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The family in ancient Rome : new perspectives

The family is a subject of central importance to political as well as social history of ancient Rome. This book provides an overview of the state of research by presenting some of the most important work being done in this area.
Print Book, English, 1987
1. print., Cornell paperbacks View all formats and editions
Cornell Univ. Press, Ithaca, NY, 1987
Aufsatzsammlung
279 S.
9780801494604, 0801494605
1035828990
List of TablesContributorsIntroduction1. The Roman Familyby Beryl Rawson2. Women in Roman Successionby J. A. Crook3. Feminine Inadequacy and the Senatusconsultum Velleianumby J. A. Crook4. Family Finances: Terentia and Tulliaby Suzanne Dixon5. Patria Potestasby W. K. Lacey6. The Status of Children in Mixed Marriagesby P. R. C. Weaver7. Children in the Roman Familiaby Beryl Rawson8. Wet-nursing at Rome: A Study in Social Relationsby Keith R. Bradley9. Theories of Conception in the Ancient Roman Worldby Ian Blayney10. ConclusionBibliography(I) Sources for the study of the Roman Familyby Edyth Binkowski and Beryl Rawson(II) List of referencesIndex
Literaturverz. S. 243 - 272
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