Die Schriften Der R mischen Feldmesser presents a comprehensive examination of the writings of Roman land surveyors. This historical compilation includes detailed explanations and analyses by renowned scholars F. Blume, K. Lachmann, T. Mommsen, and A. Rudorff. The text is further enhanced by indices compiled by E. Bursian, providing readers with thorough access to the material.
This volume offers invaluable insights into the methodologies and legal frameworks governing land measurement in ancient Rome. It is an essential resource for historians, legal scholars, and anyone interested in the technological and administrative practices of the Roman Empire. The meticulous scholarship and comprehensive approach make it a significant contribution to our understanding of Roman civilization.
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