[776] de officiis I § 151 quorum ordini conveniunt.

[777] de officiis I § 41.

[778] II in Verrem I § 147, IV § 77.

[779] Thus of orators, Brutus § 297, de orat I §§ 83, 263, cf II § 40. Also opifex in Tusc disp V § 34.

[780] de orat I § 249 si mandandum aliquid procuratori de agri cultura aut imperandum vilico est.

[781] pro Tullio § 17 mittit ad procuratorem litteras et ad vilicum.

[782] Cicero’s own estate at Arpinum seems to have been let in praediola to tenants. See ad Att XIII 9 § 2.

[783] pro Caecina §§ 17, 57, 94.

[784] pro Caecina § 57, cf 63. So in § 58 the word familia is shewn not to be limited to slaves personally owned by the litigant referred to.

[785] II in Verrem III §§ 53-5, and passim. These arationes paid decumae.