Contrary to the commonly held belief that in antiquity and as late as 1700 A.D. normal lifespan was about 35 years, there are indications that the ancient Greeks lived longer. In a study of all men of renown, living in the 5th and 4th century in Greece, we identified 83 whose date of birth and death have been recorded with certainty. Their mean ± SD and median lengths of life were found to be 71.3±13.4 and 70 years, respectively. Although this cohort cannot be considered as representative of the general population, it is however indicative of a long length of life in clas-sical Greece. Good living conditions and a mild climate at the time of intellectual and artistic excellence, the use of slaves for hard work, an animated social life in wh...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi's epoch and 1879, Einstein...
An early 12th century poem (The Mousai, attributed to Alexius Comnenus) makes new use of the ancient...
We build a new sample of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and Einstein’s cohort,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
"Concordance to literary passages": p. 237-243; "Concordance and index to art": p. 244-276; "Catalog...
The rôle of the elderly in Ancient Greece was not negligible, but this role was not shared by ail. I...
Centenarian research contributes to expanding our knowledge on longevity and healthy aging. In Greec...
The old age in the ancient culture of Greece and Rome, in contrast to popular opinion, appears not t...
Life expectancy, in ancient times, lacks of serious statystics. Several authors, life Dubas of Sauvy...
The analysis of life expectancy and longevity is one approach to analysing diversity in the populati...
Cébeillac-Gervasoni Mireille. Iiro Kajanto, On the Problem of the Average Duration of Life in the Ro...
The discovery early in this century of the exceptional longevity of the Sardinian population has giv...
With the fall of mortality, the frequency distribution of ages at death has been shifting towards ol...
This paper studies the connections between the notions of prolonging life and a good death in Antiqu...
The patristic writers variously enumerated the ages of human life. Some counted ten, some seven, six...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi's epoch and 1879, Einstein...
An early 12th century poem (The Mousai, attributed to Alexius Comnenus) makes new use of the ancient...
We build a new sample of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and Einstein’s cohort,...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Illinois, 1916.Typescript.Includes bibliographical references
"Concordance to literary passages": p. 237-243; "Concordance and index to art": p. 244-276; "Catalog...
The rôle of the elderly in Ancient Greece was not negligible, but this role was not shared by ail. I...
Centenarian research contributes to expanding our knowledge on longevity and healthy aging. In Greec...
The old age in the ancient culture of Greece and Rome, in contrast to popular opinion, appears not t...
Life expectancy, in ancient times, lacks of serious statystics. Several authors, life Dubas of Sauvy...
The analysis of life expectancy and longevity is one approach to analysing diversity in the populati...
Cébeillac-Gervasoni Mireille. Iiro Kajanto, On the Problem of the Average Duration of Life in the Ro...
The discovery early in this century of the exceptional longevity of the Sardinian population has giv...
With the fall of mortality, the frequency distribution of ages at death has been shifting towards ol...
This paper studies the connections between the notions of prolonging life and a good death in Antiqu...
The patristic writers variously enumerated the ages of human life. Some counted ten, some seven, six...
We built a unique dataset of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi's epoch and 1879, Einstein...
An early 12th century poem (The Mousai, attributed to Alexius Comnenus) makes new use of the ancient...
We build a new sample of 300,000 famous people born between Hammurabi’s epoch and Einstein’s cohort,...