Growing up and growing old in Ancient Rome : a life course approach Mary Harlow and Ray Laurence. [Text]
Material type:
- 0415202019
- 0415202019
- 305.2/0937 21
- BF 713.H366 2002 BF 713.H366 2002
- BF 713
- 2002 B-075
- 15.52
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 165-173) and index.
Introduction: ageing in antiquity -- The location of the life course: the household -- The beginning of life: infancy and childhood -- Transition to adulthood 1: female -- Transition to adulthood 2: male -- The place of marriage in the life course -- Kinship extension and age mixing through marriage -- Age and politics -- Getting old -- Death and memory -- Age and ageing in the Roman Empire and beyond.
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