Search results for "phoros"
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CCDC 821787: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: M.Risto, T.Chivers, J.Konu|2011|Dalton Trans.|40|8238|doi:10.1039/c1dt10646e
CCDC 747829: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2009
Related Article: S.D.Robertson, T.Chivers, H.M.Tuononen|2009|Inorg.Chem.|48|6755|doi:10.1021/ic900703e
CCDC 1938074: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2019
Related Article: Patrick W. V. Butler, Paul E. Kruger, Jas S. Ward|2019|Chem.Commun.|55|10304|doi:10.1039/C9CC05443J
CCDC 821785: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: M.Risto, T.Chivers, J.Konu|2011|Dalton Trans.|40|8238|doi:10.1039/c1dt10646e
CCDC 791093: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: J.Konu, H.M.Tuononen, T.Chivers|2009|Inorg.Chem.|48|11788|doi:10.1021/ic901878h
CCDC 791092: Experimental Crystal Structure Determination
2011
Related Article: J.Konu, H.M.Tuononen, T.Chivers|2009|Inorg.Chem.|48|11788|doi:10.1021/ic901878h
A Chalcedonian Debt: Observations about the Attempts to Redress the Athenian Fiscal Policy (411-407)
2022
Thucydides and Xenophon report several Athenian fundraisings in Ionia between 411 and 407. For one of them, Xenophon uses the term phoros and specifies that a backlog was due. However, the Athenians had abolished the tribute in 413 and replaced it with eikoste, a tax of one-twentieth on maritime trade. This article proposes to reexamine this well-known historical problem of the phoros reinstatement considering it through the prism of the debt in a contextualized study which leads to reassert, among others, that several tax systems were coexisting.