. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. ft to the state an account ofthe condition of the treasury. It is still too early to speak of a definite system of divisionbetween the public aerarium and the emperors privatefiscus. But the budget of the senate would include: Revenue 5% legacy duty. 2% or 4% dut) on sale of slaves. 1% on merchandise. Customs and harbour dues. Confiscations from state offenders Intestate estates. Public lands. Provincial tribute. State mines and works. Mintage of copper. The budget of the fiscus would include Revenue Tribute of Caesars


. The grandeur that was Rome; a survey of Roman culture and civilisation:. ft to the state an account ofthe condition of the treasury. It is still too early to speak of a definite system of divisionbetween the public aerarium and the emperors privatefiscus. But the budget of the senate would include: Revenue 5% legacy duty. 2% or 4% dut) on sale of slaves. 1% on merchandise. Customs and harbour dues. Confiscations from state offenders Intestate estates. Public lands. Provincial tribute. State mines and works. Mintage of copper. The budget of the fiscus would include Revenue Tribute of Caesars provinces,especially Egypt and Gaul. Legacies (^15,000,000 in the lasttwenty years). Private domains. Family inheritance. Aurum coronarium (a complimen-tary gift on accession). Private mines and works. Mintage of silver and gold. ExpenditureArmy and police. Religion. Expenditure Provincial adminis-tration andsalaries. Largess and bounties. Temples and publicbuildings. Loans and gifts. The fleets. Games and shows. 192. Fig. I. THE TEMPLE OF SATURN, FORUM, ROME (See p. 251) „V


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