08. C. R. Whittaker, Peter Garnsey - Trade and Famine in Classical Antiquity (Cambridge Classical Journal Supplements, Book 8) (1983) [Retail].pdf

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Supplementary Volume no. 8
TRADE AND FAMINE
IN CLASSICAL ANTIQUITY
edited by
PETER GARNSEY
AND
C. R. WHITTAKER
THE CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY
1983
© CAMBRIDGE PHILOLOGICAL SOCIETY
ISBN 0 906014 04 2
Printed in G reat Britain by the University Press, Cambridge
CONTENTS
page
Preface
1.
2.
INTRODUCTION
FAMINE IN THE GREEK WORLD
Michael Jameson
1-5
6-16
3. LE COMMERCE DES CÉRÉALES CHEZ LES GRECS DE
L’ÉPOQUE ARCHAÏQUE
Benedetto Bravo
4. FOREIGN TRADE AND FOREIGN POLICY IN ARCHAIC
GREECE
István
Hahn
5.
LE COMMERCE DES AMPHORES GRECS
Yvon Garlan
17-29
30-36
37-44
6. THE GRAIN TRADE AND GRAIN SHORTAGES IN THE
HELLENISTIC EAST
Dominic Rathbone
7.
FAMINE IN ROME
Peter Garnsey
45-55
56-65
8. LA CÉRAMIQUE COMME INDICE DU COMMERCE ANTIQUE
(RÉALITÉS ET INTERPRÉTATIONS)
66-74
Jean-Paul Morel
9.
10.
11.
THE ROMAN ARMY AND LONG-DISTANCE TRADE
Paul Middleton
MODELS, SHIPS AND STAPLES
Keith Hopkins
TRADE AND FRONTIERS OF THE ROMAN EMPIRE
C. R. Whittaker
75-83
84-109
110-127
PREFACE
The theme of the Ancient History (Greece and Rome) Section of the 8th
International Economic History Congress, held in Budapest from August 16-20,
1982, was Trade in Staples (Commerce en articles de base). A ‘famine component’
was built into the session in order to bring it into contact with one of the main
themes of the Congress. P. Garnsey took part in the preparations for the Open
Forum on Famine which culminated in a colloquium on Famine in History at
Vevey, Switzerland, in June, 1982. The papers for the section (B 12) were submitted
in December 1982 and published in advance of the Congress by the Akademiai
Kiadó,
as a separate booklet together with some papers from the Ancient Near East
Section (B 11). Most of the papers appear in the present volume in a revised version;
one, by P. Middleton, fills a gap left unexpectedly vacant in the original
publication.
We owe warm thanks to our chairmen at the Congress, Professors Heinz Kreissig
and Keith Hopkins, and to our local host Professor Istvan Hahn.
P. G.
C .R .W
March 1983
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