"Greek scholars have produced a vast body of evidence bearing on nuptial practices that has yet to be mined by a professional economist. By standing on their shoulders, the author proposes and tests radically new interpretations of three important status groups in Greek history: the pallake, the hetaira, and the nothos. It is argued that legitimate marriage - that is 'marriage by loan of the bride to the groom' - was not the only form of legal marriage in classical Athens and the ancient Greek world generally. Pallakia, that is, 'marriage by sale of the bride to the groom', also was legally recognized. The pallake-wifeship transaction is a sale into slavery with a restrictive covenant mandating the employment of the sold woman as a wife. In...
The hetaira, a high-class prostitute, existed in a gray area in ancient Athenian society. On one han...
The purpose of this article is to inquire into ancient Greek polyandrous relations as they are trace...
This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looki...
This work is the result of recent scholarship which has stimulated renewed dialogue concerning the s...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
This paper sheds some light to the position of women in Classical Greece regarding their economic an...
The household ideology of Classical Athens had firmly established each person’s role in the family h...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
Greek colonisation in the archaic period encompassed an enormous geographical area. But for all its ...
A re-assessment of what we know about women known as hetairai in Classical Greece within the context...
In 468 AD, a certain woman named Julia went to the Roman Emperor Anthemius to declare that she had m...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
versity. Her major area of research is social control and the articulation of family and community i...
Many slaves, predominantly female, served in the households of Venetian Crete in the fourteenth and ...
The hetaira, a high-class prostitute, existed in a gray area in ancient Athenian society. On one han...
The purpose of this article is to inquire into ancient Greek polyandrous relations as they are trace...
This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looki...
This work is the result of recent scholarship which has stimulated renewed dialogue concerning the s...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
The dowry institution, since its most ancient practices, is an interesting testing ground of the rel...
This paper sheds some light to the position of women in Classical Greece regarding their economic an...
The household ideology of Classical Athens had firmly established each person’s role in the family h...
To a degree, classical Athenian slavery is very easy to describe. It was a system that attached righ...
Greek colonisation in the archaic period encompassed an enormous geographical area. But for all its ...
A re-assessment of what we know about women known as hetairai in Classical Greece within the context...
In 468 AD, a certain woman named Julia went to the Roman Emperor Anthemius to declare that she had m...
The orthodox view of Greek slavery, developed by a number of scholars but particularly by M.I. Finle...
versity. Her major area of research is social control and the articulation of family and community i...
Many slaves, predominantly female, served in the households of Venetian Crete in the fourteenth and ...
The hetaira, a high-class prostitute, existed in a gray area in ancient Athenian society. On one han...
The purpose of this article is to inquire into ancient Greek polyandrous relations as they are trace...
This chapter provides an overview of the legal contours of slavery in the ancient Greek world, looki...