Siculus Flaccus

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Siculus Flaccus (date uncertain) was an ancient Roman gromaticus (land surveyor), and writer in Latin on land surveying. His work was included in a collection of gromatic treatises in the 6th century AD.

Siculus Flaccus made the distinction between public roads (viae publicae), local roads (viae vicinales) and private or estate roads (viae privatae) in Roman Italy.[1]

See also

References

  • Campbell, John Brian (2003). "gromatici". In Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth. The Oxford Classical Dictionary (3rd edition, revised ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 658. ISBN 0-19-860641-9. 
  • Campbell, John Brian (2003). "Siculus Flaccus". In Simon Hornblower and Antony Spawforth. The Oxford Classical Dictionary (3rd edition, revised ed.). Oxford: Oxford University Press. p. 1403. ISBN 0-19-860641-9. 

External links

  1. Book: The roads of Roman Italy: mobility and cultural change, by Ray Laurence


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