Money in the late Roman Republic /

Roman monetary history has tended to focus on the study of Roman coinage but other assets regularly functioned as, or in place of, money. This book places coinage in its broader monetary context by also examining the role of bullion, financial instruments, and commodities such as grain and wine in m...

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Main Author: Hollander, David B.

Format: eBook

Language: English

Published: Boston : Brill, 2007.

Series: Columbia studies in the classical tradition, v. 29
Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition 29.
Classical Studies E-Books Online, Collection 2007, ISBN: 9789004222786.

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Call Number: HG237 .H636 2007

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500 |a Based on the author's Ph.D. thesis, Roman money in the late Republic, presented to Columbia University in 2002. 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. [157]-175) and indexes. 
505 0 0 |t Preliminary Material /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter One. Introduction /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter Two. Roman Coinage: Use, Volume And Composition /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter Three. Financial Instruments /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter Four. Pecuniary Assets /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter Five. Monetary Zones /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Chapter Six. The Demand For Roman Money /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Bibliography /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t Index Locorum /  |r D.B. Hollander --   |t General Index /  |r D.B. Hollander. 
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