INDICESII LIST OF WORDS AND PHRASESI 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]