Economy and Society in Ancient GreeceChatto & Windus, 1981 - 326 pages Eerder, in de jaren 1953 tot '81, verschenen artikelen |
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... evidence on the grounds that since no two societies are identical , evidence from other societies cannot fill in missing facts of Greek history . It is an objection founded on the assumed incommensurability of two human societies ; but ...
... evidence on the grounds that since no two societies are identical , evidence from other societies cannot fill in missing facts of Greek history . It is an objection founded on the assumed incommensurability of two human societies ; but ...
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... evidence then considerably more than half of these landed estates fell within the aristocratic range as defined by Antipater . - The astonishing point is that , once the horoi have been eliminated as evidence of the decline of the small ...
... evidence then considerably more than half of these landed estates fell within the aristocratic range as defined by Antipater . - The astonishing point is that , once the horoi have been eliminated as evidence of the decline of the small ...
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... evidence from Polybius ( 4.38.1–4 ) and Herodotus ( 7.105 ) , respectively , about the importance of those two cities as centres of the slave trade . In general , individual epigraphical texts tend to prove no more than the fact that ...
... evidence from Polybius ( 4.38.1–4 ) and Herodotus ( 7.105 ) , respectively , about the importance of those two cities as centres of the slave trade . In general , individual epigraphical texts tend to prove no more than the fact that ...
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From Fustel de Coulanges | 3 |
Land debt and the man of property in classical | 62 |
The freedom of the citizen in the Greek world | 77 |
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agricultural analysis ancient city ancient Near East ancient world antiquity argument argument from silence Aristotle Athenian empire Athens bondage century BC chattel slaves citizen classical cleruchies complete considerable context debt debt-bondage debt-bondsman debtor dependent labour distinction documents doulos dowry drachmas economic evidence example fact feudal Finley Finley's fourth century freedom gifts Gortyn code Greece Greek world hedna helots Herodotus Hesiod historian Homeric hoplite horoi Iliad important individual instance institutions interest juristic Knossos Koschaker land later loan marriage matter means ment military modern Mycenae Mycenaean never nexum Odyssey paramone passage period perioikoi poems poet polis political possible practice precisely Pylos reference Roman Rome sense servitude significant slavery social society Solon Spartan status suggest syssitia tablets temenos tenure texts Thucydides tion town trade unfree Ventris and Chadwick wealth Weber whole word writing Xenophon