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|a Corruption and the decline of Rome /
|c Ramsay MacMullen.
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|a Includes bibliographical references (pages 283-316) and index.
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|a pt. 1. Choosing a theme: -- Contemporary views -- Quantifying decline -- A regional survey -- Some general explanations -- pt. 2. Power effective: -- The objective in outline -- The appearance of power -- How power worked: though fear -- How power worked: through: favor -- Potentiores and the government -- Why private power worked -- pt. 3. Power for sale: -- Privatizing of public office in the principate -- Developments increasing profits from public office in the dominate -- The extent of privatization in late Roman government -- Assessment of privatization in government -- pt. 4. The price of privatizing government: -- Deterioration in the military -- Losses, case by case -- Power-loss in layers -- Appendices: Fourth-century barbarians -- Leaders -- Soldiers in cities.
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