44/52 II.III.Combination of the Plebian Aristocracy and the Farmers against the Nobility 26. 2, 9) evidently conceives the author of the Licinian agrarian law as fanning in person his extensive lands; although, we may add, the story may easily have been invented to explain the cognomen (-Stolo-). I.XIII.System of Joint Cultivation 28. I.XIII.Inland Commerce of the Italians 29. |