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BIBLIOGRAFÍA DE REFERENCIA SOBRE LA VIDA COTIDIANA EN LA ANTIGUA ROMA

 

Laura Abrahamsen, "Roman Marriage Law and the Conflict of Seneca's Medea," QUCC 62 (1999) 107-121

A. Arjava, Women and law in late antiquity, Oxford (1996)

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Meir Bar-Ilan, Bibliography on Childhood in Antiquity / web link

Elizabeth Bartman, Portraits of Livia: Imaging the Imperial Woman in Augustan Rome, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press (1998) / bmcr

L. Betzig, "Roman Polygyny," Ethnology and Sociobiology 13 (1992) 309-349

Edith Binkowski and Beryl Rawson, "Sources for the Study of the Roman Family," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Jan Blayney, "Theories of Conception in the Ancient Roman World," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Bouvrie, S. des, "Augustus Legislation on Morals: Which Morals and What Aims?," Symbolae Osloenses no. 59 (1984) 93-113

 

Agripina portando las cenizas de Germánico

K. R. Bradley, Discovering the Roman Family: Studies in Roman Social History, New York (1991) / bmcr

K. R. Bradley, "Remarriage and the Structure of the Upper-Class Roman Family," in Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome edited by B. Rawson, Oxford (1991) 79-98

Bradley, K.R, Slavery and Society at Rome, Cambridge (1994) / bmcr

Keith R. Bradley, "Wet-nursing at Rome: a Study in Social Relations," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Dominique Briquel, "Les figures feminines dans la tradition sur les trois derniers rois de Rome," Gerion 16 (1998) 113-142

David Cherry, The Roman World: A Sourcebook, Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishers (2001) [ISBN 0-631-21784-3: "The Social Order"; "Women, Marriage, and Family"; "Economy"; "Science and Medicine"; "Politics and the Government"; "Rome and the Provinces"; "The Army"; "Beyond the Frontier"; and "Pagans and Christians," two appendices (a list of the emperors and brief information about coins, weights, and measures), a chronology, and an index] / bmcr

David Cherry, "Marriage and Acculturation in Roman Algeria," CPh 92 no. 1 (1997) 71-83

M. Corbier, "Divorce and Adoption as Roman Familial Strategies," in Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome edited by B. Rawson, Oxford (1991) 47-78

Crook, J. A., ""His and Hers": what degree of financial responsibility did husband and wife have for the matrimonial home and their life in common in a Roman marriage?," Collection de l'école française de Rome edited by Jean Andreau and Hinnerk Bruhns 129, Paris and Rome (1990) 153-172

J.A. Crook, "Feminine Inadequacy and the Senatusconsultum Velleianum," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

J.A. Crook, "Women in Roman Succession," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

S. Dixon, "A Family's Business: Women's Role in Patronage and Politics at Rome," Classical et Mediaevalia 34 (1983) 80-44 B.C.

S. Dixon, The Roman Mother, London: Routledge (1988, 1990)

S. Dixon, The Roman Family, Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press (1992) / bmcr

S. Dixon, "Re-writing the Family. A Review Essay," CJ 89.4 (1994) 395-407

Suzanne Dixon, "Family Finances: Terentia and Tullia," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

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S. L. Dyson, "Age, Sex, and Status: the View from the Roman Rotary Club," EMC 36 (1992) 369-395

C. Edwards, The Politics of Immorality in Ancient Rome, Cambridge / web link

C. Esler, Horace's Old Girls: Evolution of a Topos edited by T. Falkner and J. de Luce, Albany (1989) 172-79

Evans Grubbs, J., "'Marriage More Shameful Than Adultery': Slave-Mistress Relationships, 'Mixed Marriages,' and Late Roman Law," Phoenix 47.2 (1993) 125ff / web link

J. K. Evans, War, Women, and Children in Ancient Rome, London, New York: Routledge (1991) 166-209

E. Fantham, "Stuprum: Public Attitudes and Penalties for Sexual Offences in Republican Rome," EMC new series 10 (1991) 273-282

S. Fischler, "Social Stereotypes and Historical Analysis: The Case of Imperial Women at Rome," in Women in Ancient Societies edited by Leonie J. Archer, Susan Fischler and Maria Wyke, New York (1994) 115-34

G. Forsythe, "Ubi tu gaius, ego gaia. New light on an Old Roman Legal Saw," Historia 45.2 (1996) 240-241

R. Friedl, "Der Konkubinat im kaiserzeitlichen Rom : von Augustus bis Septimus Severus," Historia Einzelschriften 98, Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verl. (1996)

