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Silver, money and credit : a tribute to Robartus J. van der Spek on the occasion of his 65th birthday / edited by Kristin Kleber and Reinhard Pirngruber.

Contributor(s): Series: Uitgaven van het Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten te Leiden ; 128.Publisher: Leiden : Nederlands Instituut voor het Nabije Oosten, 2016Description: xxvii, 348 pages : illustrations (black and white), maps (black and white) ; 27 cmContent type:
  • text
  • still image
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789062583393
  • 9062583393
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • DS 69.6 .S55 2016
Summary: 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.
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Books Books American University in Dubai American University in Dubai Non-fiction Main Collection DS 69.6 .S55 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 5166330

Includes bibliographical references.


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.

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