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46 Although we have 43 Rickman, Roman Granaries, pp. 28, 51, and Appendix 1. 44 Rickman, Roman Granaries, p. 22. 45 Rickman, Roman Granaries, pp. 164-72; see below, p. 139. 46 Festus, p. 392L; cf. Plut. Gaius Gracchus 6. html [06-02-2009 15:46:55] page_23 < previous page page_23 next page > Page 23 no archaeological confirmation of that yet, the fact is likely enough. C. 47 The family-built warehouses of the late Republic did not survive in private ownership for long after the establishment of the Principate.

3. 39. 90. 54 Cicero, In Verr. 2. 3. 14. 36. html [06-02-2009 15:47:01] page_41 < previous page page_41 next page > Page 41 for transporting them over the sea. Nor, I believe, were the decumani automatically responsible for retailing the corn in Rome. It would have demanded resources and organization greater than most Sicilian decumani could command, and would have offered further sources of enrichment and profiteering at the expense of the state during the actual process of import into Rome itself, of which we should have heard some hint.

2. 3. 39. 90. 54 Cicero, In Verr. 2. 3. 14. 36. html [06-02-2009 15:47:01] page_41 < previous page page_41 next page > Page 41 for transporting them over the sea. Nor, I believe, were the decumani automatically responsible for retailing the corn in Rome. It would have demanded resources and organization greater than most Sicilian decumani could command, and would have offered further sources of enrichment and profiteering at the expense of the state during the actual process of import into Rome itself, of which we should have heard some hint.

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