Law, Empire, and the making of Roman estates in the provinces during the late republic
This paper studies the implication of law in the Roman imperial project. It uses the creation of the legal framework for how Romans could acquire landholdings in the provinces of the Greek East in the second and first centuries BC as a case study in order to propose an alternative to the top-down/bo...
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University of Toronto Libraries
2016
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