32), when he fell in with Clodius.]
[Footnote 359: _Pro Sestio_, 15. 34.]
[Footnote 360: _De Pet. Consulatus_, 5. 17.]
[Footnote 361: _ad Quint. Fratr._ i. 2 _ad fin_.]
[Footnote 362: Strabo, p. 381.]
[Footnote 363: Dion. Hal. iv. 23.]
[Footnote 364: Wallon, op. cit. ii. p. 436.]
[Footnote 365: See Otto Seeck, _Geschichte des Untergangs der antiken
Welt_, ch. iv. and v.]
[Footnote 366: See Marquardt, _Privatleben_, p. 172.]
[Footnote 367: Wallon (ii. p. 255 foll.) has collected a number of
examples. Plautus' slaves are as much Athenian as Roman, but the
conditions would be much the same in each case. Cp. Varro, _Men. Sat_.
ed. Riese, p. 220: "Crede mihi, plures dominos servi comederunt quam
canes."]
[Footnote 368: Petronius, _Sat_. 75.]
[Footnote 369: Diodorus xxxiv. 38.]
[Footnote 370: "Coli rura ab ergastulis pessimum est et quicquid
agitur a desperantibus," wrote Pliny (_Nat. Hist_. xviii. 36) in the
famous passage about latifundia.]
[Footnote 371: _R.R._ i. 17.]
[Footnote 372: See some excellent remarks on this subject in _Ecce
Homo_, towards the end of ch.
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