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Money in the Late Roman Republic

by: Hollander, D.B.

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Category: Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition / ISSN 0166-1302
Code: 4241
ISBN-13: 9789004156494 / 978-90-04-15649-4
ISBN-10: 9004156496 / 90-04-15649-6
Publisher: E.J. Brill
Publication Date: 2007
Publication Place: Leiden
Binding: Cloth
Pages: 196
Book Condition: New
Comments: Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, 29

Money in the Late Roman Republic
Series:
Columbia Studies in the Classical Tradition, Volume: 29
Author: David B. Hollander

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 making payments, facilitating exchange, measuring value and storing wealth. The use of such assets reduced the demand for coinage in some sectors of the economy and is a crucial factor in determining the impact of the large increase in the coin supply during the last century of the Republic. Money demand theory suggests that increased coin production led to further monetization, not per capita economic growth.

Preliminary Material
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: i–xii
Chapter One. Introduction
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 1–14
Chapter Two. Roman Coinage: Use, Volume And Composition
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 15–30
Chapter Three. Financial Instruments
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 31–58
Chapter Four. Pecuniary Assets
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 59–86
Chapter Five. Monetary Zones
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 87–136
Chapter Six. The Demand For Roman Money
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 137–156
Bibliography
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 157–176
Index Locorum
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 177–184
General Index
By: D.B. Hollander
Pages: 185–196

 
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Money in the Late Roman Republic

by: Hollander, D.B.

  • ISBN-13: 9789004156494 / 978-90-04-15649-4
  • ISBN-03: 9004156496 / 90-04-15649-6
  • E.J. Brill, Leiden, 2007

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