First published in 1898, as part of the Cambridge Historical
Series, this book presents a discussion of the main economic
features in the growth and diffusion of Western European culture
during ancient times. The text covers a broad range of periods and
societies, beginning with Ancient Egypt and moving through to
Constantinople and the decline of the Western Roman Empire.
Although necessarily dealing with limited information, it draws
striking connections between various groups and provides a broad
overview of economic change. This book will be of value to anyone
with an interest in perspectives on the origins of Western
civilization and ancient history.
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