Agricola: A Study of Agriculture and Rustic Life in the Greco-Roman World from the Point of View of Labour - William Emerton Heitland - Books - ABC-CLIO - 9780837140889 - December 10, 1970
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Agricola: A Study of Agriculture and Rustic Life in the Greco-Roman World from the Point of View of Labour New ed of 1921 edition

William Emerton Heitland

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Agricola: A Study of Agriculture and Rustic Life in the Greco-Roman World from the Point of View of Labour New ed of 1921 edition

William Emerton Heitland (1847-1935) was a Cambridge classicist, who was described as having 'a passionate desire to attain the truth'. His most distinguished work, Agricola, published in 1921, is a detailed study of agricultural labour in classical times. He makes use of a wide range of sources, from Homer in the eighth century BCE to Apollinaris Sidonius in the fifth century CE. In asking the question, by whom and under what conditions was the work done, he deals with land tenure, taxation, military service and political theory. He argues that changes in agricultural production were necessarily connected to changes in other areas of society. To a large extent, classical agriculture was based on slavery, and even those who were free tenants had limited legal rights. Roman poets such as Virgil idealised the pastoral life, but may not reflect reality. It is an important sourcebook for social and economic history.


492 pages

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released December 10, 1970
ISBN13 9780837140889
Publishers ABC-CLIO
Pages 492
Dimensions 150 × 230 × 30 mm   ·   839 g
Language English  

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