Edict on Maximum Prices

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title: Edict on Maximum Prices
text: The Edict on Maximum Prices was issued in 301 AD by Diocletian. The document denounces greed and sets maximum prices and wages for all important articles and services. The Edict exists only in fragments found mainly in the eastern part of the empire, where Diocletian ruled. The reconstructed fragments have been sufficient to estimate many prices for goods and services for historical economists. It was probably issued from Antioch or Alexandria and was set up in inscriptions in Greek and Latin. T
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date created: 2004-04-21T23:01:56Z
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