The Roman Mother, first published in 1988, traces the traditional Roman attitude towards mothers to its republican origins, examining the diverse roles and the relative power and influence associated with motherhood. The importance of the paterfamilias with his wide-ranging legal rights and obligations is familiar, but much less attention has been devoted to the equally interesting position and duties of mothers and the particular limitations on their actions. The author considers the legal position of the mother, the status of the widow and her testamentary position; the official promotion of parenthood by Augustan legislation; and the duties of mother to sons and daughters and vice versa, as they altered throughout the children’s lives. L...
This thesis examines the epigraphic and literary evidence for ideals of parent-child relationships i...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...
It is the contention of this work that the defining characteristic of the Roman mother was not tend...
This thesis examines the nature and role of motherhood as an institution in the later Roman Empire i...
The author argues that the mother as guardian of her prepubescent children in Roman law existed sinc...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
Ancient authors emphasize dramatic moments in the life of Julia Domna, wife of Roman emperor Septimi...
By tradition, Roman women were excluded from politics and they had no influence on Roman political c...
In this paper, we will focus of Juno's connections to motherhood within the Roman world, dealing mos...
This paper discusses the meaning and function of female kinship titles in the Latin West, focusing o...
Unlike many studies of the family in the ancient world, this volume presents readings of mothers in ...
Modern scholarship often discusses Roman women in terms of their difference from their male counterp...
This paper studies the meaning and function of the titles "patroness" and "mother" of collegia in It...
This thesis examines the epigraphic and literary evidence for ideals of parent-child relationships i...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...
It is the contention of this work that the defining characteristic of the Roman mother was not tend...
This thesis examines the nature and role of motherhood as an institution in the later Roman Empire i...
The author argues that the mother as guardian of her prepubescent children in Roman law existed sinc...
This thesis has collected and investigated for the very first time a large variety of source- materi...
In the third century AD, Gaius recognized the paterfamilias as an in-stitution unique to Roman socie...
Ancient authors emphasize dramatic moments in the life of Julia Domna, wife of Roman emperor Septimi...
By tradition, Roman women were excluded from politics and they had no influence on Roman political c...
In this paper, we will focus of Juno's connections to motherhood within the Roman world, dealing mos...
This paper discusses the meaning and function of female kinship titles in the Latin West, focusing o...
Unlike many studies of the family in the ancient world, this volume presents readings of mothers in ...
Modern scholarship often discusses Roman women in terms of their difference from their male counterp...
This paper studies the meaning and function of the titles "patroness" and "mother" of collegia in It...
This thesis examines the epigraphic and literary evidence for ideals of parent-child relationships i...
The mos maiorum stated that only men could hold magistracies and military office, operating in the s...
Herodotus and Plutarch, writing in very different historical and discursive contexts, displayed char...