B. W. Frier, "Natural Fertility and Family Limitation in Roman Marriage," CP 89 (1994) 318-333

G. K. Galinsky, "Augustus' Legislation on Morals and Marriage," Philologus 125 (1981) 126-144

G. K. Galinsky, "Leadership, Values, and the Question of Ideology: The Reign of Augustus," Classical and Modern Interactions (1992) 93-115, 177-78

G. K. Galinsky, Augustan Culture: An Interpretive Introduction, Princeton: Princeton University Press (1996) / bmcr

J. Gardner, "Gender-Role Assumptions in Roman Law," Echos du monde classique = Classical views 39.3 (1995) 377-400

J. Gardner and T. Wiedemann, The Roman Household: A Sourcebook: Routledge (1991)

J. Gardner, "Gender: The Independent Woman," in Being a Roman Citizen: Routledge / bmcr

Jane Gardner, Women in Roman Law and Society (1986)

Jane F. Gardner, Family and Familia in Roman Law and Life, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1998) / bmcr  / web link

Haley, Shelley P., "The Five Wives of Pompey the Great," Greece and Rome 32 (1985) 49-59

J. Hallett, Fathers and Daughters in Roman Society: Women and the Elite Family, Princeton (1984)

Emily Ann Hemelrijk, Matrona Docta: Educated Women in the Roman Elite from Cornelia to Julia Domna, London and New York: Routledge (1999) [ISBN 0-415-19693-0] / bmcr

Diana E. E. Kleiner and Susan B. Matheson, I Claudia II: women in Roman art and society, Austin: University of Texas Press (2000) [Contributors: M.T. Boatwright, E. D'Ambra, D. Delia, A.E. Hanson, D.E.E. Kleiner, S.B. Matheson, A. Oliver, C.C. Vermeule III, R. Winkes and S. Wood] / bmcr

J. Krause, Witwen und Waisen im Roemischen Reich II.: Wirtschaftliche und gesellschaftliche Stellung von Witwen, Stuttgart (1994) / web link

J. Krause, Witwen und Waisen im Roemischen Reich III: Rechtliche und soziale Stellung von Waisen, Band 18, Stuttgart (1995)

J. Krause, Witwen und Waisen im Roemischen Reich IV: Witwen und Waisen im fruehen Christentum, Stuttgart (1995)

J. Krause, Witwen und Waisen im Roemischen Reich I. Verwitwung und Wiederverheiratung, Stuttgart (1994)

W.K. Lacey, "Patria Potestas," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

E. W. Leach, "Horace Carmen 1.8: Achilles, The Campus Martius, and the Articulation of Gender Roles in Augustan Rome," Classical Philology 89 (1994) 334-343

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Dale B. Martin, "The Construction of the Ancient Family: Methodological Considerations," JRS 86 (1996) 40-60

T. McGinn, "Concubinage and the Lex Julia on Adultery," TAPA 121 (1991) 335-75

E. Meyer-Zwiffelhoffer, Im Zeichen des Phallus: die Ordnung des Geschlechtslebens im antiken Rom Historische Studien 15, Frankfurt a.M.: Campus Verlag (1995)

D. Noy, "Wicked Stepmothers in Roman Society and Imagination," Journal of Family History 16 (1991) 345-363

O'Gorman, Ellen, "Love and the Family: Augustus and the Ovidian Legacy," Arethusa 30.1 (1997) 103-123 / web link

Z. Packman, "Undesirable Company: The Categorisation of Women in Roman Law," Scholia 3 (1994) 94-106 / web link

J. Phillips, "Roman Mothers and the Lives of their Adult Daughters," Helios 6 (1978) 69-80

S. Pomeroy, "The Relation of the Married Woman to Her Blood Relatives in Rome," AS 7 (1976) 215-227

L. Raditsa, "Augustus' Legislation Concerning Marriage, Procreation, Love Affairs, and Adultery," Aufstieg und Niedergang der Römischen Welt 2.13 (1980) 278-339

B. Rawson, Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome, Oxford (1991) / web link

Rawson, Beryl, "The iconography of Roman childhood," in The Roman family in Italy. Status, sentiment, space edited by Beryl Rawson and Paul Weaver, Oxford: Clarendon Press (1997) 205-232

Beryl Rawson, "The Roman Family," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Rawson, Beryl, "Roman Concubinage and Other De Facto Marriages," Transactions of the American Philological Association 104 (1974) 279-305

Beryl Rawson, "Children in the Roman Familia," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Rawson, Beryl , "Spurii and the Roman View of Illegitimacy," Antichthon 23 (1989) 10-39

Beryl Rawson, "Representations of Roman Children and Childhood," Antichthon 31 (1997) 74-95

