COMMERCE AND SOCIAL STANDING IN ANCIENT ROME D'Arms, John H.
4522 Harvard University Press 1981 Near Fine in Very Good dust jacket Hardcover Light rubbing to extremities. DJ has minor browning and a couple of small closed tears. ; Constructs case histories which reveal how senators realized commercial profits by indirect involvement: freedmen, municipal notables, and "friends" often served as the equivalent of partners or agents of aristocrats with large holdings in land. Offers a study in the adaptation of a social system to economic realities. ; 224 pages 0674144759 $90.00USD Click here to order or message the dealer
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