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Les dépenses publiques dans l’Athènes démocratique : 200 ans après August Böckh

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  • David Pritchard

    (UQ [All campuses : Brisbane, Dutton Park Gatton, Herston, St Lucia and other locations] - The University of Queensland)

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In 1817, August Böckh asserted in his book The Public Economy of Athens that ancient Athenians prefered spending their money to support theirs festivals to funding their military expenditures. Since, many new sources, mostly epigraphic, lead to reassess Böckh's thesis for the 430-350 BC period. The verdict is unambigous : the military expenditures were by far the main item of expenditure in classical Athens.

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  • David Pritchard, 2018. "Les dépenses publiques dans l’Athènes démocratique : 200 ans après August Böckh," Post-Print hal-02001773, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02001773
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    public expenditures; August Böckh; military expenditures; finances publiques; festivals; dépenses militaires; Mots-clés -August Böckh;
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