sportulae (Lat. ‘little baskets’)
Originally presents of food or money given to clients by *patrons (e.g. *Ammianus, XIV, 6, 14), in Late Antiquity the term also denoted fees charged by officials for administrative action. They were sometimes specified by government regulation, e.g. ... ...
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