movement towards,
203
,
266
Cultivation etc. by contract,
140
,
166
,
171-3
, [
180
],
186
,
264-5
Cultivation, intensive,
231
,
265
, [
291
]
Cultivation, movements to extend or maintain,
126-7
, [
207-8
],
211-2
, [
272
], [
301
],
337-8
,
340
,
349-52
,
357
, [
383
],
387
,
394
Damage, responsibility for,
363
,
366
,
373-4
Debt, pressure of,
22
,
25
,
133-4
,
144
,
155
, [
209
],
321
,
430
,
436-7
Devastation of farms in war,
31
,
38
,
40
,
43
, [
84
],
104
,
118
,
133
,
136
,
139
,
144
,
410-1
,
412
Differentiation of soldier and farmer,
210
,
382
,
417-8
Digging,
35
,
46
,
116
,
172
,
186
,
261
,
282
,
317
Dogs,
23
,
331
,
372
Domains, imperial,
207
,
209
,
337
,
342-58
,
377-8
Domestication of animals,
15
,
32
,
433-4
Drainage,
366
East and West,
409
,
460-4
Education,
68-9
,
72-3
,
76
,
101
Emigration of working farmers (?),
207
,
256
, [
272
],
274-5
, [
293
],
348-9
Estates
abroad,
39
,
51-2
,
81
,
83-4
,
106
,
207
,
214
,
248-9
,
251
,
281-2
, [
291
],
298
, [
301
],
309
,
319
,
341
,
348
,
353-4
,
405
and boundaries,
17
,
108
,
174-5
,
190
,
331
as ‘Peculiars’,
354
,
377
,
392-3
division of,
22
,
190-1
,
256
Great, growth of, in Italy,
126
,
143-4
,
147
,
152-3
,
154
,
165
,
201
,
203
,
205
,
248
,
251
,
256
,
263
,
281-3
,
297
,
314
, [
354
]
Large and small,
46
,
47
,
51
,
88
,
106-7
,
119
,
125
,
129
,
138
,
141-4
, [
166
],
182
,
196
,
201
,
214
,
281-4
,
296-7
,
334
Letting to tenants,
14
,
36
,
39
,
52
,
82-3
,
84
,
106
,
111
, [
125
],
157-8
,
160-1
,
167
,
177
,
183
,
191
,
194-5
,
198
,
201-2
,
208
,
211
,
216
,
224
,
233-5
,
246-7
,
252-7
,
264
,
277
,
280
,
297-9
,
303
,
307-8
,
320-1
,
325
,
355
,
358-9
,
362 foll.
,
367-8
,
376
,
390
,
433
,
450
,
463
Management by owner,
13
,
57-8
,
82
,
106
, [
146
],
167
,
170-1
,
224
, [
250-1
],
284
, [
319
],
325
Management by owner’s steward,
13
, [
33
],
36
,
51
,
57-60
,
88
,
106
,
116
,
124
,
140
,
153
,
158-60
,
168
,
186
,
194
,
224
,
251-3
,
256 foll.
,
297 foll.
,
304
,
321
,
325
,
335
,
343
,
353
,
367-8
,
461
Mixed,
82
, [
83
],
106
,
108
, [
155
],
169
, [
201
],
310
of
collegia
,
295
retain names of former owners,
343
Small, profits on,
160
,
184
,
230
,
284
,
306
Suburban,
109
,
128
,
164
,
248
,
294-5
,
306
,
312
Eugenics,
72-3
, [
90
],
93
Evidence, lack of, from working farmer or labourer,
4
,
374
, [
429-30
],
454
Experiments,
258
Fallows and rotation of crops,
291
Familiar details, tendency of writers to omit,
16
,
44
,
136
,
140
,
213-4
,
379
Farm-equipment found by landlord,
216
,
255
,
297-9
,
320-1
,
344-5
,
364-5
,
367
Farmer and politics,
11
,
12
,
36
,
40-4
,
49
,
70
,
89
,
90
,
302
Farmer as man of substance,
39-40
,
41
,
46
,
104
Farmer-heroes, Roman,
135 foll.
,
145-6
,
197
,
213
,
232
,
281
,
313
,
328
,
415
,
418
,
445
Farmer not a soldier,
74
, [
98
],
101
,
210
,
313
, [
316
],
396-8
,
417
Farmer rather a seller than a buyer,
42
,
167
, [
185
]
Farmers’ capital mostly fixed,
46
,
47
,
104
, [
193
]
Farmers required to be resident,
204-5
,
208
,
297
,
383-4
Farmers resident in the city,
33
,
51
,
82
Farm-hands as oarsmen,
90
,
95
,
183
Farming, fancy,
109
,
179
,
282
,
308-10
Farming, high or scientific,
98-9
,
122
,
179
, [
181
],
201
,
286
Farming means unremitting attention and toil,
22
,
23
, [
152
],
159-60
,
166
, [
197
],
218
,
222
,
251
,
321
,
451
Farm slaves barbarians,
63
,
92
,
94
,
124
, [
292
], [
325
],
337
Farm tenants and their burdens,
14
, [
131
], [
157-8
],
183
,
195
,
197
,
209
,
211
,
254
,
377-8
,
397
,
415
Figs,
45
,
81
,
108
,
266
,
283
,
303
, [
463
]
Financial interests, power of,
152
Financial system and motives of later Roman Empire,
211-2
, [
225
],
346
,
348
,
354-5
,
375-8
,
381-3
,
388 foll.
