Trading communities in the Roman world : a micro-economic and institutional perspective / by Taco T. Terpstra.
Material type: TextSeries: Columbia studies in the classical tradition ; 37.Publication details: Boston : Brill, 2013.Description: 1 online resourceContent type:- text
- computer
- online resource
- 9004245138
- 9789004245136
- 9781283979047
- 1283979047
- Rome -- Commerce -- History
- Microeconomics
- Social archaeology -- Rome
- Rome (Italy) -- History -- To 476
- Microéconomie
- Archéologie sociale -- Rome
- Rome (Italie) -- Histoire -- Jusqu'à 476
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Commerce
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Marketing -- General
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Sales & Selling -- General
- Commerce
- Microeconomics
- Social archaeology
- Italy -- Rome
- Rome (Empire)
- Kooplieden
- To 476
- 381.0937 23
- HF377 .T47 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Preface -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- Intra-community exchange and the use of law in Puteoli -- Interaction -- Inter-community exchange and the role of trading stations in Puteoli -- Coalitions of foreign merchants and shipowners in Ostia -- Inter-community trade and the City of Rome -- Roman traders in the province of Asia -- Bibliography -- Index.
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In Trading Communities, Taco Terpstra shows that long-distance trade in the Roman Empire was conducted through foreign trading communities living overseas, held together by ethnic and geographical identity.
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