Merav Haklai

Money in Imperial Rome

Legal Diversity and Systemic Complexity. Sprache: Englisch.
gebunden , 400 Seiten
ISBN 0198912005
EAN 9780198912002
Veröffentlicht 12. September 2025
Verlag/Hersteller Oxford University Press
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Beschreibung

This book offers an in-depth examination of the institutional framework within which money operated as an economic agent in the Roman empire, emphasising its systemic complexity. Analyses focus on classical Roman law as reflected in the writings of Roman jurists from the second and early-third centuries AD.

Portrait

Merav Haklai received her BA in Economics and History and her MA in Ancient History from Tel Aviv University. In 2014 she received her DPhil in Ancient History from the University of Oxford and has since been teaching History at Ben-Gurion University of the Negev. Her main research focus lies within legal, economic, and monetary history of the Roman empire. She has published on aspects of Roman monetary history during the imperial period, Roman law and practicalities of economic conduct, and the interaction between legal traditions under Roman regime, focusing on Roman, Egyptian-Hellenistic, and Jewish law during Roman imperial period.