,
394
,
401
,
410 foll.
,
427
Fires,
249
,
374
,
428
Firewood,
42
,
107
,
111
, [
115
],
118
,
252
,
309
,
388
,
408
Flocks and herds (grazing and breeding),
16
,
19
,
20
,
29
,
81
,
88
,
90
,
115-6
,
121
,
154
,
165
,
171
,
174
,
179
,
266
,
278
,
301
,
303
,
309
, [
372
],
388
,
406
,
429
,
448
Floods,
108
,
312
,
322
,
374
Flower gardens,
108-9
Food, imported,
39
,
47
,
48
,
69
,
77
,
81
,
104
,
119
,
154
,
174
,
184
,
266
,
283
,
288
,
309
,
326
,
347
,
358
,
403
,
416
Foods,
19
,
20
,
24
,
25
,
45
,
137
,
283
,
403
Fortified homesteads,
412-3
,
429
Free craftsmen employed by farmer,
172-3
,
184
, [
462
]
Freedmen (German),
292
Freedmen (Greek),
80
,
82
,
85
, [
123
]
Freedmen (Roman),
127
, [
160
],
168-9
,
183
,
188
,
192-3
,
196-7
,
201
,
213
,
234
,
236
,
243
,
244
,
264
,
271
,
284
, [
288
],
290-1
,
300
,
312
,
314-5
,
318
, [
334
],
379
, [
429
]
Freedom, its local value,
21
,
137
Fruit-trees and orchards,
19
,
20
,
25
,
127-8
,
139
, [
178
],
230
,
344
,
350
,
421
Goats,
47
,
84
,
183
Granaries,
107
, [
198
],
249
,
267
,
288
,
411-2
,
429
Greeks enslave Greeks,
27
,
31
,
55
,
73
,
112
,
435
Herdsmen and shepherds, etc.,
16-7
,
33
,
35
,
63
,
84
,
109
,
115-6
,
154
,
162
,
179
,
218-20
,
301
,
304
,
310
,
315
,
448
Highwaymen and brigands,
154
,
160
,
179
,
191-2
,
233
,
323
,
329
,
342
,
372
,
375
,
392
,
405
Home or Manor Farm on estates, [
161
], [
201
],
216-7
,
235
,
246
,
254-6
,
257
,
298
,
319
,
342
,
353
,
355
Horses,
33
,
57-8
,
120-1
,
418-9
Hunting, fishing, bird-catching, etc.,
185
,
307
,
309
,
319
,
405
Imperial jealousy of great private estates,
207
,
301
,
353
,
387
,
392-3
,
394-5
Imperial taxation, crushing effect of,
301
, [
303
],
336
,
357
,
381-4
,
387 foll.
,
393
,
410 foll.
,
421-2
,
424
,
427
Improvement by fire,
223
Internal maladies of Roman Empire,
409 foll.
,
413
Irrigation,
16
,
246
,
293
Italian agriculture, pictures of, discussed,
178-9
, [
182-3
],
200-1
,
214-8
,
235
,
251-3
,
288
,
404-6
, [
419
]
Italian agriculture, protection of,
157
, [
272
]
Italian land and taxation,
205
,
212
, [
291
],
358
,
365
,
388
,
406
Italian land, encouragement to invest in,
274
,
289
,
291
,
297
,
319
Italian slaves in Italy,
137
,
149
, [
160
]
Jealousy of wealth,
41
,
44
,
66
,
70
,
72
, [
76
],
87
, [
109
]
Jurists as Ministers,
336
Land, etc.
as investment,
106
,
144
,
159
,
165
,
169
,
190
,
201
,
225
,
289 foll.
,
319-20
,
365-6
,
405
as security,
143
,
288-90
,
296
,
324
,
326-7
, [
430
]
bought by capitalist speculators,
47
,
57
,
106
,
142-4
,
153
,
191
, [
199
],
238
, [
284
],
353
buying or selling of,
23
, [
47
],
57
,
84
,
88
,
106
,
108-9
, [
119
], [
135-6
],
143-4
,
154
,
167
,
175
,
190-1
,
193
, [
200
],
234-5
,
238-9
,
251
,
282
,
284
,
288 foll.
,
295
,
305
,
315
,
318-20
,
405
,
428
grabbing and monopoly,
67
,
88
,
120
,
142-4
,
165
,
174
,
190
,
248-9
,
251
,
282
,
313-4
,
438
holding peasantry and military duty,
10
,
14
,
42
,
89
,
90
,
132-4
,
138
,
141-2
,
148-9
,
152-3
,
175 foll.
