Pliny's Roman Economy: Natural History, Innovation, and Growth
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History
Format
Hardcover
Pages
216
Language
English
Published
Mar 15, 2022
Publisher
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691229546
ISBN-13
9780691229546
Description
Richard P. Saller delves into the rich tapestry of economic thought presented by Pliny the Elder, exploring how his insights reflect the complexities of the Roman economy. This work offers a thorough examination of Pliny's observations on trade, agriculture, and resources, illuminating the dynamics that fueled innovation and growth in ancient Rome. Saller's exploration showcases Pliny not just as a natural historian, but as a keen observer of the socio-economic landscape of his time.
By connecting Pliny's writings to contemporary economic theories, Saller reveals the profound influence of ancient thought on modern understandings of economic systems. The study highlights key innovations and practices of Roman society, painting a vivid picture of how these elements interplayed to shape a burgeoning economy. Through meticulous analysis, Saller encourages readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of Pliny's insights, inviting a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between nature, economy, and human endeavor.
By connecting Pliny's writings to contemporary economic theories, Saller reveals the profound influence of ancient thought on modern understandings of economic systems. The study highlights key innovations and practices of Roman society, painting a vivid picture of how these elements interplayed to shape a burgeoning economy. Through meticulous analysis, Saller encourages readers to appreciate the enduring relevance of Pliny's insights, inviting a deeper understanding of the intricate relationship between nature, economy, and human endeavor.
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