Counting the People in Hellenistic Egypt 2 Volume Paperback Set (Cambridge Classical Studies)

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Brief Description:
Important study of the economic and social history of Ptolemaic Egypt, based on the salt-tax registers of P. Count.

Review Quotes:
'The two volumes supplement each other in an outstanding way, and the easily readable second volume rests firmly on the hard facts of the first. The texts touch upon a variety of topics of the socio-economic life of Hellenistic Egypt, and the extensive bibliographies help to find further information on things (seemingly) as far away from taxation as salt production or literacy in the ancient world.' Arctos

Table of Contents:
Volume I: List of plates; List of figures; Preface; List of abbreviations; List of conventions; Greek records including: salt-tax records, household records, tax-district records, tax-collectors records, list of occupations, list of ethnics and occupations, tax-exemptions records, taxpayers records, tax-registers; Bibliography; Indices. Volume II: 1. Ptolemies, taxes and papyri; 2. The census; 3. The salt-tax and other taxes; 4. Settlement in the Fayum; 5. The people counted; 6. Counting the animals; 7. Family matters; 8. Naming the people; 9. Conclusion; Appendix; Bibliography; Index.

Marc Notes:
Important new study of the economic and social history of Ptolemaic Egypt, based on the salt-tax registers of P. Count.