[1887] Marquardt Staatsverwaltung ii. p. 256.
[1888] Vita Severi 12 “interfectis innumeris Abani partium viris ... omnium bona publicata sunt.... Tuncque primum privatarum rerum procuratio constituta est.” The ordinarily accepted view of the relations of these two departments to one another is that of Hirschfeld and Marquardt, viz. that the patrimonium was the inalienable crown property, the res privata the strictly personal property of the Princeps. Karlowa (Rechtsgeschichte i. p. 505) takes an exactly oppositive view of their relations, based partly on the fact that extant inscriptions show the procurator rationis privatae to have had a higher rank than the procurator patrimonii.
[1889] Mon. Anc. iii. 39 “HS milliens et septingentiens (170 million sesterces) ex patrimonio meo detuli.”
[1890] Dio Cass. lv. 25; Tac. Ann. i. 78.
[1891] Dio Cass. l.c.; cf. Tac. Ann. v. 8 (vi. 3).
[1892] p. 351.
[1893] Tac. Ann. ii 85.
[1894] ib. iii. 61.
[1895] ib. xi. 15.
[1896] Vita Aurel. 31.