265:, which said: "it is indispensable to all scholars who have any interest whatsoever in Roman marriage. In many respects, T.'s study is a counterpart to P. E. Corbett's The Roman Law of Marriage (Oxford, 1930), one of the few standard Roman law treatises that is also in English. But while T. does not avoid discussing legal sources, her concern is more with the social institution of marriage, and with what might be called its cultural dynamics as they emerge especially from literary and legal sources."
258:, and her intention is to describe the institution of marriage at Rome. The result is a massive book that (as the title suggests) draws together an enormous amount of information from legal sources as well as from literary and epigraphic quarters. The excellent index and clear sign-posting within chapters will make this a book that all teaching Roman social history will want."
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evidence which is generally well-known and thoroughly discussed, but having it all summarised in one place for the first time is in itself very helpful, and serves its avowed purpose of leaving readers to make up their own minds. Everything is presented in a clear and lucid style with a careful avoidance of going beyond what the sources can support."
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concluded: "This will be an extremely useful book for teachers and students taking courses about Roman women. Little previous knowledge is expected from readers, and short introductory sections provide basic information about Roman politics, law and society. It is difficult to say anything new about
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Treggiari started teaching at various institutions in London from 1964, including
Goldsmiths’ College (part-time) and the North-Western Polytechnic. She then taught at the University of Ottawa 1970–82 and at Stanford 1982–2001, where she was Anne T. & Robert M. Bass Professor in the School of
528:(1996): ‘Family, Roman’; revision of articles on ‘Adultery’, ‘Freedmen’, ‘Guardianship’, ‘Marriage, law of, Roman’, ‘patria potestas’; ‘adoptio’, ‘ius liberorum’, ‘manus’. ‘Adoption’, ‘Adultery’, ‘Family, Roman’ and ‘freedmen’ also appear in
254:, which said: "Susan Treggiari, with her superb command of the literary and legal sources, now offers us a grand vision of attitudes towards marriage in law and practice among the upper classes. Her inspiration is Crook's
159:(published by the Clarendon Press, 1969). She held a Derby Scholarship for travel in Italy 1962–63 and was awarded an M.A. in 1965 and a B.Litt. in 1967. Her D.Litt. was awarded by Oxford in 1993.
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612:‘The education of the Ciceros’, in W. Martin Bloomer ed., A Companion to ancient education (Oxford: Wiley Blackwell, 2015) 240-51
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649:‘Quisque suos patimur manes: the classical writers at Oxford’, Classical News and Views/Echos du monde classique 16 (1972) 69–74
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535:‘Ehe’, ‘Dos’ in Der Neue Pauly. Reallexikon der Antike III 896-9 and 798-9 (Stuttgart: Metzler). Also in Brill's New Pauly.
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Frier, Bruce W. (1993). "Roman
Marriage: "Iusti Coniuges" from the Time of Cicero to the Time of Ulpian. Susan Treggiari".
667:‘The Latin poem’ in Frith, Anne et aliae, Daniel of Beccles. Urbanus Magnus, the Book of the Civilized Man (Beccles, 2007)
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from 1958 to 1962, for which she was awarded a first, remaining for a further two years and writing a thesis supervised by
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633:‘Cicero's honour: preaching, perception and practice in the Speeches and Letters’, Festschrift for Beryl Rawson, 1999
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599:‘Case study I: Tullia’ (reprinted from Roman social history) in Suzanne B. Faris and Lesley E. Lundeen eds.,
606:‘Freedmen’, ‘Roman marriage’ in Oxford Encyclopedia of ancient Greece and Rome (2010) 3. 227-30 and 4. 353-6
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655:‘Oral tradition and `The Elephant's Child' again’, Classical Philology 100 (1979) 417–419
464:‘Iam proterva fronte: matrimonial advances by Roman women’, J.W. Eadie and J. Ober eds.,
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485:‘Conventions and conduct among upper-class Romans in the choice of a marriage-partner’,
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X (Cambridge, 1996) Part IV section 27 pp. 873–904. Reviewed in CJ 93 (1997) 93-9
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Myth, history and culture in republican Rome. Studies in honour of T. P. Wiseman
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152:
404:‘Sentiment and property: some Roman attitudes’, A. Parel and T. Flanagan eds.,
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513:‘Women in Roman society’ in Diana E. E. Kleiner and Susan B. Matheson eds.,
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Roman
Marriage. Iusti coniuges from the time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian
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Roman
Marriage. Iusti Coniuges from the Time of Cicero to the time of Ulpian
581:‘Putting the family across: Cicero on natural affection’, in M. George ed.
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Ten years of the Agnes
Kirsopp Lake Michels Lectures at Bryn Mawr College
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The Craft of the ancient historian: Essays in honour of
Chester G. Starr
415:‘Urban labour in Rome: mercennarii and tabernarii’, Peter Garnsey ed.,
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450:‘Women as property in the early Roman Empire’, in D.K. Weisberg, ed.,
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In 1993 she was awarded the
Charles J. Goodwin Award of Merit of the
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Cicero's
Cilician Letters, translated with an introduction and notes
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661:‘Lilian Jeffery’, American Journal of Archaeology 92 (1988) 227–228
549:‘The upper-class house as symbol and focus of emotion in Cicero’,
539:(Leiden, 2002–) vols. 4: 693–4 (‘Dos’) (2004) and 7 (forthcoming)
355:‘Cicero, Horace and mutual friends: Lamiae and Varrones Murenae’,
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is an English scholar of Ancient Rome, emeritus professor of
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Terentia, Tullia and Publilia. The women of Cicero’s family
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Terentia, Tullia and Publilia. The women of Cicero’s family
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Ancient History Series (1994–), has been Joint Editor of
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since 1995, and has also held the following fellowships:
646:‘Kipling's classics’, The Kipling Journal 39 (1972) 7–12
759:"John Simon Guggenheim Foundation – Susan M. Treggiari"
457:‘Digna condicio: betrothals in the Roman upper class’,
419:(Cambridge: Cambridge Philological Society, 1980) 48–64
362:‘Domestic staff at Rome in the Julio-Claudian period’,
306:(Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1991, paperback edition 1993)
588:‘Women in the time of Augustus’ in Karl Galinsky ed.,
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The Roman family in the Empire. Rome, Italy and beyond
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Women and the law. A social and historical perspective
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Transactions of the American Philological Association
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443:‘Consent to Roman marriage: who, why and how?’,
369:‘Roman social history: recent interpretations’,
312:(London: Routledge, Classical Foundations, 2002)
609:‘Cicero’s women’, Ad familiares 44 (2013) 111-2
336:Articles on Roman history in journals and books
590:The Cambridge Companion to the Age of Augustus
473:Marriage, divorce and children in Ancient Rome
406:Theories of property. Aristotle to the present
383:‘Family life among the staff of the Volusii’,
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