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Work, Identity, and Legal Status of Rome: A Study of the Occupational Inscriptions (Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, Vol 11)
April 1993, University of Oklahoma Press
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080612444X 9780806124445
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"JUVENAL, a Roman satirist, and Willis, a British sociologist, comment on the significance and function of work for "little Greeks" (a term Juvenal seemingly applies to slaves, ex-slaves, and foreigners) and "people" (Willis examines working-class boys)."
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