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Document Details : Title: An Inconvenient Truth? Subtitle: P.Oxy. 18.2196 verso, the Apion Estate, and fiscalité in the Late Antique Oxyrhynchite Author(s): HICKEY, Todd M. Journal: Bulletin of the American Society of Papyrologists Volume: 45 Date: 2008 Pages: 87-100 DOI: 10.2143/BASP.45.0.3209354 Abstract : A preliminary interpretation of the contents of P.Oxy. 18.2196 verso descr., an account deriving from the high-level administration of the Apion estate at Oxyrhynchus ca. 586/7. This text is important for the historiography of the late antique Oxyrhynchite in that it furnishes additional confirmation of Gascou’s model of 'fiscal shares', which concerns the administrative functions of great estates, or oikoi. Although a ca. 30% rise in gross receipts is indicated as compared with the 540s, this does not prove that agriculture on the Apion estate was transformed by increased investment or productivity during the second half of the sixth century. |
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