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Youth In The Roman Empire The Young And The Restless Years Christian Laes

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Youth In The Roman Empire The Young And The Restless Years Christian Laes
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.79 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Christian Laes, Johan Strubbe
ISBN: 9781107048881, 1107048885
Language: English
Year: 2014

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Youth In The Roman Empire The Young And The Restless Years Christian Laes by Christian Laes, Johan Strubbe 9781107048881, 1107048885 instant download after payment.

Modern society has a negative view of youth as a period of storm and stress, but at the same time cherishes the idea of eternal youth. How does this compare with ancient Roman society? Did a phase of youth exist there with its own characteristics? How was youth appreciated? This book studies the lives and the image of youngsters (around 15-25 years of age) in the Latin West and the Greek East in the Roman period. Boys and girls of all social classes come to the fore; their lives, public and private, are sketched with the help of a range of textual and documentary sources, while the authors also employ the results of recent neuropsychological research. The result is a highly readable and wide-ranging account of how the crucial transition between childhood and adulthood operated in the Roman world.

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