Roman History

IF 0.1 4区 历史学 0 CLASSICS GREECE & ROME Pub Date : 2023-03-07 DOI:10.1017/S0017383522000298
J. Corke-Webster
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Do you want to hear something worth knowing? If so, you're in luck, because Pliny the Elder has 20,000 such nuggets ready for your delectation. Even better, one of the elder statesmen of Roman history, Richard Saller, has provided a fresh study of them in his new book, Pliny's Roman Economy. Saller is famous for publications that have painted in broad brush strokes the landscape of Roman economic and social history as we now understand it. Here, instead, he offers a brief, focused study of a single author, albeit one whose Natural History is of extraordinarily ambitious scope. Published in ‘The Princeton Economic History of the Western World’ series, this is a book for both classicists and economic historians with a focused aim: to use Pliny to intervene in the long-standing debate over whether the Roman imperial economy enjoyed sustainable growth in the first two centuries ce (behind which lurks, as Saller notes, the more existential question as to whether the oppression of the Roman imperial project came with benefits). This question arises from a controversial methodological contention – that scholars’ efforts to develop sophisticated proxies to enable quantitative assessment of ancient economic growth (now largely associated with New Institutional Economics) have so far failed, and thus that we should return, at least in part, to more traditional use of literary sources: ‘at this point none [of those proxies] is reliable enough to justify neglecting our aristocratic authors’ (3). Pliny is particularly interesting here because eighteenth-century encyclopaedias have been seen (in part by the series editor, Joel Mokyr) as part of a culture of innovation that in turn fed the pronounced economic growth of that period.
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罗马历史
你想听一些值得了解的东西吗?如果是这样的话,你很幸运,因为老普林尼有20000块这样的金块可以供你享用。更好的是,罗马历史上的一位资深政治家理查德·萨勒在他的新书《普林尼的罗马经济》中对他们进行了新的研究。萨勒以其用粗笔描绘我们现在所理解的罗马经济和社会历史景观的出版物而闻名。相反,在这里,他对一位作家进行了简短而集中的研究,尽管他的《自然史》的范围非常宏大。发表于“普林斯顿西方世界经济史”系列,这是一本面向古典主义者和经济历史学家的书,其重点是:利用普林尼来干预关于罗马帝国经济在前两个世纪是否享有可持续增长的长期争论(正如萨勒所指出的,这背后隐藏着一个更具存在性的问题,即对罗马帝国计划的压迫是否带来了好处)。这个问题源于一个有争议的方法论争论——学者们开发复杂的指标来实现对古代经济增长的定量评估(现在主要与新制度经济学有关)的努力迄今为止都失败了,因此我们应该至少在一定程度上回归,对更传统的文学来源的使用:“在这一点上,没有一个(这些代理人)足够可靠,可以证明忽视我们的贵族作家是合理的”(3)。普林尼在这里特别有趣,因为18世纪的百科全书被视为创新文化的一部分(部分由系列编辑乔尔·莫基尔),而创新文化反过来又促进了那个时期的显著经济增长。
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期刊介绍: Published with the wider audience in mind, Greece & Rome features informative and lucid articles on ancient history, art, archaeology, religion, philosophy, and the classical tradition. Although its content is of interest to professional scholars, undergraduates and general readers who wish to be kept informed of what scholars are currently thinking will find it engaging and accessible. All Greek and Latin quotations are translated. A subscription to Greece & Rome includes a supplement of New Surveys in the Classics. These supplements have covered a broad range of topics, from key figures like Homer and Virgil, to subjects such as Greek tragedy, thought and science, women, slavery, and Roman religion. The 2007 New Survey will be Comedy by Nick Lowe.
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