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Revised to include new selections and updated bibliographical material, the second edition of this popular sourcebook offers a rich, revealing look at everyday Roman life. The selections, all in fresh English translations prepared by the author, are drawn from a wide array of documents - letters, manuals, recipes, graffiti, and inscriptions, as well as literary sources. Each selection is thematically arranged to develop a detailed picture of life in all strata of society and a survey of the full range of social activity - from the enactment of imperialist policies to the specifics of daily life for the average Roman. Readers are introduced to Roman family life, housing, entertainment, medicine, education, religion, and other important topics. Extensive annotations, abundant bibliographical notes, maps, appendices, and textual cross-references provide the historical and cultural background necessary for readers to easily understand the selections. Lively and readable, the second edition of As the Romans Did provides the most lucid account available of Roman life in all its diversity.
Introduction
I. The Structure of Roman Society
II. Families
III. Marriage
IV. Housing and City Life
V. Domestic and Personal Concerns
VI. Education
VII. Occupations
VIII. Slaves
IX. Freedman and Freedwomen
X. Government and Politics
XI. The Romaan Army
XII. The Provinces
XIII. Women in Roman Society
XIV. Leisure and Environment
XV. Religion and Philosophy
Maps
Appendix I. Sources
Appendix II. Roman Money
Appendix III. Important Dates and Events
Bibliography
Index
Revised to include new selections and updated bibliographical material, the second edition of this popular sourcebook offers a rich, revealing look at everyday Roman life. The selections, all in fresh English translations prepared by the author, are drawn from a wide array of documents - letters, manuals, recipes, graffiti, and inscriptions, as well as literary sources. Each selection is thematically arranged to develop a detailed picture of life in all strata of society and a survey of the full range of social activity - from the enactment of imperialist policies to the specifics of daily life for the average Roman. Readers are introduced to Roman family life, housing, entertainment, medicine, education, religion, and other important topics. Extensive annotations, abundant bibliographical notes, maps, appendices, and textual cross-references provide the historical and cultural background necessary for readers to easily understand the selections. Lively and readable, the second edition of As the Romans Did provides the most lucid account available of Roman life in all its diversity.
Introduction
I. The Structure of Roman Society
II. Families
III. Marriage
IV. Housing and City Life
V. Domestic and Personal Concerns
VI. Education
VII. Occupations
VIII. Slaves
IX. Freedman and Freedwomen
X. Government and Politics
XI. The Romaan Army
XII. The Provinces
XIII. Women in Roman Society
XIV. Leisure and Environment
XV. Religion and Philosophy
Maps
Appendix I. Sources
Appendix II. Roman Money
Appendix III. Important Dates and Events
Bibliography
Index
Revised to include new selections and updated bibliographical material, the second edition of this popular sourcebook offers a rich, revealing look at everyday Roman life. The selections, all in fresh English translations prepared by the author, are drawn from a wide array of documents - letters, manuals, recipes, graffiti, and inscriptions, as well as literary sources. Each selection is thematically arranged to develop a detailed picture of life in all strata of society and a survey of the full range of social activity - from the enactment of imperialist policies to the specifics of daily life for the average Roman. Readers are introduced to Roman family life, housing, entertainment, medicine, education, religion, and other important topics. Extensive annotations, abundant bibliographical notes, maps, appendices, and textual cross-references provide the historical and cultural background necessary for readers to easily understand the selections. Lively and readable, the second edition of As the Romans Did provides the most lucid account available of Roman life in all its diversity.
Introduction
I. The Structure of Roman Society
II. Families
III. Marriage
IV. Housing and City Life
V. Domestic and Personal Concerns
VI. Education
VII. Occupations
VIII. Slaves
IX. Freedman and Freedwomen
X. Government and Politics
XI. The Romaan Army
XII. The Provinces
XIII. Women in Roman Society
XIV. Leisure and Environment
XV. Religion and Philosophy
Maps
Appendix I. Sources
Appendix II. Roman Money
Appendix III. Important Dates and Events
Bibliography
Index