,
198
,
204
,
213
,
230
,
313
, [
418
],
438
,
440
hunger,
8
,
52
,
54
,
87
,
106
,
128
,
133
,
135
,
145
,
174
, [
437
]
lots, κλῆροι,
20
,
21
,
22
,
26
,
39
,
51-2
,
67
,
76-7
,
88-9
,
91
,
94
,
120
,
128
,
133
,
174
,
177
,
210
,
441
lots, sale of, forbidden,
88
, [
91
],
175-6
lots, small in early times,
135-6
,
243
,
281-3
,
313
lots, tradition of primitive equality,
75
,
89
, [
91
]
mortgages on, etc.,
25
, [
82
],
88
,
106-7
,
109
,
155
,
288-90
,
327
, [
430
]
neglect of poorer soils,
351
owners, large, and war,
38
,
39
,
41
owning and citizenship,
8
,
14
,
25
,
31
,
32
,
36
,
44
,
57
,
66-7
,
70
,
77
,
86
,
94
,
96
,
97
,
105-6
,
127
,
138
,
148
,
191
, [
313
],
437
,
440
,
444
owning and residence,
51-2
,
94
,
106
,
108-9
,
124-5
,
153
,
165-6
,
168
,
250-1
,
256
owning, prestige of,
13
,
14
,
39
,
58
,
106
,
154-5
,
157
,
201
,
205
,
235
,
297
,
358
,
365-6
,
438 foll.
precarious tenure of,
20
,
134
,
167
proud capitalists,
14
, [
47
],
155
, [
169
],
201
,
235
,
249-50
,
282-3
,
290-1
,
314
,
332
,
358
public,
68
,
94
,
134-5
,
143
, [
154
],
165
,
174-5
,
177
,
195
,
197-8
question of improvements, [
166
],
174
, [
176
],
233-4
,
252
, [
301
],
365-7
regarded as property of the state,
204
, [
277
],
303
, [
377
]
rent of, in money or kind, fixed or by quota,
26
,
77
,
252
,
292
,
297
,
303
,
321
,
332
,
343-4
,
346-7
,
356
,
365
,
371
,
376
, [
394
],
428
,
433
systems, foreign,
204-5
,
210-1
,
291-2
tenure, questions of,
237-8
,
272
, [
286
]
the classes concerned with it,
432-3
value dependent on presence of labour,
60
, [
84
],
122
,
142
,
144
, [
154
],
170
,
201
,
256
, [
319
],
320
,
383
,
393-5
,
396
various qualities, importance of,
25
, [
36
],
41-2
,
47
, [
63-4
],
82-3
, [
108-9
],
121
,
139
,
180
,
186
,
231
, [
239
], [
267
],
365
Landed peasantry, attempts to revive,
174-5
,
186
,
198
, [
200
],
210
,
226
,
231
,
239
, [
251
],
273
, [
315
], [
351
]
Landlord
as tax-collector,
393-4
can force tenant to cultivate properly,
253-4
,
351
,
363
,
433
distrains on defaulting tenants,
298
,
320-1
,
378
duty to his tenant,
404
duty to support his tenant’s interests,
404
encroach on tenants’ rights,
246-7
, [
393
]
great, and politics,
153
,
155
,
157
,
159
,
160
,
165
,
207
great, as protectors,
392
,
393
,
424
great private, and imperial policy,
281-2
,
301
,
352-4
,
366
, [
383
],
392-3
,
394-5
mad finance of,
154-5
,
157
,
289
rights of,
363-4
,
367
,
394
selfishness of,
294-6
,
375
,
405
,
407
the enterprising, glorified,
12
,
58
, [
178-9
],
284
the town-bred man,
108
,
200
, [
234
]
Laws
Agrarian of 111
B.C.
,
143
,
175
Claudian,
142
, [
165
], [
169
]
Codes, Theodosian and Justinian.
See under list of passages cited
Digest.
See under list of passages cited
Imperial by-laws,
343 foll.
,
346
,
349
,
352
,
354
Imperial rescripts and constitutions,
346-7
, [
352
],
360-1
,
372
,
376
,
378
,
386-7
,
431
Julian (of Caesar),
177
,
288
Jurists separately cited,
293
,
333
,
351
Law appealed to, [
329
],
331
,
402
Law as evidence,
131
,
361-2
,
399
Licinian,
131
,
141
,
174
municipal charters,
354
of Gortyn,
436
on manumission,
333
Sempronian (of Gracchi),
175
Servilian (of Rullus),
177
,
198
Twelve Tables,
283
Leases, perpetual,
359
,
376
Leisure for citizens,
77-8
,
93-4
,
97
,
102
, [
188
],
454
Lime,
172
,
388
,
408
Limitation of scope,
6
,
132
Literary evidence, nature and value of,
5
,
6
,
30
,
131
,
136 foll.
,
142-4
,
145-8
,
160
,
187-8
,
199-201
,
213-7
,
218 foll.
,
267-9
,
281
,
286-7
,
300 foll.
,
303 foll.
,
305 foll.
,
317 foll.
,
325
,
328
,
399
,
402
,
409
,
415
,
417
,
420
,
422-3
,
426 foll.
