Studies in the Byzantine Monetary Economy C.300-1450Cambridge University Press, 30 հոկ, 2008 թ. - 828 էջ This book represents an attempt to depict the late Roman and Byzantine monetary economy in its fullest possible social, economic and administrative context, with the aim of establishing the basic dynamics behind the production of the coinage, the major mechanisms affecting its distribution, and the general characteristics of its behaviour once in circulation. The book consists of four main sections, on economy and society, on finance, and on the circulation and production of coinage, and has made an unrivalled contribution in the field of late classical, Byzantine and medieval economic history. The text is fully supported by the extensive quotation of translated sources, and by maps, tables and plates. |
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1 The modern situation | 1 |
Supply | 40 |
III The mediaeval situation agriculture and pastoralism | 44 |
The problem of erosion | 58 |
The budget | 157 |
IV Items of regular revenue and expenditure | 173 |
v Items and descriptions of occasional largesse | 192 |
vi Private wealth | 201 |
Supervision | 320 |
Administrative basis | 371 |
304 | 440 |
334 | 446 |
History | 448 |
344 | 518 |
Preliminary observations future directions | 553 |
670 | |
The limiting factors | 221 |
A The legislation | 257 |
II Internal availability | 284 |
Key to plates | 711 |
735 | |
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