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The Power Of Money Coinage And Politics In The Athenian Empire Thomas Figueira

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The Power Of Money Coinage And Politics In The Athenian Empire Thomas Figueira
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Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 31.57 MB
Pages: 648
Author: Thomas Figueira
ISBN: 9780812201901, 0812201906
Language: English
Year: 2010

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The Power Of Money Coinage And Politics In The Athenian Empire Thomas Figueira by Thomas Figueira 9780812201901, 0812201906 instant download after payment.

"The Power of Money is a brilliant and highly original piece of scholarship on a group of inscriptions about which much has been written and whose interpretation is crucial for our understanding of the way in which Athens ruled her empire."—Martin Ostwald, Swarthmore College


"The Power of Money is a brilliant and highly original piece of scholarship on a group of inscriptions about which much has been written and whose interpretation is crucial for our understanding of the way in which Athens ruled her empire."—Martin Ostwald, Swarthmore College

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