,
454
Loans by the state to landlords,
225
,
273
,
326
Local conditions, importance of,
255
,
267
,
282
,
319-20
,
372
,
388
Local custom, recognition of, [
345
],
364-5
,
367
Local government, questions of,
379-80
Luxury and extravagance,
381
Luxury, its effect on farming,
179
,
246
,
266
, [
306
,
308-10
],
365-6
Malarious lands,
180
,
182
,
253
, [
462
]
Manufacture of articles on the farm,
185
, [
219
], [
227
],
262
Manufactures,
53
, [
83
],
381
,
441
Manuring,
44
,
174
,
266
,
284
Market gardens,
184
,
231
,
265
,
295-6
,
306
,
330
,
332
Markets, urban,
306
,
308-9
Master’s eye, importance of,
57-9
,
116
,
166
,
170-1
,
194
,
243
, [
251
],
252-3
,
266
,
282
Metics,
49
,
71
, [
86
],
97
,
98
Migration, power of, the mark of freedom,
386
,
444
,
451
Military
Class control [and plunder] farmers,
26-8
,
68
,
91-2
, [
94
],
101
, [
103
], [
104
],
436
Colonies and settlement of discharged soldiers on land,
10
,
11
,
29
,
155-6
,
176-7
,
179
,
210
,
214-5
,
219
, [
223
],
234
,
236
,
238
,
240
,
251
,
274-5
,
293
Gymnastics and military service,
100-1
,
128
,
316
License and outrages,
104
,
160
,
219
, [
313
,
315
],
330
,
342
,
374
,
378
,
405
,
422-3
Mercenary soldiers,
10
,
50
,
53-4
,
64-5
,
71
,
95
,
103-4
,
112-3
,
116
,
119
,
125
,
132
,
292
,
339
Professionalism, growth of,
13
, [
54
],
69
, [
74
],
95
,
100
,
153
,
177
,
186
,
210
,
313
,
316
,
417
Service unpopular and evaded,
41
,
71
,
103
,
324
,
326
Substitutes,
324
,
396
Systems,
9-11
,
27
, [
97-8
],
101
,
122
,
128
,
132-3
,
138-9
,
152-3
,
175-7
,
186
,
209-10
, [
225
],
323-4
,
339
, [
341
],
396-7
,
407
,
413-4
,
417
, [
423
],
438
Tenure of barbarian colonists,
273
,
339-40
,
415
Veterans, retired, as local magnates,
400
,
402
Milk and cheese,
265
,
309
Mining and quarrying,
51
,
59
,
108
, [
192
],
443
,
446-7
Money-values, difficulty in ascertaining,
375
,
387-8
Moral causes of Imperial decline,
423-6
Mules,
24
,
33
,
400
,
422
Municipal estates,
207
,
255
,
359
,
375-7
,
400
Municipalities and benefactors,
271
,
324
,
381
, [
408
]
Municipalities as taxation-centres,
380-1
,
390
,
392
,
401
, [
408
],
421
,
425
Municipalities, jealousy between,
380
,
401
408-9
Municipalities, local senators and magistrates of,
217
,
293
,
376
,
390
,
400-1
Municipal jurisdictions,
354
,
380
,
399 foll.
Municipal offices shirked,
377
,
381
,
392
, [
401
],
425
Music,
98
,
123
Nationalization of aliens, [
437
],
444
New Hellenism,
112-4
,
164
,
275-6
Official favours and corruption,
357
,
389-91
,
403-7
,
409
,
410-1
,
413-4
,
421-2
,
425
Old age, state-relief in,
80
Olives and oil,
19
,
24
,
42
,
46
,
47-8
,
81
,
84
,
104
,
108
,
171-2
,
174
,
266
,
283-4
,
303
,
350
,
352
,
406
,
428
, [
463
]
Oriental and other foreign influences,
6
,
7
,
204-8
,
210-1
,
314
Oriental Greeks,
113
,
153
,
271
,
379
Oxen,
16
,
22
,
24
,
44
,
47
,
99
,
172
,
180
, [
197
],
214
,
228-9
,
231
,
243
,
249
,
253
,
261
,
282
,
284
,
286
,
331
,
364
,
398
,
433-4
,
438
Patrons of villages,
212
,
400-1
,
425
Payment in kind, not in debased currency,
211
, [
359-60
],
384
,
388
Peasant-farmer, hard life of,
25
,
35-6
, [
47
],
83
,
90
,
213
,
222
, [
234
],
235
, [
313
], [
418
]
Peasant-farmer, retirement of,
237
Penal servitude,
326
Pigs,
372
,
388
Pitch-works,
192
Plantation system,
162
,
165
,
201
,
203
,
239
,
297
,
443
Ploughing,
16
,
19
,
22-4
,
33
,
116
, [
185
],
218
,
261
,
278
,
284
,
334
Police, rural, no regular force,
189
,
311
,
323
,
372
,
448
Poor freemen, their trials,
63
,
125
,
199
,
302
Populations, forced transfer of,
113
Post, Imperial [
cursus publicus
],
378
,
391
,
397
Poultry,
262-3
,
309
Poverty and discontent,
33-4
,
38
,
41
,
66
,
70
, [
199
]
Poverty, dread of, a stimulus,
22
,
23
,
25
,
29
,
36
, [
45
],
46
,
47-8
Poverty in Greece,
29
,
53
,
54
,
302
,
329
Poverty no reproach,
23
,
111
, [
135 foll.
