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 CHAPTER XI

ITALY AND THE PROVINCES UNDER THE PRINCIPATE



1. Division into regions, 422. The downfall of the comitia, 423. Limitations on local jurisdiction, 423. Institution of curatores, 424; of correctores, 424. The alimentarium, 425. 

2. General character of the changes introduced by the Principate, 426. The public and the imperial provinces, 427. Change in the condition of the free and allied cities, 428. Methods of conferring immunity; the jus Italicum, 429. Taxation, 429. Method of government in the public provinces, 432; in the imperial provinces, 434. Procuratorial governorships, 432. Government of the German provinces and of Egypt, 435. Romanisation of the provinces, 436. Change in the condition of the provincial towns, 437. The munera of their citizens and of the decurions, 439. 

3. Origin and character of Caesar-worship, 440. Its extension, 441. Its effects, 442.

APPENDIX I

The two Assemblies of the Tribes, 445

APPENDIX II

A Limitation of the Tribunate in the Reign of Nero, 447

INDEX

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(i.) of subjects     453

(ii.) of Latin words     457

(iii.) of passages from ancient authors referred to in the text     467