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During the second century and into the early first century BC, the island of Delos was home to the largest port of transit in the eastern Mediterranean. As such, it welcomed many Italian traders who prospered among its cosmopolitan population for some fifty or so years. The many buildings, statues, paintings and inscriptions unearthed since 1873 by the French School at Athens have made it possible to trace out the life of this disparate yet influential community.
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Communications sur les institutions de marché dans le monde gréco-romain à travers le rôle de 2 magistrats : l'agoranome et l'édile. Etudes de cas et approches générales analysent les stratégies de contrôle des marchés dans la Méditerranée et renouvellent la réflexion sur la régulation des échanges dans les cités antiques.
Magistrates, Roman --- Aediles --- Markets --- Trade regulation --- Magistrats romains --- Ediles --- Marchés --- Commerce --- History --- Histoire --- Réglementation --- Marchés --- Réglementation --- Antike. --- Antiquities. --- Aufsicht. --- Civilization, Greco-Roman --- Commerce. --- Exchange --- Exchange. --- Markets. --- Markt. --- Economic aspects --- Greece --- Greece. --- Griechenland --- Mediterranean Region. --- Römisches Reich. --- History.
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Romans --- Romains --- Congresses --- Congrès --- Greece --- Delos Island (Greece) --- Grèce --- Délos (Grèce) --- History --- Histoire --- Conference proceedings. --- Conferences - Meetings --- Congrès --- Grèce --- Délos (Grèce) --- Congresses.
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Durante il II secolo e fino all'inizio del I secolo a.C., l'isola di Delo, sede del più grande porto di transito del Mediterraneo orientale, accolse numerosi mercanti italiani che prosperarono per circa cinquant'anni tra la popolazione cosmopolita. Grazie ai numerosi edifici, statue, dipinti e iscrizioni portati alla luce dal 1873 dalla Scuola Francese di Atene, è possibile ripercorrere la vita di questa comunità variegata e influente. During the 2nd century and until the beginning of the 1st century BC, the island of Delos, the seat of the largest transit port in the eastern Mediterranean, welcomed many Italian merchants who prospered for about fifty years among the cosmopolitan population. Thanks to the many buildings, statues, paintings and inscriptions uncovered since 1873 by the French School at Athens, it is possible to trace the life of this varied and influential community.
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