],
302
Private property in land, growth of,
143-4
,
174-5
,
203
,
205
,
313
,
436-8
Property, private, forbidden,
73
,
75
Provincial land, tenure of,
293
,
303
,
351
, [
358
]
Public opinion, no force of, in Roman Empire,
357
,
389
Reaping,
16
,
22-4
,
108-10
,
180
,
278
Reaping machine,
398
Reclamation encouraged by temporary exemption from rent or taxes,
337
,
344
,
349-50
Religion,
18
,
19
,
23
,
44-5
,
120
,
170
,
258
,
260
,
314
, [
404
],
434
,
444
,
448
Remission of dues to relieve distress,
390-1
Rent, arrears of, [
161
],
209
,
256
,
298
,
320-1
,
365
,
404
Repetitions unavoidable,
5
Representative government unknown,
66
, [
89
]
Restoration of exiles, effects of,
119
,
122
,
128
Rich and poor,
90
,
94
,
112
,
120
,
129
,
205
,
271
,
273
,
295
,
302
,
306
,
329
,
331-2
,
391
,
400
,
403-4
,
410
,
424-5
Rights of way, watercourses, etc.,
108
, [
258
],
294-5
,
373
Roads,
267
,
295
,
391
,
429
Roads, public, work on,
173
,
378
,
391
Roman Empire a machine,
381-2
,
384
,
425
, [
427
],
451
Roman Empire, stagnation in,
398
,
451
Roman power of assimilation, failing,
270-1
,
338
,
340
Roman subjects prefer Barbarian rule,
423-4
Rural disputes and affrays,
188-91
,
315
,
372-4
, [
405
]
Self-help, duty of,
23
Sheep,
109
,
309
Slavery, Labour, Serfdom, etc.
Abolitionism, a modern movement,
34
,
84
,
445 foll.
Apprenticeship,
79
Competition of slave labour with free, [
48
], [
59
],
71
,
85
,
124
, [
131
],
157
,
302
,
441
, [
443
]
Eunuchs,
28
,
310
Handicraftsmen,
16
,
18
,
23
,
25
,
28
,
35
,
62
,
68
, [
73
],
88
,
144
,
184
, [
193
],
199
,
245
,
437-8
,
441
Handicraftsmen, free, their difficulties,
302
Harbouring runaways,
375
, [
394
],
404
Hired labourers not αὐτουργοί,
12
,
13
Itinerant labourers, jobbing gangs of,
14
, [
110
],
173
,
222
,
256
,
327
,
443
Journeyman contrasted with independent craftsman,
2
,
35
, [
48
],
452
,
455
Labour, attempts to entice it from neighbours,
394
Labour despised,
19
,
22
,
28
,
59
,
64
,
78
,
80
,
85
,
188
,
193
,
245
,
287
,
359
, [
438
],
440
,
442
,
444-5
,
452
Labour, division of,
12
,
15
,
99
Labourer goes with the land,
94
, [
131
], [
211
],
319-20
, [
360-1
],
368
, [
393-5
]
Labourer, status of, often uncertain,
3
,
33
,
110-1
,
117
,
128
,
193
,
218-21
,
222
,
227-8
,
256
,
442-3
Labour for daily bread,
55-6
,
58
,
62
,
111
, [
175
],
199
,
204
,
313
,
327
,
441
Labour, for self or for another,
12-15
,
25
,
144
,
148
,
299
, [
327
],
370
,
399
, [
436
],
438-44
,
445
,
458
Labour glorified,
231
,
277-80
Labour good for the labourer,
56
,
58
,
64
,
277-80
,
316-7
Labour in discharge of debt,
161
,
180
,
182
,
263
,
437
Labour not degrading,
16
,
19
,
23
, [
64
],
111
,
149
,
246
,
277-9
Labour, personal, of working farmer, (see αὐτουργία),
23-4
,
25
,
30
,
36
,
44
,
45
,
58
,
86
,
123
,
128
,
136
,
148-9
, [
165
],
180
, [
184
],
197
,
208
,
213-4
, [
216
],
226
,
230-1
,
234
, [
243
], [
255
],
283
,
304
, [
325
],
332
,
345
,
347
,
353
, [
371
],
395
,
439 foll.
, [
463
]
Labour question fundamental,
211-2
,
237
,
239-40
,
268
,
287
, [
344
],
394 foll.
,
458
Labour, rustic, as a punishment,
124-5
,
145-6
, [
167
],
248
,
444
Labour, rustic, as healthy exercise,
236
,
277-80
,
316-7
,
440
Labour-services of tenants due without wage,
161
, [
201-2
], [
209
],
211
,
254
, [
256
],
257
, [
265
],
298
,
342
,
344-6
,
348
,
351
,
353-4
,
359
,
383-4
Later serf-colonate a result of gradual change,
211-2
,
254-6
,
257
,
333
,
356
,
359
,
361
,
378 foll.
