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The Seleukid Royal Economy

The Seleukid Royal Economy

The Seleukid Royal Economy

The Finances and Financial Administration of the Seleukid Empire
July 2009
Available
Paperback
9780521117760

    The Seleukid empire, the principal successor-state of the empire of Alexander the Great, endured for over 200 years and stretched, at its peak, from the Mediterranean to the borders of India. This book provides a wide-ranging study of the empire's economy and the methods used by the Seleukid kings to monetise and manage it so as to extract tribute, rent and taxes as efficiently as possible. It uses a variety of Greek literary sources and inscriptions, cuneiform texts, archaeological, numismatic and comparative evidence to explore in detail the manner of exploitation of their lands and subjects by the Seleukid kings, their city-building activity, the financing of their armies and administration, the use they made of coinage and their methods of financial management. The book adopts a highly original, numerical approach throughout, which leads to a quantified model of the economy of an ancient state.

    • Provides a wide-ranging study of the economy of the Seleukid empire
    • Adopts a highly original numerical approach to the subject
    • Presents a quantified model of an ancient economy

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    Review of the hardback: '… the book succeeds in raising fundamental questions about the economy in imperial states. Aperghis' study is therefore relevant for more than economic history alone. Offering valuable insights into, and raising fundamental questions about, the finances of the Seleukid Empire, it is also of interest for political historians working on Greco-Macedonian imperialism in the East, perhaps even for those interested in the functioning of empires in general.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review

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    Product details

    July 2009
    Paperback
    9780521117760
    380 pages
    229 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.56kg
    1 map 5 tables
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Part I. Preliminaries:
    • 1. Sources and methods
    • 2. Historical summary
    • 3. The posing of a problem
    • Part II. The Underlying Economy:
    • 4. Geography and population
    • 5. Production and exchange
    • 6. The granting of land
    • Part III. The Royal Economy:
    • 7. Ps-Aristotle's Oikonomika, book II
    • 8. Revenue
    • 9. The handling of surpluses
    • 10. Expenditure
    • 11. Coinage
    • 12. A model of the Seleukid economy
    • 13. Financial administration
    • General conclusions.
      Author
    • G. G. Aperghis

      Makis Aperghis originally studied engineering at the University of Cambridge. He returned to the study of Ancient History and was awarded a doctorate from University College London (2000).