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GEI. Greek Economic Inscriptions (online)
<div> <p>In recent years the attention of modern scholars to ancient Greek economy has received impetus from a series of newly published documents of undisputed significance. The results have been a deeply renewed examination of consolidated theoretical positions, and a detailed analysis of specific aspects of the economic life of the polis. Within this framework the GEI project aims at providing an online collection of epigraphic documents related to the economy of ancient Greece. Some of these documents, already known or newly discovered, have never been collected in a selection of this kind. The project covers a period from the archaic age to 1st century BC. The selected texts are representative of the different areas of ancient Greek economy, and are marked-up using the EpiDoc encoding conventions. For each document all technical information has been provided along with existing critical editions, bibliography, a critical apparatus, an English translation and a commentary.</p> </div>
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- University of Milan Italy
- Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Italy
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: History
History, Archeology, Economy of ancient Greece, Greek epigraphy, Greek epigraphy. Economy of ancient Greece. EpiDoc encoding system. Digital epigraphic database. Greek indexes., Greek indexes, PA201-899, Greek epigraphy; Economy of ancient Greece; EpiDoc encoding system; Digital epigraphic database; Greek indexes, Ancient history, D51-90, Digital epigraphic database. Economy of ancient Greece. EpiDoc encoding system. Greek epigraphy. Greek indexes, Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia Greca, Digital epigraphic database, EpiDoc encoding system, Greek philology and language, Classics
History, Archeology, Economy of ancient Greece, Greek epigraphy, Greek epigraphy. Economy of ancient Greece. EpiDoc encoding system. Digital epigraphic database. Greek indexes., Greek indexes, PA201-899, Greek epigraphy; Economy of ancient Greece; EpiDoc encoding system; Digital epigraphic database; Greek indexes, Ancient history, D51-90, Digital epigraphic database. Economy of ancient Greece. EpiDoc encoding system. Greek epigraphy. Greek indexes, Settore L-ANT/02 - Storia Greca, Digital epigraphic database, EpiDoc encoding system, Greek philology and language, Classics
Microsoft Academic Graph classification: History
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