, [
386
],
393-4
,
424-5
,
436
,
450
Manual labour and direction,
12
,
13
,
20
,
23-4
,
35
,
57-60
,
124-5
,
158
,
176
,
181
,
258
,
299
,
316
,
319
,
371
,
395
,
445
,
455
,
458
Occasional labour,
15
,
53
,
85
,
108
,
111
,
157
,
161
,
166
,
180 foll.
,
186
,
201
, [
254
],
265
,
342
,
344-5
,
346
,
348
,
359
,
434
,
443
,
455
Odd jobs, porterage, etc.,
46
,
327
Overseers, etc.,
51
, [
57
],
59
,
60
,
88
,
97
,
165
,
181
,
261
,
321
,
404
,
443
,
447
,
462
Quasi-slavery of free workers,
99
,
144
,
188
,
441 foll.
Self-disposal,
441
,
443-4
,
451
,
453
,
456
Serfage and slavery confused,
84
,
86
,
292
Serfage distinct from slavery or caste-system,
26-7
, [
131
],
360-1
,
436
Serf-colonate failing,
460
, [
463
],
464
Serf-cultivators,
26-8
,
30
,
37
,
50
,
60
,
69
,
75
,
77
,
82
,
84
,
87
,
92
,
127
, [
131
],
292
,
361
,
431
,
436
Serfdom is practically slavery,
425
, [
431
]
Serf employed in war,
37
,
75
,
95
Slave artisans and craftsmen,
51
,
55
,
57
,
184
,
441
,
446
Slave as fellow-man,
34
,
56
,
62
,
113
,
245
, [
260
],
323
,
328
,
445
Slave brigands,
154
,
189-92
,
392
,
448
Slave-gangs, not to be homogeneous,
77
,
94
,
162
,
181-2
Slave-gangs, special foremen of,
158
,
185
,
260
Slave insurrections,
162
,
175
,
177
,
181
,
191
,
198
,
448
Slave-labour always available,
157
,
174-5
,
239
, [
285-6
],
446
,
455
Slave-labour, excess of, attempt to lessen, [
131
]
Slave-labour, specializing of, on estates,
203
,
261
,
265
,
461
Slave-labour untrustworthy and wasteful,
97
,
111
,
157
,
180 foll.
,
186
,
253
,
283
,
285
,
319
,
355
, [
398
],
417
,
419
,
445
,
455
Slave not a person,
44
, [
57
],
77
,
401
Slave not enrolled in army,
175
, [
186
],
323-4
, [
396
]
Slave philosophers,
327
Slave-qualities,
34
,
56
,
180-1
,
259
Slavery, absolute power of master,
18
,
56-7
,
158-9
,
167
,
244
,
446
Slavery and labour in general,
2
,
3
,
15
,
16
,
34
, [
46
],
48
,
78
,
110-2
,
135-8
,
161
,
170
,
180-2
,
186
,
216
,
222
,
230-1
,
239
,
281
,
285
,
299
,
304
,
316
, [
383
],
385
,
395
,
429
,
433-5
,
440 foll.
,
444-5
,
455
Slavery, attempts to justify,
79
,
439
Slavery, domestic,
8
,
26
,
30
, [
39
],
61
, [
80
],
97
, [
109
], [
123
],
124
,
137
,
221
,
231
,
244
,
249-50
,
285
,
309-10
,
311
,
318
,
429
,
431
,
441-2
,
446
Slavery from gambling debt,
291
Slavery, growth of humaner views on,
61-2
, [
79
],
167
,
182
,
185
, [
221
], [
229
],
242-3
,
244-5
, [
260-1
], [
285
],
310-1
,
317
,
323
,
326-8
,
438
,
445
Slavery ignored,
237-40
Slavery, industrial,
8
,
51
,
53
,
55
, [
80
],
123
, [
137
],
335
,
441
Slavery, its economic success or failure,
156 foll.
,
283
,
285
,
323
,
370
, [
434
],
442
,
445
Slavery justified,
34
,
78-9
,
100
,
439
,
442
Slavery, kidnapping,
20
,
53
,
55
,
79
,
122
,
160
,
243
,
263
, [
323
],
326
, [
329
]
Slavery, legends of none in early times,
15
,
30
,
62
,
123
,
439
, [
452
]
Slavery of debtor to creditor,
25
, [
134
],
263
,
269
,
436-7
, [
438
],
442
Slavery, origin of,
15
,
17
,
78
,
236-7
,
434
,
446
Slavery originally on small scale and domestic in character,
137
,
149
, [
228
], [
231
],
243
,
245
,
285
,
434-5
,
446
Slavery, query, assumed,
16
,
17
,
20
,
30
,
32
,
37
,
44
,
48
,
68
,
74-5
,
84
,
136
,
213-4
,
220
,
304
,
368
,
445
Slavery, question of manumission,
21
,
38
,
58
,
62
,
79
,
80
,
84
,
97
,
122
,
123-4
,
129
,
149
,
158
, [
168
],
182
,
196
, [
218
],
219
,
260
,
263
, [
288
],
311-2
,
318
,
326
,
333-4
,
368
,
369
,
371
,
431
,
442-3
,
446-7
Slavery recognized as basis of social and economic system,
45
,
56
,
60
,
77-8
,
99
,
100
,
102
, [
141-2
],
192
,
239
,
256
,
285-6
,
310
Slavery, rustic,
8
,
9
,
20
,
23-4
,
25
, [
30
],
37
, [
39
],
44-5
,
46-7
,
50-2
,
57-9
,
63-4
, [
68
],
77
,
79
,
80
,
84
,
87
,
97
,
106-110
,
116-7
,
122
,
124
, [
129
],
135-8
,
144 foll.
