Transactions and Proceedings of the American Philological Association, Volume 103Association, 1973 - Classical philology Beginning with v. 31, the proceedings and papers of the Philological Association of the Pacific Coast are included. |
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Page 540
... slaves in Henna who began the rebellion and who belonged to Damophilus were herders ( Diod . 34 / 5.2.36 ) . At the same time another slave rebellion began in the southwestern portion of the island led by a Cicilian named Cleon , a ...
... slaves in Henna who began the rebellion and who belonged to Damophilus were herders ( Diod . 34 / 5.2.36 ) . At the same time another slave rebellion began in the southwestern portion of the island led by a Cicilian named Cleon , a ...
Page 546
... slaves used by the larger landowners , as indeed there is no indication of how much grain the large landowners produced who would have used slaves to work their land . In the fifth speech of the Actio Secunda Cicero mentions the names ...
... slaves used by the larger landowners , as indeed there is no indication of how much grain the large landowners produced who would have used slaves to work their land . In the fifth speech of the Actio Secunda Cicero mentions the names ...
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... slaves and the small free farmers . According to Cicero the last was the mainstay of the economy . According to Diodorus the economy depended entirely on the large landowners who used slaves to perform the labor . There have been only ...
... slaves and the small free farmers . According to Cicero the last was the mainstay of the economy . According to Diodorus the economy depended entirely on the large landowners who used slaves to perform the labor . There have been only ...
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