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    • Acraephia counts: Π for Π(ettapeΣ) 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Zeitschrift fur Papyrologie und Epigraphik, 2004-12-01)
    • Endowments and Taxation in the Hellenistic World 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Ancient Society, 2014)
      This paper suggests that a number of well known Hellenistic endowments were crafted in such a way that, in addition to the pious purposes that they served, they also allowed founders and elite peers to limit tax-liability ...
    • Endowments and Taxation in the Hellenistic World 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Ancient Society, 2014)
      This paper suggests that a number of well known Hellenistic endowments were crafted in such a way that, in addition to the pious purposes that they served, they also allowed founders and elite peers to limit tax-liability ...
    • Endowments and Taxation in the Hellenistic World 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Ancient Society, 2014)
      This paper suggests that a number of well known Hellenistic endowments were crafted in such a way that, in addition to the pious purposes that they served, they also allowed founders and elite peers to limit tax-liability ...
    • Manumission with Paramone: Conditional Freedom? 

      Sosin, Joshua D (TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN PHILOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION, 2015)
    • Tax Exemption and Athenian Imperial Politics: The Case of Chalkis 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2014)
      This paper argues that the clause at IG I^3 40.52–57, which refers to taxation of aliens at Chalkis and has long puzzled scholars, stipulated that any non-Chalkidian who had been granted immunity from Athenian tele, condi- ...
    • Tax Exemption and Athenian Imperial Politics: The Case of Chalkis 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2015)
    • “Those who live apart” were Mercenaries 

      Sosin, Joshua D (Historia, 2015)
      Since antiquity, scholars have thought that the phrase τοὺς χωρὶς οἰκοῦντας (Dem. 4.36) indicated a special class of slaves, or freedmen, or (Kazakévich) an unspecified form of free alien. The argument advanced in Dem. 4, ...