,
151-4
,
158
,
160-2
,
165 foll.
,
170 foll.
,
174 foll.
,
180 foll.
,
184 foll.
,
203
, [
208
],
214
,
216-7
,
222
,
227-33
,
237
,
240
,
242-3
,
258-63
,
281
,
285
,
299
,
310-1
,
315
,
321
,
325
,
333-4
,
337
,
340
,
341-2
,
345
,
353
,
355
,
363-4
,
369
,
387
,
394
,
404
,
414
,
429
,
435
,
443-4
,
455
,
461-2
,
464
Slavery, secondary (slaves of slaves),
18
, [
259
]
Slavery, the relation questioned,
33-5
,
56
,
113
,
244
, [
302
], [
335
],
446
Slavery unknown among the gods,
35
Slavery, was it the basis of ‘classical’ civilization?,
7
,
8
,
15
,
453
,
455
Slaves acquire property, [see
peculium
],
38
,
58
,
80
,
167-8
,
181-2
,
219
,
250
,
263
,
318
,
369
,
442
Slaves and freemen work side by side,
48
,
63
,
135-8
, [
140
],
149
,
171-3
,
180 foll.
,
444-5
Slaves as gladiators,
162
,
189
,
328
Slaves as informers, danger from,
84
,
244
, [
334
]
Slaves as oarsmen,
53
,
90
,
95
,
122
,
326
Slaves as property,
17
,
18
, [
55
],
56-7
,
77
,
82
,
122
,
155
,
167
,
172
,
182
,
189
, [
221
],
311
,
315
,
369-70
,
442-3
Slaves as war-booty,
10
,
17
,
27
,
37
,
53
,
55
,
120
,
122
,
129
,
136
,
153
,
176
,
236-7
,
310
,
325
,
337
,
387
Slaves a worry to masters,
97
,
124
,
285
Slaves brought on the stage,
34
,
62
,
113
Slaves, care of their health,
77
,
161
,
185
,
262
,
442
,
462
Slaves, condition of,
17
,
18
,
20
,
21
,
56-7
,
311
,
324
,
370-1
Slaves, contractors’ gangs of,
108
,
110
,
166
,
214
Slaves, cruel punishment of,
196
,
244
,
249
,
443
Slaves, deliberate breeding of,
161
, [
169
],
181
, [
249
],
257
,
260
,
262
,
311-2
Slaves employed in business and professions,
97
,
192
,
305
,
446
Slaves employed in hunting,
405
Slaves, female,
17
,
18
,
24
,
45
,
57
,
168
,
181
,
221
,
231
,
257-8
,
260
,
262
,
307
,
318
,
364
,
431
Slaves, food, lodging and dress of,
20
,
23-4
,
25
,
45
, [
57
],
116
,
154
,
157
,
171-2
,
181
, [
193
],
258
,
260
,
309
, [
441
]
Slaves, good health of,
317
,
440
Slaves, home-born [οἰκογενεῖς,
vernae
],
129
,
169
,
181
,
235
,
262
,
311-2
,
430-1
Slaves let out for service at a rent,
38
,
39
,
61
,
64
,
80
,
110
, [
117
],
170
,
193
,
247
,
256
,
370-1
,
442-3
Slaves liable for masters’ safety,
244
,
323
Slaves, loyalty of,
18
,
20
,
34
,
61
,
240
Slaves, masters responsible for their vices,
56-8
,
61
,
77
,
245
Slaves, moral qualities needed in,
56-8
, [
61
],
77
, [
97
], [
181-2
],
196
,
259-61
,
323
Slaves, names of,
45
,
63-4
,
137
,
213
,
285
Slaves not αὐτουργοί,
12
,
13
,
439
Slaves of
publicani
,
151
,
188
,
192
Slaves, old age of,
80
,
97
,
158
,
167
,
182
,
263
,
326
,
443
,
447
Slaves, public,
68
,
86
,
91
, [
400
],
446
Slaves, punishment of, interrupted by war,
45
Slaves, restriction on sale of,
394
Slaves, rewards of, better than punishments,
181-2
, [
185
]
Slaves, runaway,
50-1
,
158
,
192
,
375
,
404
,
435
, [
447
]
Slaves serving in war,
10
,
122
,
129
,
142
, [
162
],
183
, [
323-4
],
396
,
407
Slaves, supply of, reduced, or rise in price of,
41
,
117
,
141-2
,
160-1
,
162
, [
204
],
208
,
210
,
257
,
298
,
310
,
340
,
344
,
351
, [
354
], [
375
],
387
,
450
Slaves, torture of,
110
,
421
Slaves, training of,
57
,
169
,
181-2
, [
258
],
260
Slaves unruly,
38
,
78
,
181
, [
260
], [
310
]
Slave-tenant or
métayer
a quasi-partner,
298-9
, [
466
]
Slave-tenants,
257
,
299
, [
307
],
367-8
,
369
,
371
, [
393
], [
404
],
450
Slave-trade,
17
,
18
,
20
,
25
,
53
,
55
,
57
,
61
,
79
,
87
,
112
,
122
,
137
,
153-4
, [
169
],
176
,
210
,
236
, [
242
],
256
, [
259
],
291-2
,
310
,
325-6
,
327
,
329
,
414
,
435
,
446
Unskilled labour (‘hands’),
39
,
99
,
170
,
172
, [
180-1
],
188
,
193
,
227
,
261
,
442 foll.
