Note 155
Six thousand urns have been discovered of the
slaves and freedmen of Augustus and Livia. So minute was
the division of office, that one slave was appointed to
weigh the wool which was spun by the empress's maids,
another for the care of her lap-dog, &c., (Camera
Sepolchrale, by Bianchini. Extract of his work in the
Bibliotheque Italique, tom. iv. p. 175. His Eloge, by
Fontenelle, tom. vi. p. 356.) But these servants were of the
same rank, and possibly not more numerous than those of
Pollio or Lentulus. They only prove the general riches of
the city.]
The History Of The Decline And
Fall Of The Roman Empire
—Fall In The East
—Chapter 49