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In this volume, Erik Christiansen uses Alexandrian coin hoards - meaning finds of at least two coins buried together - to explore the use of money in Egypt from its conquest by Augustus in 30 B.C. to Diocletian's currency reform in A.D. 296. Although these finds, with their wide array of Graeco-Roman and Alexandrian reverses, have traditionally been classified as a part of Greek coinage, he demonstrates clearly that they belong to the Roman imperial coinage. The hoards also show that Roman Egypt enjoyed a widespread monetized economy, in addition to the credit system described in extant papyri. The relative abundance of such documents provides Christiansen with a good supplemental source of information for his conclusions. And since financial administration probably was quite uniform throughout the Empire, this book provides a useful window not only on Rome's shifting economic fortunes, but also on monetary policy in other parts of the Empire that did not leave behind the same rich heritage of coins and documents as Egypt.
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Cette publication des 3527 monnaies trouvées dans les fouilles du Centre d'Études Alexandrines étudie les productions de l'atelier monétaire d'Alexandrie depuis sa création par Ptolémée I ainsi que les différentes formes d'utilisation jusqu'à l'époque moderne de la monnaie de bronze. L'état des pièces souvent très abimées a conduit à définir les critères les plus significatifs pour identifier la monnaie. On a constaté que le classement par règnes en usage pour les Ptolémées ne correspondait pas à l'histoire monétaire et que l'important était d'identifier la valeur des pièces utilisées. Deux pratiques originales marquent l'usage de la monnaie en Égypte : la fermeture du marché aux monnaies étrangères, connue sous les Ptolémées, conservée sous l'Empire romain et réapparue a l'époque byzantine ; la flambée des prix connue par les papyrus, souvent interprétée comme un phénomène d'inflation, que l'analyse de la fabrication de la monnaie inviteà reconsidérer.
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Coins, Roman --- -Coins, Roman --- Romans --- Universität zu Köln. --- Alexandria (Egypt) --- Antiquities, Roman. --- Universität zu Köln. --- Alexandrie (Egypte) --- Antiquités romaines --- -Romans --- -Ethnology --- Italic peoples --- Latini (Italic people) --- Roman coins --- Universitat zu Koln. Institut fur Altertumskunde --- -Iskandarīyah (Egypt) --- Alexandrie (Egypt) --- Aleksandriyah (Egypt) --- Alessandria (Egypt) --- Alexandreia (Egypt) --- Aleksandria (Egypt) --- Alexantreia (Egypt) --- Alesandriʼa (Egypt) --- الإسكندرية (Egypt) --- الإسكندرية (مصر) --- اسكندرية (Egypt) --- Antiquities, Roman --- -Alexandria (Egypt) --- Coins, Roman - Egypt - Alexandria --- Alexandria (Egypt) - Antiquities, Roman --- -Universitat zu Koln. Institut fur Altertumskunde --- -Antiquities, Roman
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