Servilia is often cited as one of the most influential women of the late Roman Republic, linked both to Caesar and, by familial ties, to two of his eventual assassins. This exploration of her role in the resulting political upheaval reveals much about the ways in which Romans of both sexes exerted influence and the place of women in high society.
Servilia is often cited as one of the most influential women of the late Roman Republic, linked both to Caesar and, by familial ties, to two of his eventual assassins. This exploration of her role in the resulting political upheaval reveals much about the ways in which Romans of both sexes exerted influence and the place of women in high society.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Treggiari is Bass Professor Emeritus in the Department of Classics of the School of Humanities and Sciences at Stanford University, and a retired member of the Faculty of Classics at the University of Oxford. Brought up in Gloucestershire, she was educated at Cheltenham Ladies' College and Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, before taking up teaching posts mostly in Canada (University of Ottawa, 1970-1982) and the United States (Stanford University, 1982-2001). She has served as President of both the Association of Ancient Historians and the American Philological Association, and is a member of the American Academy and an Honorary Fellow of Lady Margaret Hall. Her work on slaves and freed slaves later led her to focus on the Roman family and she has published monographs on the women of Cicero's family, Roman social history, and Roman marriage.
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Frontmatter Abbreviations Stemmata 1: Servilia's World 2: Family 3: Childhood (c. 100-c. 88) 4: Adolescence and Marriage to Brutus (c. 88-78) 5: The Wife of Silanus (77-60) 6: Home and Forum (59-50) 7: The Iuniae (?c. 75-49) 8: Brutus (85-49) 9: Under the Domination of Caesar (49-44) 10: The Ides and the Aftermath (44-) 11: Servilia's Place in Society 12: Interactions Appendices 1. Laelia 2. Servilia, Wife of L. Lucullus cos. 74 3. The Cassii 4. Mid-First Century Servilii and Caepiones 5. Women in the British Political Class 6. Servilia in Some Modern English Novels Endmatter Glossary Chronology of Servilia's Lifetime Bibliography Index of persons Index of subjects Index of principal textual sources
Frontmatter Abbreviations Stemmata 1: Servilia's World 2: Family 3: Childhood (c. 100-c. 88) 4: Adolescence and Marriage to Brutus (c. 88-78) 5: The Wife of Silanus (77-60) 6: Home and Forum (59-50) 7: The Iuniae (?c. 75-49) 8: Brutus (85-49) 9: Under the Domination of Caesar (49-44) 10: The Ides and the Aftermath (44-) 11: Servilia's Place in Society 12: Interactions Appendices 1. Laelia 2. Servilia, Wife of L. Lucullus cos. 74 3. The Cassii 4. Mid-First Century Servilii and Caepiones 5. Women in the British Political Class 6. Servilia in Some Modern English Novels Endmatter Glossary Chronology of Servilia's Lifetime Bibliography Index of persons Index of subjects Index of principal textual sources
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