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Accounting in the Zenon Papyri / Elizabeth Grier.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York, NY : Columbia University Press, [1934]Copyright date: ©1934Description: 1 online resource (82 p.)Content type:
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  • 9780231901741
  • 9780231877428
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Bibliography -- I. The Household and the Estate of Apollonios, Treasurer General of Ptolemy Philadelphos -- II. Accounting Offices, Accountants, and Accounting Method -- III. P. Col. Inv. No. 249 and P. Col. Inv. No. 211 -- IV. Money Accounts -- V. Accounts of Raw Materials, Live Stock, and Implements -- VI. The Relation of the Ptolemaic to Other Ancient Accounting Systems -- Notes -- Accounting Terms -- Indices
Summary: An examination of accounting through the study of Zenon papyri, from the third century before Christ. Connects these early records to the later development of Greek and Roman accounting.
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Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- Abbreviations and Bibliography -- I. The Household and the Estate of Apollonios, Treasurer General of Ptolemy Philadelphos -- II. Accounting Offices, Accountants, and Accounting Method -- III. P. Col. Inv. No. 249 and P. Col. Inv. No. 211 -- IV. Money Accounts -- V. Accounts of Raw Materials, Live Stock, and Implements -- VI. The Relation of the Ptolemaic to Other Ancient Accounting Systems -- Notes -- Accounting Terms -- Indices

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An examination of accounting through the study of Zenon papyri, from the third century before Christ. Connects these early records to the later development of Greek and Roman accounting.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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