Roman Slavery and Roman Material Culture /
Replete now with its own scholarly traditions and controversies, Roman slavery as a field of study is no longer limited to the economic sphere, but is recognized as a fundamental social institution with multiple implications for Roman society and culture. The essays in this collection explore how ma...
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
[2013]
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| Online Access: | Texto completo |
Table of Contents:
- 1 Greek or Latin? The owner's choice of names for vernae in Rome / Christer Bruun
- 2 Slavery and Manumission in the Roman Elite: A Study of the Columbaria of the Volusii and the Statilii / Henrik Mouritsen
- 3 Reading the 'Pages' of the Domus Caesaris: Pueri Delicati, Slave Education, and the Graffiti of the Palatine Paedagogium / Peter Keegan
- 4 Geographies of Slave Containment and Movement / Sandra R. Joshel
- 5 Working Models: Functional Art and Roman Conceptions of Slavery / Noel Lenski
- 6 Cupid Punished: Reflections on a Roman Genre Scene / Michele George
- 7 Slaves and Liberti in the Roman Army / Natalie Boymel Kampen.


