Neil Coffee, Gift and Gain. How Money Transformed Ancient Rome, Oxford – New York (Oxford University Press), 2017, XIV, 296 S., ISBN 978-0-19-049643-2 (geb.), £ 72,–Gift and Gain. How Money Transformed Ancient Rome [Book Review]

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