Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive

This paper opens on the assumption that, during Late Antiquity, the price of the slaves and the price of sold captives were quite similar. Latin, unlike ancient Greek, makes no distinction between the price of a slave and the ransom paid for a captive. Furthermore, the price of captives was generall...

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Main Author: Hervé Huntzinger
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Language:English
Published: UMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA) 2014-12-01
Series:Les Cahiers de Framespa
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/3098
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description This paper opens on the assumption that, during Late Antiquity, the price of the slaves and the price of sold captives were quite similar. Latin, unlike ancient Greek, makes no distinction between the price of a slave and the ransom paid for a captive. Furthermore, the price of captives was generally the same as the ransom for comparable individuals. Moreover, this price remained stable on a large time scale, despite incomplete statistical series. There are, however, two exceptions to that. When dealing with fortunate individuals holding a high social position, their price increased significantly. On the contrary, when a huge amount of captives were sold, their price collapsed, as an evidence of the emergence of market laws. But, these laws only applied marginally and, as a result, could not hide that the estimated price of enslaved individuals and the price of freedom both had a symbolic aspect.
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spelling doaj-art-516e7021d9f346b39246fdcd80b2be582025-01-09T15:43:33ZengUMR 5136- France, Amériques, Espagne – Sociétés, Pouvoirs, Acteurs (FRAMESPA)Les Cahiers de Framespa1760-47612014-12-011710.4000/framespa.3098Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardiveHervé HuntzingerThis paper opens on the assumption that, during Late Antiquity, the price of the slaves and the price of sold captives were quite similar. Latin, unlike ancient Greek, makes no distinction between the price of a slave and the ransom paid for a captive. Furthermore, the price of captives was generally the same as the ransom for comparable individuals. Moreover, this price remained stable on a large time scale, despite incomplete statistical series. There are, however, two exceptions to that. When dealing with fortunate individuals holding a high social position, their price increased significantly. On the contrary, when a huge amount of captives were sold, their price collapsed, as an evidence of the emergence of market laws. But, these laws only applied marginally and, as a result, could not hide that the estimated price of enslaved individuals and the price of freedom both had a symbolic aspect.https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/3098captiveslavepricelate antiquitypretium
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Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
Les Cahiers de Framespa
captive
slave
price
late antiquity
pretium
title Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
title_full Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
title_fullStr Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
title_full_unstemmed Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
title_short Prix des captifs, prix des esclaves : l’estimation du « prix de l’Homme » dans l’Antiquité tardive
title_sort prix des captifs prix des esclaves l estimation du prix de l homme dans l antiquite tardive
topic captive
slave
price
late antiquity
pretium
url https://journals.openedition.org/framespa/3098
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