An Economic History of Rome to the End of the Republic
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8 Schoif's translation with notes may be consulted (Longmans, 1912). The book was written in the Neronian age. » Suet. Claudius, 19 and 20. See also Cic. De Oil. Ill, 50. 10 Cena TrimalMonis, 76. " Vita Apoll. IV, 32, 2. 246 COMMERCE of vessels (exercitores) employ ship masters^' (ndvicu- larii) who transport goods for, or as they call it, "rent space to," importers and exporters^' (mercatores) very much as is generally done to-day. They even assume that ships often have regular routes," engage... in a defi- nite line of business, and that some, like those running between Brundisium and Dyrrhachium, specialize in a regular passenger service.^^ This advanced specialization and organization of the business was to be expected from the condition prevail- ing at Rome. When timber became scarce in certain centers of industry and orders had to be placed at more favored ones,^* shipbuilding naturally specialized. Mer- chants who grew wealthy in trade and expanded their business far and wide naturally had to employ agents and super-cargoes to supervise a part of it.
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