Limiti alla vendita di beni pubblici nelle comunità locali dell'impero romano


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Starting from a rescript of Marcus Aurelius and Lucius Verus, which prohibited the unauthorized sale of public lands, the paper explores further juridical sources referring to analogue bans. Epigraphic documents confirm how the Roman administration aimed at preserving the public properties of local communities by employing various legislative instruments and by resorting to different kinds of magistrates. Eventually, it will be proposed that such a policy was an expression of the financial difficulties which regarded the cities of the Roman Empire in the Antonine age.
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À partir d'un rescrit de Marcus Aurelius et Lucius Verus, qui interdisait la vente non autorisée de terres publiques, l'article explore d'autres sources juridiques contenant des interdictions analogues. La documentation épigraphique confirme la volonté de l'administration romaine de préserver les biens publics des collectivités locales en employant divers instruments législatifs et en recourant à différents types de magistrats. Finalement, il sera proposé que cette politique était l'expression des difficultés financières auxquelles les villes de l'Empire romain étaient confrontées notamment à l'époque antonine.

DOI Code: 10.1285/i22402772a12p101

Keywords: Roman Provinces; Roman Administratio; Roman Iberia; Local Charters; Restitutio; Possessio; Provinces romaines; Administration romaine; Ibérie romaine; Statuts locaux

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