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Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt

Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt - Cambridge Classical Studies

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Publisher's Synopsis

The historical studies of this second volume provide an examination of the economic and social history of Ptolemaic Egypt. The salt-tax registers of P. Count not only throw light on key aspects of the fiscal policy of the Greek pharaohs but also provide the best information for family and household structure for the Western world before the fifteenth century AD. The makeup of the population is thoroughly analysed here in both demographic and occupational terms. A constant theme running throughout is the impact of the Greeks on the indigenous population of Egypt. This is traced in cultural policies, in administrative geography, in the realm of stock-rearing and in the changing religious affiliations traceable through the names that parents gave their children. The extent to which Egypt is typical of the Hellenistic world more widely is the final topic addressed.

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Book information

ISBN: 9780521838399
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Imprint: Cambridge University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 932.021
DEWEY edition: 22
Language: English
Number of pages: 456
Weight: 1032g
Height: 252mm
Width: 182mm
Spine width: 33mm