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

Important new study of the economic and social history of Ptolemaic Egypt, based on the salt-tax registers of P.Count. This book consists of two closely related parts. Volume I publishes fifty-four Greek and Egyptian demotic papyri which derive...Read More

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  • Book Description

    How in Egypt does a new dynasty deal with the problems of establishing rule in a country with a long history of developed administration? This is the central question informing the historical studies of Volume II based on early Hellenistic taxation registers surviving on papyrus, which are published in Volume I. New light is shed on the taxation system, the occupational and demographic breakdown of the population, and relations between Gr eeks and Egyptians. Other topics discussed include their differing household patterns, stockholding, gender relations, and childrearing.

  • Product Description

    This book consists of two closely related parts. Volume I publishes fifty-four Greek and Egyptian demotic papyri which derive from census and tax activities in Egypt of the third and second centuries BC. Volume II is an historical study, using these texts to analyze fundamental aspects of Ptolemaic Egypt. The salt-tax registers of P. Count. make possible an assessment of the fiscal policy of the new Macedonian pharaohs and an analysis of the population make-up in both ethnic and occupational terms. A demographic analysis of this material exploits the best information for family and household structure for the Western world before the fifteenth century. A constant theme throughout is the impact of the Greeks on the native population of Egypt. This is traced, for example, 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.

  • 0521839335
  • 9780521839334
  • Willy Clarysse, Dorothy J. Thompson
  • 3 August 2006
  • Cambridge University Press
  • Hardcover (Book)
  • 1056
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