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The Romans and Trade: Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy

Autor André Tchernia
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 5 oct 2016
André Tchernia is one of the leading experts on amphorae as a source of economic history, a pioneer of maritime archaeology, and author of a wealth of articles on Roman trade, notably the wine trade. This book brings together the author's previously published essays, updated and revised, with recent notes and prefaced with an entirely new synthesis of his views on Roman commerce with a particular emphasis on the people involved in it.The book is divided into two main parts. The first is a general study of the structure of Roman trade: Landowners and traders, traders' fortunes, the matter of the market, the role of the state, and dispatching what is required. It tackles the recent debates on Roman trade and Roman economy, providing, original and convincing answers.The second part of the book is a selection of 14 of the author's published papers. They range from discussions of general topics such as the ideas of crisis and competition, the approvisioning of Ancient Rome, trade with the East, to more specialized studies, such as the interpretation of the 33 AD crisis. Overall, the book contains a wealth of insights into the workings of ancient trade and expertly combines discussion of the material evidence-especially of amphorae and wrecks-with the prosopographical approach derived from epigraphic, papyrological and historical data.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780198723714
ISBN-10: 0198723717
Pagini: 396
Dimensiuni: 161 x 242 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.7 kg
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Seria Oxford Studies on the Roman Economy

Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom

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a highly illuminating and stimulating piece of work that offers special insights into the concrete processes and the people that shaped and structured Roman trade. Tchernia has given us plenty of building blocks for fruitful discussion, which is precisely what great scholarship ought to do.
In conclusion, the excellent work of André Tchernia on the Romans and commerce can rightfully be considered a real work of reference, whose dissemination, thanks to this recent version in English, can only bear good fruit.
Supporting the outstanding technical material in The Romans and Trade is the excellent quality of the editing; the translation is a pleasure to read, and the typesetting and binding are of the highest calibre... It is an appropriate culmination of a superb career, accurately reflecting decades of insights into numerous facets of the Roman economy; it will be consulted by students of ancient trade and nautical archaeology alike, and it certainly belongs in the collections of individuals interested in this aspect of the Roman world.

Notă biografică

André Tchernia graduated as Agrégé des Letters in 1960, and, after his National Service, was chosen as a member of the Ecole Française de Rome in 1963. He directed for three years an excavation in Bolsena, and specialized in the study of Roman amphorae. Back in France in 1966, he lectured in Latin at the University of Aix en Provence and became a pioneer in underwater archaeology, directing for ten years the excavation f the great Roman wreck of La Madrague de Giens. He obtained his "Doctorat d'Etat" in 1984, and published in 1986 'le vin de l'Italie romaine, essai d'histoire économique d'après les amphores'. In 1957, he was appointed deputy-director of the department of Human Sciences of the National Center for Scienntific Research. He left this post in 1990 to become "Directeur d'Etudes à l'Ecole des Hautes Etudes en Sciences Sociales", where he finished his carreer.