Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World
Studies in Honour of Matthew Freeman Trundle
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Jeremy; Rosenbloom, David; Pomeroy, Arthur J
Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World
Studies in Honour of Matthew Freeman Trundle
Herausgeber: Armstrong, Jeremy; Rosenbloom, David; Pomeroy, Arthur J
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"Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World offers eleven papers analysing the processes, consequences and problems involved in the monetization of warfare and its connection to political power in antiquity. The contributions explore not only how powerful men and states used money and coinage to achieve their aims, but how these aims and methods had often already been shaped by the medium of coined money - typically with unintended consequences"--
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"Money, Warfare and Power in the Ancient World offers eleven papers analysing the processes, consequences and problems involved in the monetization of warfare and its connection to political power in antiquity. The contributions explore not only how powerful men and states used money and coinage to achieve their aims, but how these aims and methods had often already been shaped by the medium of coined money - typically with unintended consequences"--
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350283800
- ISBN-10: 1350283800
- Artikelnr.: 71631585
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 304
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Juli 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350283800
- ISBN-10: 1350283800
- Artikelnr.: 71631585
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Jeremy Armstrong is Associate Professor in Classics and Ancient History at the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Arthur J. Pomeroy is Professor Emeritus of Classics at Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand. David Rosenbloom is Professor and Chair of Ancient Studies at the University of Maryland Baltimore County, USA.
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Abbreviations In Memoriam
Matthew Freeman Trundle 1. Money
Power
and the Legacy of Matthew Trundle in the Ancient Mediterranean
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand)
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 2. The Upkeep of Empire: Costs and Rations
Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 3. Piety
Money
and Coinage in Greek Religion
Matthew Trundle? 4. Naval Service and Political Power in Classical Athens: An Inverse Relation
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 5. The Perils of Victory: Sparta's Uneasy Relationship with the Profits of War
Ellen Millender (Reed College
USA) 6. 'Pegasi' and War: Patterns of Minting at Corinth in the Latter 4th Century BCE
Lee L. Brice (Western Illinois University
USA) 7. The Wage Cost of Alexander's Pike-Phalanx
Christopher Matthew (Australian Catholic University
Australia) 8. Sicily in the Mediterranean c. 540-30 BCE: the Evidence from Coin Circulation
Chris De Lisle (University of Oxford
UK) 9. RRC 1/1: The First Struck Coin for the Romans
Ken Sheedy & Michael Rampe (Macquarie University
Australia) 10. The Military History of Early Roman Coinage
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Marleen Termeer (University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Corruption
Power
and an Oracle in the Late Roman Republic: The Restoration of Ptolemy Auletes
John Rich (University of Nottingham
UK) 12. Money and Wealth in Tacitus
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 13. Gothic Mercenaries
Daniel Knox (Central European University
Budapest) Notes Bibliography Index
Matthew Freeman Trundle 1. Money
Power
and the Legacy of Matthew Trundle in the Ancient Mediterranean
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand)
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 2. The Upkeep of Empire: Costs and Rations
Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 3. Piety
Money
and Coinage in Greek Religion
Matthew Trundle? 4. Naval Service and Political Power in Classical Athens: An Inverse Relation
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 5. The Perils of Victory: Sparta's Uneasy Relationship with the Profits of War
Ellen Millender (Reed College
USA) 6. 'Pegasi' and War: Patterns of Minting at Corinth in the Latter 4th Century BCE
Lee L. Brice (Western Illinois University
USA) 7. The Wage Cost of Alexander's Pike-Phalanx
Christopher Matthew (Australian Catholic University
Australia) 8. Sicily in the Mediterranean c. 540-30 BCE: the Evidence from Coin Circulation
Chris De Lisle (University of Oxford
UK) 9. RRC 1/1: The First Struck Coin for the Romans
Ken Sheedy & Michael Rampe (Macquarie University
Australia) 10. The Military History of Early Roman Coinage
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Marleen Termeer (University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Corruption
Power
and an Oracle in the Late Roman Republic: The Restoration of Ptolemy Auletes
John Rich (University of Nottingham
UK) 12. Money and Wealth in Tacitus
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 13. Gothic Mercenaries
Daniel Knox (Central European University
Budapest) Notes Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors Acknowledgements Abbreviations In Memoriam
Matthew Freeman Trundle 1. Money
Power
and the Legacy of Matthew Trundle in the Ancient Mediterranean
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand)
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 2. The Upkeep of Empire: Costs and Rations
Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 3. Piety
Money
and Coinage in Greek Religion
Matthew Trundle? 4. Naval Service and Political Power in Classical Athens: An Inverse Relation
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 5. The Perils of Victory: Sparta's Uneasy Relationship with the Profits of War
Ellen Millender (Reed College
USA) 6. 'Pegasi' and War: Patterns of Minting at Corinth in the Latter 4th Century BCE
Lee L. Brice (Western Illinois University
USA) 7. The Wage Cost of Alexander's Pike-Phalanx
Christopher Matthew (Australian Catholic University
Australia) 8. Sicily in the Mediterranean c. 540-30 BCE: the Evidence from Coin Circulation
Chris De Lisle (University of Oxford
UK) 9. RRC 1/1: The First Struck Coin for the Romans
Ken Sheedy & Michael Rampe (Macquarie University
Australia) 10. The Military History of Early Roman Coinage
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Marleen Termeer (University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Corruption
Power
and an Oracle in the Late Roman Republic: The Restoration of Ptolemy Auletes
John Rich (University of Nottingham
UK) 12. Money and Wealth in Tacitus
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 13. Gothic Mercenaries
Daniel Knox (Central European University
Budapest) Notes Bibliography Index
Matthew Freeman Trundle 1. Money
Power
and the Legacy of Matthew Trundle in the Ancient Mediterranean
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand)
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 2. The Upkeep of Empire: Costs and Rations
Anthony Spalinger (University of Auckland
New Zealand) 3. Piety
Money
and Coinage in Greek Religion
Matthew Trundle? 4. Naval Service and Political Power in Classical Athens: An Inverse Relation
David Rosenbloom (University of Maryland
USA) 5. The Perils of Victory: Sparta's Uneasy Relationship with the Profits of War
Ellen Millender (Reed College
USA) 6. 'Pegasi' and War: Patterns of Minting at Corinth in the Latter 4th Century BCE
Lee L. Brice (Western Illinois University
USA) 7. The Wage Cost of Alexander's Pike-Phalanx
Christopher Matthew (Australian Catholic University
Australia) 8. Sicily in the Mediterranean c. 540-30 BCE: the Evidence from Coin Circulation
Chris De Lisle (University of Oxford
UK) 9. RRC 1/1: The First Struck Coin for the Romans
Ken Sheedy & Michael Rampe (Macquarie University
Australia) 10. The Military History of Early Roman Coinage
Jeremy Armstrong (University of Auckland
New Zealand)
Marleen Termeer (University of Amsterdam
The Netherlands) 11. Corruption
Power
and an Oracle in the Late Roman Republic: The Restoration of Ptolemy Auletes
John Rich (University of Nottingham
UK) 12. Money and Wealth in Tacitus
Arthur Pomeroy (Victoria University of Wellington
New Zealand) 13. Gothic Mercenaries
Daniel Knox (Central European University
Budapest) Notes Bibliography Index