[PDF][PDF] 'A starving mob has no respect'Urban markets and food riots in the Roman world, 100 BC–400 AD

PPM Erdkamp - The Transformation of Economic Life under the Roman …, 2002 - brill.com
" One may not hoard in the Land of Israel those products which are basic commodities such
as wines, oils, flours and fruits [...] During a year of drought one should not even hoard a kab
of carobs since it introduces a curse into the prices.,, 2 The Talmudic texts of Roman
Palestine contain many such prohibitions; in general, it was not allowed to export or resell
food or to profit from dearth. Although one recent commentator dismisses these laws as the
Rabbinie view of an economic utopia, which does not reflect any economic reality, they do …

[引用][C] A starving mob has no respect: urban markets and food riots in the Roman world, 100 BC–400 AD. In. DE BOIS, L.; RICH, J

P Erdkamp - The transformation of economic life under the Roman …
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