L’économie de la Babylonie à l’époque hellénistique (IVème – IIème siècle avant J.C.)
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Julien Monerie
About this book
Despite the interest that has been shown by classicists and assyriologists in the economy of Lower Mesopotamia during the two centuries of Macedonian rule over the region (331-129 B.C.), no synoptic study has previously been published, even though abundant sources are available: several thousand cuneiform tablets survive from this period, as well as more than 25,000 Greek seals, not to mention the testimony of classical sources and rich numismatic and archaeological materials. This book aims to present an accessible synthesis of the topic, in the form of a regional study that takes into account all available sources as well as the weight of Mesopotamia’s heritage. The reader will find not only clear overviews of complex questions (including the impact of Alexander’s reign, the nature of Seleucid policy, the evolution of prices, and the development of banking) but also new research on issues such as the 'Diadochi crisis', the introduction of coinage, the evolution of the prebendary system, and the disappearance of local temples, shedding new light on the economy of one of the most richly documented parts of the Hellenistic World.
Author / Editor information
Julien Monerie, Sorbonne University, Paris/Nanterre, France.
Reviews
"On comprendra donc aisement qu’avec ses nombreuses annexes (production de l’atelier imperial, tresors, monnaies, attestations de transactions, etc.) et sa riche documentation (plus de 70 figures et illustrations), cet ouvrage devrait constituer une borne milliaire incontournable pour les etudes a venir."
D. Luciani in: Nouvelle Revue Théologique 140/4 (2018), 669
"[...] the publication [...] will become a standard study of (Babylonian) economic history for years to come."
R.J. van der Spek in: Bryn Mawr Classical Review, BMCR 2019.04.15
"M.’s contribution is of great value to Assyriologists, classical historians and economic historians alike. The book is very accessible and remarkably enjoyable to read." Céline Debourse in: Ancient West & East 18 (2019), 441-443
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Prolégomènes. La Babylonie à la veille de la conquête macédonienne
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Partie I. Un coup de tonnerre dans un ciel serein ? Les conséquences de la conquête macédonienne en Babylonie (331–305)
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Partie II. Le IIIe s. séleucide ou la constitution d’un nouvel empire oriental ? (305–187)
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Partie III. L’économie des sanctuaires suméro-akkadiens (IIIe s. av. J.-C.)
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Partie IV. Économie ouverte, économie fermée : les échanges en Babylonie hellénistique
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