Colin P. Elliott
Social Sciences · Indiana University
Publications
38
Citations
146
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
52
Publishing since 1974
- CLARE ROWAN, Tokens and Social Life in Roman Imperial Italy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2023. Pp. xix + 247, illus. <scp>isbn</scp> 9781316516539. £85.00.
The Journal of Roman Studies · 2025
- 2 THE DRY TINDER OF DISEASE
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2024
- 6 AN EMPIRE EXHAUSTED
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2024
- Index
Princeton University Press eBooks · 2024
- Introduction to the Roman Era
2024
- PROFILE ROMAN ECONOMIC AND MONETARY HISTORY
The Classical Review · 2023
- Money, Capital and Inequality in the Age of Augustus
Palgrave studies in ancient economies · 2022
- The Ecology of Exchange: The Monetization of Roman Egypt
The American Historical Review · 2021
- PAUL ERDKAMP, KOENRAAD VERBOVEN and ARJAN ZUIDERHOEK (EDS), CAPITAL, INVESTMENT, AND INNOVATION IN THE ROMAN WORLD (Oxford studies on the Roman economy). Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2020. Pp. 487 + xx, illus. <scp>isbn</scp> 9780198841845. £100.00.
The Journal of Roman Studies · 2021
- INFORMATION AND ECONOMY IN ROME - (C.) Rosillo-López, (M.) García Morcillo (edd.) Managing Information in the Roman Economy. Pp. xiv + 339, ills, maps. Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan, 2021. Cased, £109.99. ISBN: 978-3-030-54100-2.
The Classical Review · 2021
- Economic Theory and the Roman Monetary Economy
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2020
- Disease Proxies and the Diagnosis of the Late Antonine Economy
Complexity Economics · 2020
- The Role of Money in the Economies of Ancient Greece and Rome
2020
- Coin debasement, climate and contagion in second-century Egypt:
Oxbow Books · 2020
- Rationality, Purposefulness and Action
Cambridge University Press eBooks · 2020
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- The Journal of Roman Studies×3
- Princeton University Press eBooks×3
- The Classical Review×2
- Past & Present×1
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