Roman Marriage by Treggiari

Roman Marriage by Treggiari

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Marriage, a fundamental institution in human societies, takes varying forms. This study explores the practicalities, the cultural assumptions, and the affective possibilities of marriage during the later Roman Republic and the Principate (c. 100 BC-235 AD).

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Roman Marriage by Treggiari

Marriage, a fundamental institution in human societies, takes varying forms. This book seeks to explore the practicalities, the cultural assumptions, and the affective possibilities of marriage during the later Republic and the Principate (c.100 BC-AD 235). It takes a fresh view of the interaction of law and reality within Roman marriage, and builds on the accumulation of legal scholarship in the field, as well as on the latest insights into Roman society. Through detailed examination of original sources (which are translated), Professor Treggiari shows that marriage affected a Roman woman's social status and might entail legal consequences. The socio-legal effect on a man as an individual was less striking but it enabled him to father legitimate children, which was the main object of the institution. The creation of new family alignments, shifts in the distribution of property, and the birth of new generations were important for society as a whole. Professor Treggiari also examines the dynamics of the various influences on the choice of partner; behavioural norms; and the motives for divorce.
This brilliant book, immensely detailed, well organized, well-indexed and always accessible, defines the point from which future studies will have to begin* Times Literary Supplement *
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ISBN 13 9780198149392
ISBN 10 0198149395
Title Roman Marriage
Author Treggiari
Series Clarendon Paperbacks Ser
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1993-05-06
Number of pages 594
Prizes Winner of The Goodwin Award of Merit for 1993 - awarded by the American Philological Association.
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