Part I: The Romans and Trade
Introduction
1: Landowners and Traders
2: Traders' Fortunes
3: The Matter of the Market
4: The Role of the State
5: Dispatching what is Required
Part II: Scripta varia
6: Dreams of Wealth, Borrowing, and Seaborne Trade
7: The Sale of Wine
8: The plebiscitum Claudianum
9: The Crisis of AD 33
10: Staple Provisions for Rome: How to Quantify them?
11: Food Supplies for Rome: Coping with Geographical Constraints
12: Claudius's Edict and Ships of 10,000 modii
13: The Dromedary of the Peticii and Trade with the East
14: Winds and Coin: From the Supposed Discovery of the Monsoon to the Denarii of Tiberius
15: D. Caecilius Hospitalis and M. Iulius Hermesianus (CIL, VI, 1625b and 20742)
16: Delivery of Oil from Baetica to the Limes in Germania: Wierschowski Versus Remesal
17: Warehousing and Complementary Cargoes on the Alexandria Grain Run
18: Wine Exporting and the Exception of Gaul: Current Interpretations
19: The Economic Crisis in Imperial Italy and Competition from the Provinces