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n politics; many small stockholders. Cromer, Lord, "Ancient and Modern Imperialism,". Curio, funeral games in his father's honor; character; family; relations with Cicero; beginning of public life; relations with Caesar; openly espouses Caesar's cause; popularity; as quaestor; in the Clodian affair; Caelius's opinion of him; as tribune; relations with Pompey; forces conservatives to open hostilities; his part in the civil war; death. Dacia, Latin in. Dialects in Italy, their disappearance. Diez, the Romance philologist. Diocletian's policy; his edict to regulate prices; content; discovery of document; amount extant; date; style; provisions of the edict; extracts; discussion; made prices uniform; its prices are retail; interesting deductions; effect; repeal. English language in India. Epitaphs, deal with the common people; length of Roman epitaphs; along Appian Way; sentiments expressed; show religious beliefs; gods rarely named; Mother Earth. Epitaphs, metrical, praises of women predominate; literary merit; art. Etienne, Henri, first scholar to notice colloquial Latin. Food, cost of, comparison with to-day; free distribution of. Gracchi, the. Greek language, in Italy; not conquered by Latin; influence on Latin. Groeber's theory of the differentiation of the Romance languages; criticism of. Guilds; were non-political; inscriptional evidence; comparison of conditions in East and West; objects; dinners; temples; rules; no attempts to raise wages; religious character; began to enter politics; attitude of government toward; decline. Hempl's theory of language rivalry. Horace, his "curiosa felicitas,". Inscription from Pompeii, in colloquial Latin. Julia, death of. Julian's edict to regulate the price of grain. Labor-unions. (See _Guilds_.) Lactantius, "On the Deaths of Those Who Persecuted (the Christians),". Languages spoken in Italy in the early period; influence of other languages on Latin, 22. (See also _Greek_.) Latin language, extent; unifying influences; uniformity; evidence of inscriptions; causes of its spread; colonies; roads; merchants; soldiers; government officials; the church; its superiority not a factor; sentiment a cause; "peaceful invasion,". Latin, colloquial, its stud
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