The author tries to classify the tax privileges that existed in Ancient Rome. He gives a few examples of reliefs and exemptions, and provides their short legal and lexical analyses. Finally, he discusses whether some of them may be truly considered as exemptions or privileges
Different kinds of exploitation can be ascertained after the Roman annexation of Asia Minor in 133 B...
Caligula’s tax of 2,5 % on lawsuits raised everywhere, in Italy and the provinces, remains a fiscal ...
This book traces the history of the quadragesima Galliarum which was the tax of the fortieth part (2...
The decline and fall of the Roman empire were due even more to internal weakness than to external at...
This article deals with the question of taxation in Asia Minor, both in the territory administered d...
Abstract Taxation and the Formation of the Late Roman Social ContractBy Patrick E. ClarkDoctor of Ph...
This volume introduces new perspectives on taxation policies in the Roman Empire, the Galilee, and E...
Although compared to Modern Times taxes were considerably lower in Roman Antiquity, taxes were seen ...
In Roman times, the regions of Aquitania and northern Hispania underwent a decisive phase in their f...
The text discusses in detail the emperor’s constitution concerning the abuses of tax collectors in A...
The paper examines the historical reasons, genetic roots and the state of privileges of the elite in...
The essay tries to explain what was the meaning and the function of the three broad categories (the ...
À partir d’un corpus d’ostraca démotiques largement inédits, cette thèse se propose d’étudier la fis...
The history of the Roman Empire is a history of continuously looking for new sources of state revenu...
W tekście poddano analizie wybrane relacje dotyczące obciążeń fiskalnych spoczywających na mieszkańc...
Different kinds of exploitation can be ascertained after the Roman annexation of Asia Minor in 133 B...
Caligula’s tax of 2,5 % on lawsuits raised everywhere, in Italy and the provinces, remains a fiscal ...
This book traces the history of the quadragesima Galliarum which was the tax of the fortieth part (2...
The decline and fall of the Roman empire were due even more to internal weakness than to external at...
This article deals with the question of taxation in Asia Minor, both in the territory administered d...
Abstract Taxation and the Formation of the Late Roman Social ContractBy Patrick E. ClarkDoctor of Ph...
This volume introduces new perspectives on taxation policies in the Roman Empire, the Galilee, and E...
Although compared to Modern Times taxes were considerably lower in Roman Antiquity, taxes were seen ...
In Roman times, the regions of Aquitania and northern Hispania underwent a decisive phase in their f...
The text discusses in detail the emperor’s constitution concerning the abuses of tax collectors in A...
The paper examines the historical reasons, genetic roots and the state of privileges of the elite in...
The essay tries to explain what was the meaning and the function of the three broad categories (the ...
À partir d’un corpus d’ostraca démotiques largement inédits, cette thèse se propose d’étudier la fis...
The history of the Roman Empire is a history of continuously looking for new sources of state revenu...
W tekście poddano analizie wybrane relacje dotyczące obciążeń fiskalnych spoczywających na mieszkańc...
Different kinds of exploitation can be ascertained after the Roman annexation of Asia Minor in 133 B...
Caligula’s tax of 2,5 % on lawsuits raised everywhere, in Italy and the provinces, remains a fiscal ...
This book traces the history of the quadragesima Galliarum which was the tax of the fortieth part (2...