Growing Up Fatherless in Antiquity
Herausgeber: Hubner, Sabine R.; Ratzan, David M.
Growing Up Fatherless in Antiquity
Herausgeber: Hubner, Sabine R.; Ratzan, David M.
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This book investigates the effects of fatherlessness on the societies, cultures, politics and families of the ancient Mediterranean world.
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This book investigates the effects of fatherlessness on the societies, cultures, politics and families of the ancient Mediterranean world.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521490504
- ISBN-10: 0521490502
- Artikelnr.: 26204496
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 350
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Mai 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 658g
- ISBN-13: 9780521490504
- ISBN-10: 0521490502
- Artikelnr.: 26204496
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Note on abbreviations; Introduction: 1. Fatherless antiquity? Perspectives
on 'fatherlessness' in the ancient Mediterranean Sabine R. Hübner and David
M. Ratzan; Part I. Coping with Demographic Realities: 2. The demographic
background Walter Scheidel; 3. Oedipal complexities Mark Golden; 4.
Callirhoe's dilemma: remarriage and stepfathers in the Graeco-Roman east
Sabine R. Hübner; 5. 'Without father, without mother, without genealogy':
fatherlessness in the Old and New Testaments Marcus Sigismund; Part II.
Virtual Fatherlessness: 6. Bastardy and fatherlessness in ancient Greece
Daniel Ogden; 7. Fatherlessness and formal identification in Roman Egypt
Myrto Malouta; Part III. Roles without Models: 8. Diomedes, the fatherless
hero of the Iliad Louise Pratt; 9. Sons (and daughters) without fathers:
fatherlessness in the Homeric epics Georg Wöhrle; 10. Absent Roman fathers
in the writings of their daughters: Cornelia and Sulpicia Judith P.
Hallett; Part IV. Rhetoric of Loss: 11. The disadvantages and advantages of
being fatherless: the case of Sulla Sabine Müller; 12. An imperial family
man: Augustus as surrogate father to Marcus Antonius' children Ann-Cathrin
Harders; 13. Cui parens non erat maximus quisque et uetustissimus pro
parente: parental surrogates in imperial Roman literature Neil W.Bernstein;
14. The education of orphans: a reassessment of the evidence of Libanius
Raffaella Cribiore; 15. 'Woe to those making widows their prey and robbing
the fatherless': Christian ideals and the obligations of stepfathers in
late antiquity Geoffrey Nathan; Bibliography; Index.
Note on abbreviations; Introduction: 1. Fatherless antiquity? Perspectives
on 'fatherlessness' in the ancient Mediterranean Sabine R. Hübner and David
M. Ratzan; Part I. Coping with Demographic Realities: 2. The demographic
background Walter Scheidel; 3. Oedipal complexities Mark Golden; 4.
Callirhoe's dilemma: remarriage and stepfathers in the Graeco-Roman east
Sabine R. Hübner; 5. 'Without father, without mother, without genealogy':
fatherlessness in the Old and New Testaments Marcus Sigismund; Part II.
Virtual Fatherlessness: 6. Bastardy and fatherlessness in ancient Greece
Daniel Ogden; 7. Fatherlessness and formal identification in Roman Egypt
Myrto Malouta; Part III. Roles without Models: 8. Diomedes, the fatherless
hero of the Iliad Louise Pratt; 9. Sons (and daughters) without fathers:
fatherlessness in the Homeric epics Georg Wöhrle; 10. Absent Roman fathers
in the writings of their daughters: Cornelia and Sulpicia Judith P.
Hallett; Part IV. Rhetoric of Loss: 11. The disadvantages and advantages of
being fatherless: the case of Sulla Sabine Müller; 12. An imperial family
man: Augustus as surrogate father to Marcus Antonius' children Ann-Cathrin
Harders; 13. Cui parens non erat maximus quisque et uetustissimus pro
parente: parental surrogates in imperial Roman literature Neil W.Bernstein;
14. The education of orphans: a reassessment of the evidence of Libanius
Raffaella Cribiore; 15. 'Woe to those making widows their prey and robbing
the fatherless': Christian ideals and the obligations of stepfathers in
late antiquity Geoffrey Nathan; Bibliography; Index.
