The Single Life in the Roman and Later Roman World
Herausgeber: Huebner, Sabine R.; Laes, Christian
The Single Life in the Roman and Later Roman World
Herausgeber: Huebner, Sabine R.; Laes, Christian
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Explores single men and women in the Roman world, their ways of life and their reasons for remaining unmarried.
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Explores single men and women in the Roman world, their ways of life and their reasons for remaining unmarried.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470179
- ISBN-10: 1108470173
- Artikelnr.: 54642865
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 436
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Februar 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 856g
- ISBN-13: 9781108470179
- ISBN-10: 1108470173
- Artikelnr.: 54642865
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Introduction; 1. What's in a single? Roman Antiquity and a comparative
world approach Christian Laes; Part I. Demographic, Archaeological, and
Socio-Economic Approaches: 2. Single men and women in pagan society - the
case of Roman Egypt Sabine Huebner; 3. Looking for singles in the
archaeological record of Roman Egypt Anna Boozer; 4. Between coercion and
compulsion? The impact of occupations and economic interests on the
relational status of slaves and freedmen Wim Broekaert; Part II. Being
Single in the Roman World: 5. Singles, sex, and status in the Augustan
marriage legislation Judith Evans Grubbs; 6. 'Singleness' in Cicero and
Catullus Harri Kiiskinen; 7. Tracing Roman ideas on female singleness -
Virgil's Aeneid Elina Pyy; 8. Single as a Lena. The depiction of
procuresses in Roman Augustan literature Mina Petrova; Part III. Singles in
Judaism: 9. (Why) was Jesus single? John W. Martens; 10. Contesting the
Jerusalem Temple - James, Nazirite vows and celibacy Kevin Funderburk; Part
IV. Late Antique Christianity - The Rise of the Ideal of Being Single: 11.
Singles and singleness in the Christian epigraphic evidence from Rome (c.
300-500 CE) Thomas Goessens; 12. Different ways of life: being single in
the fourth century CE Raffaela Cribiore; 13. Single life in Late Antiquity?
Virgins between the earthly and the heavenly family Ville Vuolanto; 14.
Being a bachelor in Late Antiquity - desire and social norms in the
experience of Augustine Geoffrey Nathan; 15. Single people in early
Byzantine literature Stephanos Efthymiadis; 16. 'Listen to my mistreatment'
- support networks for widows and divorcées in the Coptic record Jennifer
Cromwell; Part V. Comparative Voices: 17. Celibacy and sexual abstinence in
early Islam Mohammed Hocine Benkheira; 18. To marry or not to marry in
fifteenth and sixteenth-century cities, cases Antwerp and Bruges Julie De
Groot; 19. Singleness in nineteenth-century Italy - permanent celibacy and
solitariness between coercion and free choice Matteo Manfredini.
world approach Christian Laes; Part I. Demographic, Archaeological, and
Socio-Economic Approaches: 2. Single men and women in pagan society - the
case of Roman Egypt Sabine Huebner; 3. Looking for singles in the
archaeological record of Roman Egypt Anna Boozer; 4. Between coercion and
compulsion? The impact of occupations and economic interests on the
relational status of slaves and freedmen Wim Broekaert; Part II. Being
Single in the Roman World: 5. Singles, sex, and status in the Augustan
marriage legislation Judith Evans Grubbs; 6. 'Singleness' in Cicero and
Catullus Harri Kiiskinen; 7. Tracing Roman ideas on female singleness -
Virgil's Aeneid Elina Pyy; 8. Single as a Lena. The depiction of
procuresses in Roman Augustan literature Mina Petrova; Part III. Singles in
Judaism: 9. (Why) was Jesus single? John W. Martens; 10. Contesting the
Jerusalem Temple - James, Nazirite vows and celibacy Kevin Funderburk; Part
IV. Late Antique Christianity - The Rise of the Ideal of Being Single: 11.
Singles and singleness in the Christian epigraphic evidence from Rome (c.
300-500 CE) Thomas Goessens; 12. Different ways of life: being single in
the fourth century CE Raffaela Cribiore; 13. Single life in Late Antiquity?
Virgins between the earthly and the heavenly family Ville Vuolanto; 14.
Being a bachelor in Late Antiquity - desire and social norms in the
experience of Augustine Geoffrey Nathan; 15. Single people in early
Byzantine literature Stephanos Efthymiadis; 16. 'Listen to my mistreatment'
- support networks for widows and divorcées in the Coptic record Jennifer
Cromwell; Part V. Comparative Voices: 17. Celibacy and sexual abstinence in
early Islam Mohammed Hocine Benkheira; 18. To marry or not to marry in
fifteenth and sixteenth-century cities, cases Antwerp and Bruges Julie De
Groot; 19. Singleness in nineteenth-century Italy - permanent celibacy and
solitariness between coercion and free choice Matteo Manfredini.
