La thèse relative au thème ‘‘finances publiques et richesses privées en Grèce aux époques classique et hellénistique’’ pose la problématique des relations et des corrélations entre les richesses privées et les finances publiques dans les cités et les royaumes du monde grec. Durant cette longue période, d’une part les richesses privées se constituèrent indépendamment des finances publiques par les rentes tirées de la location de certains biens, de l’exploitation minière, du commerce et des activités bancaires. En outre, par le travail intellectuel, la divination et le sport. D’autre part, les richesses privées se seraient formées aux dépens des finances publiques par la corruption et la malversation auxquelles les magistrats grecs se seraien...
Persian attitudes to gifts and the divergent Greek attitudes to bribes are discussed, together with ...
International audienceIn Hellenistic Caria, the constitution of a cityscape of Greek type is related...
In 188 B.C.E., a Roman commission awarded most of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the Attalid dynasty, a mo...
Dans les cités grecques, et particulièrement dans les systèmes démocratiques, l’exercice des magistr...
In the ancient Greco-Roman world, the connection between wealth and selfishness was a multifaceted i...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
A number of scholars believe that ancient Greeks were constrained by a “pre-rational” or “non-econom...
The re-examination of the nature of Athenian authority over the Delian Apollo sanctuary during the C...
Dans le tableau économique du monde grec antique, ont longtemps fait figure de parent pauvre les fin...
Cet article se propose d’expliquer le contraste remarquable entre les inégalités croissantes dans la...
The development of accounting principles and the evolution of accounting systems are highly dependen...
Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article...
AbstractAlthough the birth of Classical Greece is often attributed to the constitutional reforms of ...
Constituant une partie non négligeable de la population des cités grecques antiques, les pauvres res...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
Persian attitudes to gifts and the divergent Greek attitudes to bribes are discussed, together with ...
International audienceIn Hellenistic Caria, the constitution of a cityscape of Greek type is related...
In 188 B.C.E., a Roman commission awarded most of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the Attalid dynasty, a mo...
Dans les cités grecques, et particulièrement dans les systèmes démocratiques, l’exercice des magistr...
In the ancient Greco-Roman world, the connection between wealth and selfishness was a multifaceted i...
The paper focuses on the uses of private wealth by different authors starting with Hesiod. In partic...
A number of scholars believe that ancient Greeks were constrained by a “pre-rational” or “non-econom...
The re-examination of the nature of Athenian authority over the Delian Apollo sanctuary during the C...
Dans le tableau économique du monde grec antique, ont longtemps fait figure de parent pauvre les fin...
Cet article se propose d’expliquer le contraste remarquable entre les inégalités croissantes dans la...
The development of accounting principles and the evolution of accounting systems are highly dependen...
Drawing on the publication of a dozen of new inscriptions during the past fifteen years, the article...
AbstractAlthough the birth of Classical Greece is often attributed to the constitutional reforms of ...
Constituant une partie non négligeable de la population des cités grecques antiques, les pauvres res...
A Spartan lifestyle proverbially describes austerity; ancient Greek luxury was associated with Ionia...
Persian attitudes to gifts and the divergent Greek attitudes to bribes are discussed, together with ...
International audienceIn Hellenistic Caria, the constitution of a cityscape of Greek type is related...
In 188 B.C.E., a Roman commission awarded most of Anatolia (Asia Minor) to the Attalid dynasty, a mo...