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Edict on Maximum Prices

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Edict on Maximum Prices

The Edict on Maximum Prices (Latin: Edictum de Pretiis Rerum Venalium, "Edict Concerning the Sale Price of Goods"; also known as the Edict on Prices or the Edict of Diocletian) was issued in 301 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 (although the Edict attempts to set maximum prices, not fixed ones). It was probably issued from Antioch or Alexandria and was set up in inscriptions in Greek and Latin. The Edict on Maximum Prices is still the longest surviving piece of legislation from the period of the Tetrarchy. The Edict was criticized by Lactantius, a rhetorician from Nicomedia, who blamed the emperors for the inflation and told of fighting and bloodshed that erupted from price tampering. By the end of Diocletian's reign in 305, the Edict was for all practical purposes ignored. The Roman economy as a whole was not substantively stabilized until Constantine's coinage reforms in the 310s.

Tables

Diocletian values · Coinage
Solidus
Solidus
Col 1
Solidus
Solidus
1
Argenteus
10
Nummus
40
Radiate
200
Laureate
500
Denarius
1,000
Argenteus
Argenteus
Col 1
Argenteus
Solidus
1/10
Argenteus
1
Nummus
4
Radiate
20
Laureate
50
Denarius
100
Nummus
Nummus
Col 1
Nummus
Solidus
1/40
Argenteus
1/4
Nummus
1
Radiate
5
Laureate
12 .mw- .mw- .mw- 1⁄2
Denarius
25
Radiate
Radiate
Col 1
Radiate
Solidus
1/200
Argenteus
1/20
Nummus
1/5
Radiate
1
Laureate
21⁄2
Denarius
5
Laureate
Laureate
Col 1
Laureate
Solidus
1/500
Argenteus
1/50
Nummus
2/25
Radiate
2/5
Laureate
1
Denarius
2
Denarius
Denarius
Col 1
Denarius
Solidus
1/1,000
Argenteus
1/100
Nummus
1/25
Radiate
1/5
Laureate
1/2
Denarius
1
Solidus
Argenteus
Nummus
Radiate
Laureate
Denarius
Solidus
1
10
40
200
500
1,000
Argenteus
1/10
1
4
20
50
100
Nummus
1/40
1/4
1
5
12 .mw- 1⁄2
25
Radiate
1/200
1/20
1/5
1
21⁄2
5
Laureate
1/500
1/50
2/25
2/5
1
2
Denarius
1/1,000
1/100
1/25
1/5
1/2
1

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