Introduction; 1. What's in a single? Roman Antiquity and a comparative
world approach Christian Laes; Part I. Demographic, Archaeological, and
Socio-Economic Approaches: 2. Single men and women in pagan society - the
case of Roman Egypt Sabine Huebner; 3. Looking for singles in the
archaeological record of Roman Egypt Anna Boozer; 4. Between coercion and
compulsion? The impact of occupations and economic interests on the
relational status of slaves and freedmen Wim Broekaert; Part II. Being
Single in the Roman World: 5. Singles, sex, and status in the Augustan
marriage legislation Judith Evans Grubbs; 6. 'Singleness' in Cicero and
Catullus Harri Kiiskinen; 7. Tracing Roman ideas on female singleness -
Virgil's Aeneid Elina Pyy; 8. Single as a Lena. The depiction of
procuresses in Roman Augustan literature Mina Petrova; Part III. Singles in
Judaism: 9. (Why) was Jesus single? John W. Martens; 10. Contesting the
Jerusalem Temple - James, Nazirite vows and celibacy Kevin Funderburk; Part
IV. Late Antique Christianity - The Rise of the Ideal of Being Single: 11.
Singles and singleness in the Christian epigraphic evidence from Rome (c.
300-500 CE) Thomas Goessens; 12. Different ways of life: being single in
the fourth century CE Raffaela Cribiore; 13. Single life in Late Antiquity?
Virgins between the earthly and the heavenly family Ville Vuolanto; 14.
Being a bachelor in Late Antiquity - desire and social norms in the
experience of Augustine Geoffrey Nathan; 15. Single people in early
Byzantine literature Stephanos Efthymiadis; 16. 'Listen to my mistreatment'
- support networks for widows and divorcées in the Coptic record Jennifer
Cromwell; Part V. Comparative Voices: 17. Celibacy and sexual abstinence in
early Islam Mohammed Hocine Benkheira; 18. To marry or not to marry in
fifteenth and sixteenth-century cities, cases Antwerp and Bruges Julie De
Groot; 19. Singleness in nineteenth-century Italy - permanent celibacy and
solitariness between coercion and free choice Matteo Manfredini.
world approach Christian Laes; Part I. Demographic, Archaeological, and
Socio-Economic Approaches: 2. Single men and women in pagan society - the
case of Roman Egypt Sabine Huebner; 3. Looking for singles in the
archaeological record of Roman Egypt Anna Boozer; 4. Between coercion and
compulsion? The impact of occupations and economic interests on the
relational status of slaves and freedmen Wim Broekaert; Part II. Being
Single in the Roman World: 5. Singles, sex, and status in the Augustan
marriage legislation Judith Evans Grubbs; 6. 'Singleness' in Cicero and
Catullus Harri Kiiskinen; 7. Tracing Roman ideas on female singleness -
Virgil's Aeneid Elina Pyy; 8. Single as a Lena. The depiction of
procuresses in Roman Augustan literature Mina Petrova; Part III. Singles in
Judaism: 9. (Why) was Jesus single? John W. Martens; 10. Contesting the
Jerusalem Temple - James, Nazirite vows and celibacy Kevin Funderburk; Part
IV. Late Antique Christianity - The Rise of the Ideal of Being Single: 11.
Singles and singleness in the Christian epigraphic evidence from Rome (c.
300-500 CE) Thomas Goessens; 12. Different ways of life: being single in
the fourth century CE Raffaela Cribiore; 13. Single life in Late Antiquity?
Virgins between the earthly and the heavenly family Ville Vuolanto; 14.
Being a bachelor in Late Antiquity - desire and social norms in the
experience of Augustine Geoffrey Nathan; 15. Single people in early
Byzantine literature Stephanos Efthymiadis; 16. 'Listen to my mistreatment'
- support networks for widows and divorcées in the Coptic record Jennifer
Cromwell; Part V. Comparative Voices: 17. Celibacy and sexual abstinence in
early Islam Mohammed Hocine Benkheira; 18. To marry or not to marry in
fifteenth and sixteenth-century cities, cases Antwerp and Bruges Julie De
Groot; 19. Singleness in nineteenth-century Italy - permanent celibacy and
solitariness between coercion and free choice Matteo Manfredini.