The Customs Law of Asia was probably revised and updated in the Augustan age, by the consuls of 17 BC Gaius Furnius and Gaius Iunius Silanus. It’s also possible that Augustus himself, who had known the places and problems of Asia directly during his recent journey to East, suggested a lot of modifications, additions and clarifications to the consuls: in particular were specified the limits to the interventions of the publicans against people or communities exempted (permanently or temporarily) from duties.
La revisione augustea della lex portus Asiae / Merola, GIOVANNA DANIELA. - (2016), pp. 627-634.
La revisione augustea della lex portus Asiae
MEROLA, GIOVANNA DANIELA
2016
Abstract
The Customs Law of Asia was probably revised and updated in the Augustan age, by the consuls of 17 BC Gaius Furnius and Gaius Iunius Silanus. It’s also possible that Augustus himself, who had known the places and problems of Asia directly during his recent journey to East, suggested a lot of modifications, additions and clarifications to the consuls: in particular were specified the limits to the interventions of the publicans against people or communities exempted (permanently or temporarily) from duties.File in questo prodotto:
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