P. A. Rosenmeyer, "Enacting the Law: Plautus' Use of the Divorce Formula on Stage," Phoenix 49.3 (1995) 201- 217

V. Rosivach, "Anus: Some Older Women in Latin Literature," CW 88.2 (1994) 107-117

Geert Roskam, "Mariage ou virginite? Le carmen 62 de Catulle et la lutte entre deux ideaux de vie," Latomus 59 no. 1 (2000) 41-56

A. Rousselle, The Family in Ancient Rome (1986)

A. Rousselle, "Body Politics in Ancient Rome," in A History of Women in the West: From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints edited by P. S. Pantel (1992) 296-336

A. Rousselle, "Personal Status and Sexual Practice in the Roman Empire," in Zone: Fragments for a History of the Human Body: Part Three edited by M. Feher 301-333

R. P. Saller, "Patria Potestas and the Stereotype of the Roman Family," Continuity and Change 1 (1986) 7-22

R. P. Saller, "Men's Age at Marriage and its Consequences in the Roman Family," CP 82 (1987) 21-34

R. P. Saller, Patriarchy, Property and Death in the Roman Family, Cambridge (1994) / bmcr

R. P. Saller, "Familia, Domus, and the Roman Conception of the Family," Phoenix (1984) 336-355

R. P. Saller, "Roman Dowry and the Devolution of Property in the Principate," CQ 34 (1984) 195-205

Richard P. Saller, "Pater Familias, Mater Familias, and the Gendered Semantics of the Roman Household," CPh 94 no. 2 (1999) 182-197

A. Scafuro and E. Stehle, "Studies on Roman Women," Helios 16 (1990)

B. Shaw, "Pietas, Obligation and Authority in the Roman Family," in Alte Gesichte und Wissenschaftgeschichte: Festschrift für Karl Christ edited by P. Kneissl and V. Losemann (1988) 393-410

B. Shaw, "The Age of Roman Girls at Marriage: Some Reconsiderations," JRS 77 (1987) 30-46

Shelton, J.-A., "Plinius the Younger, and the Ideal Wife," Classica et Mediaevalia. Revue danoise d'Histoire et de Philologie 41 (1990) 163-186

Shelton, J.-A., As The Romans Did: A Sourcebook in Roman Social History (1997, Second Edition) ["The Structure of the Roman Society"; "Families"; "Marriage"; "Housing and City Life"; "Domestic and Personal Concerns"; "Education"; "Occupations"; "Slaves"; "Freedmen and Freedwomen"; "Government and Politics"; "The Roman Army"; "The Provinces"; "Women in Roman Society"; "Leisure and Entertainment"; and "Religion and Philosophy," three appendices (a list of sources, information about Roman money, and a chronology), a bibliography, and an index]

F. M. Simon and G. F. Elboj, "Sponsio matrimonial en la Roma arcaica: el vaso de Duenos," RIDA 43 (1996) 213-267

Smith, J. Carington, "Pilate's Wife?," Antichthon. Journal of the Australian Society for Classical Studies 18 (1984) 102-107

J. T. Smith, Roman Villas: A Study in Social Structure, London and New York: Routledge (1997) / bmcr

Syme, Ronald, "Sallust's Wife," Classical Quarterly 28 (1978) 292-295

Y. Thomas, "The Division of the Sexes in Roman Law," in A History of Women in the West: From Ancient Goddesses to Christian Saints edited by P. S. Pantel (1992) 83-137

Susan Treggiari, "Putting the Bride to Bed," Echos du monde classique 38 (1994) 311-332

Susan Treggiari, "Consent to Roman Marriage: Some Aspects of Law and Reality," Echos du Monde Classique/Classical Views 26 (1982) 34-44

Susan Treggiari, Roman Marriage. Iusti Coniuges from the time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian, Oxford (1991) / bmcr

Susan Treggiari, "Divorce Roman Style: How Easy and How Frequent Was It?," in Marriage, Divorce, and Children in Ancient Rome edited by B. Rawson, Oxford (1991) 31-46

P. Walcot, "On widows and their reputation in antiquity," Symbolae Osloenses 66 (1991) 5-26

A. Wallace-Hadrill, "Family and inheritance in the Augustan marriage laws," Proceedings of the Cambridge Philological Society 27 (1981) 58-80

Patricia A. Watson, "Ancient Stepmothers: Myth, Misogyny and Reality," in Mnemosyne Suppl. 143, Leiden (1995) / bmcr

P.R.C. Weaver, "The Status of Children in Mixed Marriages," in The Family in Ancient Rome: new perspectives edited by B. Rawson: Routledge (1986, 1992)

Wiseman, T.P., "The Wife and Children of Romulus," Classical Quarterly 33 (1983) 445-452

 

 

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