L'administration Financi re Des Cit s Grecques... explores the intricacies of financial administration within ancient Greek city-states. Henri Francotte delves into the mechanisms and systems that governed public finances, offering a comprehensive analysis of economic policies and practices. This detailed study sheds light on the fiscal challenges and innovative solutions employed by these ancient societies. A valuable resource for historians and economists, this book provides critical insights into the economic foundations of classical Greece.
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