Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History

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Tim G. Parkin, "Old Age in the Roman World: A Cultural and Social History "
English | ISBN: 080187128X | 2003 | 520 pages | PDF | 23 MB

Classical authors such as Cicero and Plutarch would have us believe that the elderly were revered, active citizens of ancient Rome. But upon closer inspection, it appears that older people may not have enjoyed as respected or as powerful a place in Roman society as has been supposed.
In this highly original work, Tim Parkin considers the many issues related to aging and the aged in the classical Roman world. Drawing on both his expertise in demography and his knowledge of ancient history and literature, he coaxes new insights from a variety of sources, including legal documents on the "rules of age," representations of old age in classical literature, epigraphic evidence from tombstones, Greco-Roman medical texts, and papyri from Roman Egypt. Analyzing such diverse sources, he offers valuable new views of old ageā€•not only of men in public life but of men and women in marriage, sexual relationships, and the family.
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