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Titel:Silver, money and credit
Titelzusatz:a tribute to Robartus J. van der Spek on the occasion of his 65th birthday
Mitwirkende:Kleber, Kristin [HerausgeberIn]   i
 Pirngruber, Reinhard [HerausgeberIn]   i
Gefeierte Person:Spek, Robartus J. van der [GefeierteR]   i
Verf.angabe:edited by Kristin Kleber and Reinhard Pirngruber
Verlagsort:Leiden
Verlag:Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten
E-Jahr:2016
Jahr:[2016]
Umfang:XXVII, 348 Seiten
Illustrationen:Illustrationen
Format:27 cm
Gesamttitel/Reihe:PIHANS ; 128
Ang. zum Inhalt:Toespraak bij het afscheid van Bern van der Spek als hoogleraar Oudheidkunde / Jaap-Jan Flinterman
 "Bert" and the History and Historiography of the Seleucid Empire / Amelie Kuhrt
 Bibliography of Robartus J. van der Spek ; Tabula Gratulatoria ; Mesopotamia. Early Silver : Thoughts about the Sign KU₃ in the Earliest documents from Uruk / Theo J.H. Krispijn
 Kaspam lašqul "Let me weigh out the silver" : Mesopotamian and Anatolian Weights during the Old Assyrian Colony Period / Jan Gerrit Dercksen
 The Old Babylonian "I Owe You" / Marten Stol
 The Kassite Gold and the Post-Kassite Silver Standards Revisited / Kristin Kleber
 Silver and Other Forms of Elite Wealth in Seventh Century BC Babylonia / Michael Jursa
 The Silver has gone... : Temple Theft and a Divided Community in Achaemenid Babylonia / Caroline Waerzeggers
 New Additions to the Raḫimesu Archive : Parthian Texts from the British Museum and the World Museum Liverpool / Johannes Hackl
 The Value of Silver : Wages as Guides to the Standard of Living in First Millennium BC Babylonia / Reinhard Pirngruber. China and the Persian Empire. Silverization of China during the Ming-Qing Transition (ca. 1550-1700) and the Consequences for Research into the Babylonian Economy
 Your Tally is Full! : On Wooden Credit Records in and after the Achaemenid Empire / Wouter F.M. Henkelman and Margaretha L. Folmer
 Elusive Silver in the Achaemenid Heartland : Thoughts on the Presence and Use of Silver According to the Persepolis Fortification and Treasure Archives / Mark Tamerus. The Levant and Greece. Silver in Search of his Father : A Comparative Folkloristic Approach to an Episode of the Song of Silver
 Mycenae, Rich in Silver / Jorrit M. Kelder
 The Silver Krater of King Phaedimus : A Small Piece of Tyrian History in the Odyssey / Caroline von der Brugge
 "A Bad Penny Always Turns Up" : Silver Coins and Citizenship Ideology in Classical Athens / Diana E. Kretschmann.
ISBN:90-6258-339-3
 978-90-6258-339-3
Abstract:Silver, Money and Credit gathers a collection of contributions by leading specialists on the role of silver in Ancient Mesopotamia. The volume is a tribute to Robartus J. van der Spek, professor emeritus at the VU University Amsterdam. The thematic core area is the documentation concerning silver in cuneiform sources from first millennium BC Babylonia, and how this vast body of primary sources can be employed in order to shed light on aspects of the economy. It thus coincides with the honouree's main area of research. The volume is rounded off by comparative material mainly from other periods in Mesopotamian history, rendering justice to his broad range of interest. The scope of the volume thus extends from the first written records on the use of silver in Uruk to the Neo-Babylonian Empire's apogee in the sixth century BC and further to insights to be gained from comparisons with early modern economies
Schlagwörter:(g)Mesopotamien   i / (s)Silber   i / (s)Geld   i / (s)Kreditwesen   i
Dokumenttyp:Festschrift
Sprache:eng
RVK-Notation:NK 8200   i
K10plus-PPN:867811889
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