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A collection of essays which draws together the perspectives of various disciplines to provide a multifaceted picture of the Roman family, and of the role of children as transmitters of familial memory, from the 1st century BCE to Late Antiquity and the Christian period.
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A collection of essays which draws together the perspectives of various disciplines to provide a multifaceted picture of the Roman family, and of the role of children as transmitters of familial memory, from the 1st century BCE to Late Antiquity and the Christian period.
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- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199582570
- ISBN-10: 0199582572
- Artikelnr.: 47867905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: OUP Oxford
- Seitenzahl: 390
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 222mm x 145mm x 26mm
- Gewicht: 680g
- ISBN-13: 9780199582570
- ISBN-10: 0199582572
- Artikelnr.: 47867905
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Veronique Dasen is Professor of Classical Archaeology, University of Fribourg Thomas Spath is Professor of Ancient Cultures and Constructions of Antiquity, University of Bern
* Introduction
* I. Family Identities and Traditions
* 1: Catherine Baroin: Ancestors as Models: Memory and the Construction
of Gentilician Identity
* 2: Ann-Cathrin Harders: Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate
Parenting, Socialization and the Shaping of Tradition
* 3: Francesca Prescendi: Children and the Transmission of Religious
Knowledge
* 4: Michel E. Fuchs: Women and Children in Ancient Landscape
* 5: VÃ(c)ronique Dasen: Wax and Plaster Memories: Children in Elite
and Non-Elite Strategies
* 6: Thomas Spÿth: Cicero, Tullia, and Marcus: Gender-Specific
Concerns for Family Tradition?
* 7: Ville Vuolanto: Children and the Memory of Parents in the Late
Roman World
* II. Children on the Margins?
* 8: Beryl Rawson: Degrees of Freedom, Vernae and Junian Latins in the
Roman Familia
* 9: Francesca Mencacci: Modestia vs licentia: Seneca on Childhood and
Status in the Roman Family
* 10: Christian Laes: Delicia-Children Revisited: The Evidence of
Statius' Silvae
* 11: Danielle Gourevitch: The Sick Child in his Family: A Risk for the
Family Tradition
* 12: Judith Evans Grubbs: Hidden in Plain Sight: Expositi in the
Community
* 13: Philippe Moreau: Rome: The Invisible Children of Incest
* I. Family Identities and Traditions
* 1: Catherine Baroin: Ancestors as Models: Memory and the Construction
of Gentilician Identity
* 2: Ann-Cathrin Harders: Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate
Parenting, Socialization and the Shaping of Tradition
* 3: Francesca Prescendi: Children and the Transmission of Religious
Knowledge
* 4: Michel E. Fuchs: Women and Children in Ancient Landscape
* 5: VÃ(c)ronique Dasen: Wax and Plaster Memories: Children in Elite
and Non-Elite Strategies
* 6: Thomas Spÿth: Cicero, Tullia, and Marcus: Gender-Specific
Concerns for Family Tradition?
* 7: Ville Vuolanto: Children and the Memory of Parents in the Late
Roman World
* II. Children on the Margins?
* 8: Beryl Rawson: Degrees of Freedom, Vernae and Junian Latins in the
Roman Familia
* 9: Francesca Mencacci: Modestia vs licentia: Seneca on Childhood and
Status in the Roman Family
* 10: Christian Laes: Delicia-Children Revisited: The Evidence of
Statius' Silvae
* 11: Danielle Gourevitch: The Sick Child in his Family: A Risk for the
Family Tradition
* 12: Judith Evans Grubbs: Hidden in Plain Sight: Expositi in the
Community
* 13: Philippe Moreau: Rome: The Invisible Children of Incest
* Introduction
* I. Family Identities and Traditions
* 1: Catherine Baroin: Ancestors as Models: Memory and the Construction
of Gentilician Identity
* 2: Ann-Cathrin Harders: Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate
Parenting, Socialization and the Shaping of Tradition
* 3: Francesca Prescendi: Children and the Transmission of Religious
Knowledge
* 4: Michel E. Fuchs: Women and Children in Ancient Landscape
* 5: VÃ(c)ronique Dasen: Wax and Plaster Memories: Children in Elite
and Non-Elite Strategies
* 6: Thomas Spÿth: Cicero, Tullia, and Marcus: Gender-Specific
Concerns for Family Tradition?
* 7: Ville Vuolanto: Children and the Memory of Parents in the Late
Roman World
* II. Children on the Margins?
* 8: Beryl Rawson: Degrees of Freedom, Vernae and Junian Latins in the
Roman Familia
* 9: Francesca Mencacci: Modestia vs licentia: Seneca on Childhood and
Status in the Roman Family
* 10: Christian Laes: Delicia-Children Revisited: The Evidence of
Statius' Silvae
* 11: Danielle Gourevitch: The Sick Child in his Family: A Risk for the
Family Tradition
* 12: Judith Evans Grubbs: Hidden in Plain Sight: Expositi in the
Community
* 13: Philippe Moreau: Rome: The Invisible Children of Incest
* I. Family Identities and Traditions
* 1: Catherine Baroin: Ancestors as Models: Memory and the Construction
of Gentilician Identity
* 2: Ann-Cathrin Harders: Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate
Parenting, Socialization and the Shaping of Tradition
* 3: Francesca Prescendi: Children and the Transmission of Religious
Knowledge
* 4: Michel E. Fuchs: Women and Children in Ancient Landscape
* 5: VÃ(c)ronique Dasen: Wax and Plaster Memories: Children in Elite
and Non-Elite Strategies
* 6: Thomas Spÿth: Cicero, Tullia, and Marcus: Gender-Specific
Concerns for Family Tradition?
* 7: Ville Vuolanto: Children and the Memory of Parents in the Late
Roman World
* II. Children on the Margins?
* 8: Beryl Rawson: Degrees of Freedom, Vernae and Junian Latins in the
Roman Familia
* 9: Francesca Mencacci: Modestia vs licentia: Seneca on Childhood and
Status in the Roman Family
* 10: Christian Laes: Delicia-Children Revisited: The Evidence of
Statius' Silvae
* 11: Danielle Gourevitch: The Sick Child in his Family: A Risk for the
Family Tradition
* 12: Judith Evans Grubbs: Hidden in Plain Sight: Expositi in the
Community
* 13: Philippe Moreau: Rome: The Invisible Children of Incest







