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Poverty In The Roman World 1st Edition Margaret Atkins Robin Osborne

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Poverty In The Roman World 1st Edition Margaret Atkins Robin Osborne
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.65 MB
Pages: 244
Author: Margaret Atkins, Robin Osborne
ISBN: 9780511246951, 9780521862110, 0521862116, 0511246951
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Poverty In The Roman World 1st Edition Margaret Atkins Robin Osborne by Margaret Atkins, Robin Osborne 9780511246951, 9780521862110, 0521862116, 0511246951 instant download after payment.

If poor individuals have always been with us, societies have not always seen the poor as a distinct social group. But within the Roman world, from at least the Late Republic onwards, the poor were an important force in social and political life and how to treat the poor was a topic of philosophical as well as political discussion. This book explains what poverty meant in antiquity, and why the poor came to be an important group in the Roman world, and it explores the issues which poverty and the poor raised for Roman society and for Roman writers. In essays which range widely in space and time across the whole Roman Empire, the contributors address both the reality and the representation of poverty, and examine the impact which Christianity had upon attitudes towards and treatment of the poor.

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