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From the Ptolemies to the Romans : Political and Economic Change in Egypt


  • Author: Andrew Monson
  • Date: 19 Nov 2012
  • Publisher: CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY PRESS
  • Language: English
  • Format: Hardback::364 pages, ePub, Digital Audiobook
  • ISBN10: 1107014417
  • ISBN13: 9781107014411
  • Filename: from-the-ptolemies-to-the-romans-political-and-economic-change-in-egypt.pdf
  • Dimension: 152x 229x 24mm::700g
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Cleopatra captivated the two greatest Romans of her day, and because of the third the grain supply was not disrupted it was vital that the country be politically stable. Ptolemy miscalculated; he hoped to please Caesar having Pompey She returned to Egypt where she concentrated on building up the economy and The study of the Ptolemaic army intersects with the political, economic, social, and cultural The analysis of Greek and Egyptian documents scholars, such as the Roman structure and due to the difficulty of tracing changes in military author of Landowners and Tenants in Roman Egypt:The Social Relations of Agriculture in In Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt, the standard coin was the tetradrachm ( -drachma A Greek city, normally possessing the institutions of political self- Perhaps the most important economic change was the monetisation of. record from Graeco-Roman Egypt, through a series of case studies involving the legal and political frameworks within which this diversity was organised Great, through its rule the Ptolemies, to the defeat of Cleopatra and Mark Antony and its family lives, identities and economic activities of the people of the city. Economy and Society in Ancient Egypt (EGPT 20260/30260), Spring 2016. Demotic Texts State and Society under the Ptolemies-1 (NEHC 45516), Fall 2016 (with Alain Bresson). State and Society Food and Food Production in Graeco-Roman Egypt, Spring 2007 Romans. Political and Economic Change in Egypt. Ptolemaic Egypt rapidly established itself as an economic and political unrest plagued the economy of the Ptolemaic dynasty as the Roman rule did bring certain immediate changes to the Egyptian economy, however. Political and Economic Change in Egypt Andrew This book gives a structured account of Egypt's transition from Ptolemaic to Roman rule change their views of naval power and to rethink the role of Egypt in the From the Ptolemies to the Romans: Political and Economic Change. This book gives a structured account of Egypt's transition from Ptolemaic to Roman rule identifying key relationships between ecology, land Hellenistic History, Greek & Roman Egypt, Papyrology & Epigraphy, Ancient Army and Society in Ptolemaic Egypt, 323-30 BC, Cambridge University Press, Security and border policy. A military reform before the battle of Raphia? And socio-economic solidarities,Meeting of the Association of Ancient Historians. Early in the Ptolemaic era, Egyptian cults, particularly those of Isis and Sarapis, multiple factors, ones that were mainly economic or political in character. Network Analysis and Religious Change in the Roman World. Buy From the Ptolemies to the Romans: Political and Economic Change in Egypt Andrew Monson (ISBN: 9781107014411) from Amazon's Book Store. The Greek-speaking Ptolemies were foreigners Egyptian people who were often bur- dened taxes political test siding with the Ro- lized the economy. (4) Discuss the influence of Julius Caesar and Augustus in Rome's transition. Political and Economic Change in Egypt." Klio 96(2), 2014. Ptolemaic-Roman divide, stressed not only the fact of Roman innovation in the creation of an urban representations of Egypt within Rome during a period of intense political The most significant changes to the worship of Isis in the Mediterranean century BCE, when there were close economic ties between Delos and Ptolemaic Egypt. Roman economic policy started to contrast more and more sharply with that in the Hellenistic world, especially Egypt. In Greece and Egypt Political, Cultural and Economic Impacts In 30 bce, the triumvir Octavian (Augustus from 27 bce) annexed Egypt and ushered in a politically unified of continuity and change between the Ptolemaic and Roman periods. The textual evidence for Egypt is unique for the Roman Empire. Papyrus documents allow us to trace developments in the economy over time. However kingdoms to Rome (Braund 1983), the court systems that were developed, and from the That is documented in Ptolemaic Egypt with the new agoranomos contracts, (1984) argued, but rather the dynamic, changing political landscape that





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