List of figures; List of tables; List of contributors; Acknowledgements;
Note on abbreviations; Introduction: 1. Fatherless antiquity? Perspectives
on 'fatherlessness' in the ancient Mediterranean Sabine R. Hübner and David
M. Ratzan; Part I. Coping with Demographic Realities: 2. The demographic
background Walter Scheidel; 3. Oedipal complexities Mark Golden; 4.
Callirhoe's dilemma: remarriage and stepfathers in the Graeco-Roman east
Sabine R. Hübner; 5. 'Without father, without mother, without genealogy':
fatherlessness in the Old and New Testaments Marcus Sigismund; Part II.
Virtual Fatherlessness: 6. Bastardy and fatherlessness in ancient Greece
Daniel Ogden; 7. Fatherlessness and formal identification in Roman Egypt
Myrto Malouta; Part III. Roles without Models: 8. Diomedes, the fatherless
hero of the Iliad Louise Pratt; 9. Sons (and daughters) without fathers:
fatherlessness in the Homeric epics Georg Wöhrle; 10. Absent Roman fathers
in the writings of their daughters: Cornelia and Sulpicia Judith P.
Hallett; Part IV. Rhetoric of Loss: 11. The disadvantages and advantages of
being fatherless: the case of Sulla Sabine Müller; 12. An imperial family
man: Augustus as surrogate father to Marcus Antonius' children Ann-Cathrin
Harders; 13. Cui parens non erat maximus quisque et uetustissimus pro
parente: parental surrogates in imperial Roman literature Neil W.Bernstein;
14. The education of orphans: a reassessment of the evidence of Libanius
Raffaella Cribiore; 15. 'Woe to those making widows their prey and robbing
the fatherless': Christian ideals and the obligations of stepfathers in
late antiquity Geoffrey Nathan; Bibliography; Index.
Note on abbreviations; Introduction: 1. Fatherless antiquity? Perspectives
on 'fatherlessness' in the ancient Mediterranean Sabine R. Hübner and David
M. Ratzan; Part I. Coping with Demographic Realities: 2. The demographic
background Walter Scheidel; 3. Oedipal complexities Mark Golden; 4.
Callirhoe's dilemma: remarriage and stepfathers in the Graeco-Roman east
Sabine R. Hübner; 5. 'Without father, without mother, without genealogy':
fatherlessness in the Old and New Testaments Marcus Sigismund; Part II.
Virtual Fatherlessness: 6. Bastardy and fatherlessness in ancient Greece
Daniel Ogden; 7. Fatherlessness and formal identification in Roman Egypt
Myrto Malouta; Part III. Roles without Models: 8. Diomedes, the fatherless
hero of the Iliad Louise Pratt; 9. Sons (and daughters) without fathers:
fatherlessness in the Homeric epics Georg Wöhrle; 10. Absent Roman fathers
in the writings of their daughters: Cornelia and Sulpicia Judith P.
Hallett; Part IV. Rhetoric of Loss: 11. The disadvantages and advantages of
being fatherless: the case of Sulla Sabine Müller; 12. An imperial family
man: Augustus as surrogate father to Marcus Antonius' children Ann-Cathrin
Harders; 13. Cui parens non erat maximus quisque et uetustissimus pro
parente: parental surrogates in imperial Roman literature Neil W.Bernstein;
14. The education of orphans: a reassessment of the evidence of Libanius
Raffaella Cribiore; 15. 'Woe to those making widows their prey and robbing
the fatherless': Christian ideals and the obligations of stepfathers in
late antiquity Geoffrey Nathan; Bibliography; Index.