Wage-earning,
3
,
12
,
14
,
15
,
16
,
18
,
19
,
20
,
23
,
24
,
25
,
29
,
34
,
35
,
44
,
46
, [
53
],
58-9
,
61-4
,
78-9
, [
88
],
109-10
,
117
,
125
,
140
,
144-5
,
150
,
157-8
, [
160
],
170-3
,
175-6
,
180
,
182
,
186
,
188
,
193
,
199
,
200-1
,
216
,
222
,
235
,
256
,
287
,
304-5
, [
313
],
327
, [
344
], [
359
],
370
,
385
,
434
,
441 foll.
,
452
,
456-9
Wage-labour for special work,
46
, [
110
],
111
,
125
,
157
,
171-3
,
180
,
182
,
186
, [
202
],
266
Wage, legal right to,
304
Small cultivating owners in Roman Empire,
341
,
346
,
390
Small holdings of state tenants,
177
,
198
Small landholders persecuted by big neighbours,
144
,
242
,
248
,
251
,
283
,
315
,
330-1
,
372
,
467
Soldiers as practical farmers,
184
,
340
Soldiers driven to farm-work,
53
, [
90
],
147-8
Specialization in politics,
69
,
72-5
,
92-3
,
98
,
102
Squatters on waste land,
230
,
272
,
300 foll.
, [
337
],
349-52
,
357
,
428
State-contracts,
83
,
142
,
151-2
,
187
,
192
,
366
,
376
State-pay for public duties,
34
,
38
,
46
,
47
,
83
,
87
,
88
, [
120
],
441
Steward a slave,
59
,
97
, [
116
],
124
,
140
,
153
,
158-9
,
166
,
170-1
,
186
,
195-6
,
216-7
,
224
,
242
,
257-9
,
264
, [
368
],
443
Steward (
vilicus
) as tenant of a farm,
299
, [
307
],
367-8
Steward directing free workers or overseeing tenants, [see
procurator
],
173
,
216
,
264
Steward, the interest of,
153-4
,
158-9
,
166
,
254
,
443
,
447
Stoicism and Stoics,
187
,
193
,
242
,
244-6
,
275 foll.
,
310
,
442
,
449
Tax-farming system superseded,
206
Tenancies, beneficial,
143
,
376
Tenancies, large, not common,
298
,
343-4
Tenancy a contract-relation regulated by law,
208-9
,
246-7
,
252-7
,
297-9
,
321
,
345
,
362 foll.
,
433
Tenant, claims of,
363-4
,
374
, [
466
]
Tenants find sureties,
345
,
363
Tenants, good, hard to find,
208-9
,
252-6
,
298-9
,
320-1
,
367
,
369
,
450
Tenants-in-chief as rent and tax collectors,
343
,
355
Tenants-in-chief, holding of the state [Middlemen],
195
,
207-8
,
209
,
211-2
,
343-53
,
356
,
358-9
Tenants-in-chief oppress sub-tenants,
346
,
348
,
354-7
,
359
,
384
Tenants-in-chief subletting to small farmers,
195
,
197
,
208-9
,
211-2
, [
340
], [
342
],
343 foll.
,
353
,
355
,
376-7
, [
405
]
Tenants, interest of Imperial government in their welfare,
394
,
397-8
,
400
Tenant’s property pledged to landlord,
363
,
368
Tenant, the town-bred man,
254
Threshing,
16
,
24
,
278
Tillage by Mattock,
214
,
284
,
313
, [
316
]
Tillage, the appliances of,
180
,
197
,
303
Timber,
39
,
96
,
118
,
227
,
320
Tombs on estates, [
41
],
109
,
312
Transport as an element of cost,
391
Transport by road or river,
267
,
322
Upkeep, importance of,
262
,
365
Veterinary treatment,
228
,
418
Village communities,
134
,
291
,
437-8
[
463
]
Vines,
19
,
24
, [
43
],
47-8
,
81
,
104
,
107-8
,
111
,
121
,
139
, [
157
],
172
,
174
,
185-6
,
261
,
266
,
283-4
,
303
,
308
,
320-2
,
352
,
406
,
416
,
421
,
428
, [
463
]
Voluntary action, its limits in ancient world,
440-4
War and peace,
67
,
89
, [
91
],
95
,
100
,
102
Wayfarers, nuisance from,
267
Weather-wisdom,
31-2
Wine, use of,
19
,
42
,
283
,
388