Public Lands and Agrarian Laws of the Roman Republic by Andrew Stephenson
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being given by Curius, "Quaterna dono agri jugera viritim populo dividit."
Juvenal implies a distribution of two jugera; Sat. XIV, V, 161-164: "Mox etiam fructis aetate, ac Punica passis Proelia vel Pyrrhum immanem glacosque Molossos, Tandem pro multis vix jugera bina dabantur Vulneribus Merces ea sanguinis atque labores."] [Footnote 5: Appian, III, 5: Zonarius, VIII, 2.] [Footnote 6: Ihne, I, 447.] [Footnote 7: Gellius, XV, 27: "Postea lex Hortensia late, qua cautum est, ut plebisipa universum populum tenerent." Marquardt u. Momm., _Röm. Alter.,_ IV, 102.] [Footnote 8: Polyb., II, 21, 8.] [Footnote 9: Varro, De R.R., I, 2; De L.L., VI, 5.] [Footnote 10: Ihne, IV, 26. See Long, I, 157, who disputes this statement.] [Footnote 11: Varro, De R.R., I, 2.; De L.L., VI, 5.] [Footnote 12: Val. Max., V, 4, 5.] [Footnote 13: 1 Val. Max., V, 4, 5; Cicero, _De Juventute,_ II, 17.] [Footnote 14: Ihne, IV, 26; Cicero, _De Senectute,_ 4.] |
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