Harders A-C. An Imperial Family Man : Augustus as Surrogate Father to the Children of Mark Antony. In: Hübner SR, Ratzan DM, eds. Growing up fatherless in antiquity. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press; 2009: 217-240
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
This article presents the analysis of the figure of a father in three declamations (V, VI and XVII) ...
Octavius was studying and undergoing military training in Apollonia, Illyria, when Julius Caesar was...
Hemelrijk Emily A. Beth SEVERY, Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire. . In: L'an...
This thesis explores the intersection of the Roman conception of the state’s authority and the notio...
Roman society was well rooted in the patriarchal tradition, characterised by the power and authority...
Recent scholarship has examined Pliny’s efforts to embed his acts of patronage in the rhetorical con...
Harders A-C. Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate Parenting, Socialization, and the Shaping of Tradit...
Harders A-C. Beyond Oikos and Domus: Modern Kinship studies and the ancient family. In: Laurence R, ...
A fair number of Cicero's letters reveal his concern for his daughter Tullia and his son Marcus. Rec...
Amor plays a curious and complicated role in the Augustan regime, and especially in Augustus’s secre...
In this paper the relationship between Julius Caesar Octavianus, i.e., Emperor Augustus, and Livia i...
Harders A-C. Agnatio – cognatio – consanguinitas: Kinship and Blood in Ancient Rome. In: Johnson CH,...
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In the peasant sociey of Jesus' world the family revolved around the father. The father and the moth...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
This article presents the analysis of the figure of a father in three declamations (V, VI and XVII) ...
Octavius was studying and undergoing military training in Apollonia, Illyria, when Julius Caesar was...
Hemelrijk Emily A. Beth SEVERY, Augustus and the Family at the Birth of the Roman Empire. . In: L'an...
This thesis explores the intersection of the Roman conception of the state’s authority and the notio...
Roman society was well rooted in the patriarchal tradition, characterised by the power and authority...
Recent scholarship has examined Pliny’s efforts to embed his acts of patronage in the rhetorical con...
Harders A-C. Roman Patchwork Families: Surrogate Parenting, Socialization, and the Shaping of Tradit...
Harders A-C. Beyond Oikos and Domus: Modern Kinship studies and the ancient family. In: Laurence R, ...
A fair number of Cicero's letters reveal his concern for his daughter Tullia and his son Marcus. Rec...
Amor plays a curious and complicated role in the Augustan regime, and especially in Augustus’s secre...
In this paper the relationship between Julius Caesar Octavianus, i.e., Emperor Augustus, and Livia i...
Harders A-C. Agnatio – cognatio – consanguinitas: Kinship and Blood in Ancient Rome. In: Johnson CH,...
Contains fulltext : 45010.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access
In the peasant sociey of Jesus' world the family revolved around the father. The father and the moth...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
This article presents the analysis of the figure of a father in three declamations (V, VI and XVII) ...
Octavius was studying and undergoing military training in Apollonia, Illyria, when Julius Caesar was...