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1 | Introduction | |
Pt. I | The genesis of coined money | |
2 | Homeric transactions | |
3 | Sacrifice and distribution | |
4 | Greece and the Ancient Near East | |
5 | Greek money | |
6 | The preconditions of coinage | |
7 | The earliest coins | |
8 | The features of money | |
Pt. II | The making of metaphysics | |
9 | Did politics produce philosophy? | |
10 | Anaximander and Xenophanes | |
11 | The many and the one | |
12 | Heraclitus and Parmenides | |
13 | Pythagoreanism and Protagoras | |
14 | Individualisation | |
App | Money in the Early Ancient Near East |
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