The symponos (Greek: σύμπονος) was, along with the logothetes tou praitoriou, one of the two senior subalterns to the Eparch of Constantinople. |
The role of the private guilds in the late Byzantine Empire remains controversial. Three unsettled issues in particular deserve reexamination: the scope of ... |
The guild of the grocers (σαλδαμάριοι – saldamarioi, from sal+gamina) has six (3,5%) subdivisions (13.1 – 13.6) and the guild of the saddlers (λωροτόμοι - ... |
The Byzantine Empire was a multi-ethnic monarchic theocracy adopting, following, and applying the Orthodox-Hellenistic political systems and philosophies. Background history · Court titles from the 8th to 11th... |
The later Byzantine period. It appears that the system of Byzantine guilds in Constantinople gradually fell into disruption and started to be dissolved from ... |
Byzantine guilds themselves and possibly also to the understanding of the relationship between guild organizations and urban political activity in the. |
Roman law in the later Roman Empire: Byzantine guilds, professional and commercial; ordinances of Leo VI, c. 895, from the book of the eparch, rendered into ... |
The essays reproduced in this volume analyze the guild system in Byzantium and the West, and investigate for the first time the process of price formation ... |
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