The Ancient Greek Economy. Markets, Households and City-States
46 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) merchants may pose.^20 By the same token, it is perfectly logical that Aristot ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 47 To start with, let us note that, whatever its precise meaning, the phrase in question fits well i ...
48 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) κατακομίδην τῶν ὡραίων καὶ πάλιν ἀντίληψιν ὧν ἡ θάλασσα τῇ ἠπείρῳ δίδωσι).^30 ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 49 of it, it does not have the consent of the ruler of the sea? And yet it is from these very materi ...
50 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) ‘So they must make not only enough for their own use, but also enough of the k ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 51 Practice By analyzing the relationship between theory and practice, we have already touched upon ...
52 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) the same idea (“the products that are imported” “those that one must import”); ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 53 and foreign relations as similar to their own that this example makes sense in Aristotle’s argume ...
54 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) injustice for the citizens of the other city: συνθῆκαι περὶ τῶν εἰσαγωγίμων wo ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 55 Being forced to dock in their ports, foreign merchants import foreign products and export commodi ...
56 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) Finally, let us note that the connection with Thucydides and the absence of συ ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 57 also wonder what possible advantage could there be for the seller in granting these privileges. I ...
58 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) by the Athenians would have been so easy to evade that it would have been impo ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 59 πρὸς ἐπαύξησιν δὲ ἀνήκουσαν τῶν τε τῆς πόλεως καὶ τῶν ἑκάστου τῶν ἰδιωτῶν προσόδων ... ... (siste ...
60 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) its import was banned. Thasos, a city producing wine, prohibited the import of ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 61 obtaining ateleia for their products in the Seleucid kingdom in the second century BCE). How can ...
62 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) 6 Finley 1973 : 161–2. 7 Finley 1973 : 164. 8 Austin and Vidal-Naquet 1977 : 1 ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 63 by exports: ‘The people of Clazomenae needed money during a famine: they decreed that individuals ...
64 ALAIN BRESSON (TRANSLATED By EDwARD M. HARRIS) in his analysis of the meaning of the term συνθῆκαι in Aristotle: not only ‘fo ...
ARISTOTLE AND FOREIGN TRADE 65 the other hand, just as it is necessary to do so, his analysis assesses very well the stakes that ...
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