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- slave's use was called a peculium. Isidore of Seville, looking back from the early 7th century, offered this definition: “peculium is in the proper sense...
- Although details varied, there were two broad cases: peculium slavery, and elite political slavery. A peculium was a slave's informal property, and is best known...
- Temple in Jerusalem. This alphabet can also be found in Abraham de Balmis Peculium Abrae. Grammatica hebraea una **** latino, Venetiis, 1523, sig. B6v. as...
- the reform, establishing the peculium, or value, of each serf. For serfs owned directly by the King, all of the peculium would be received by the Crown;...
- slave who conducted business might be given access to an individual fund (peculium) that he could use, depending on the degree of trust and co-operation between...
- to Rhegium on the mainland and Augustus appears to have granted her a peculium (property), a yearly income and permitted her to walk about the town. Despite...
- slaves to be industrious and compliant. Roman slaves were paid a wage (peculium), which they could save up to buy themselves freedom. Manumission contracts...
- was legally transferred to the paterfamilias, though it was set aside as peculium, a fund or property for use by an uneman****ted son or slave. When Tiberius...
- soldier's property acquired in or because of military service (his castrense peculium) could be claimed by no one else, not even the soldier's father. Alexander's...
- theoretically living in religious poverty, were paid an annual cash wage (peculium) and received other regular cash rewards and pittances, which softened...