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Roman freedmen during the late Republic
2000, Oxford University Press
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Table of Contents

Machine generated contents note: I. INTRODUCTION I
(i) The Origins of Freedmen I
(ii) Motives for Manumission II
(iii) Forms of Manumission 20
(iv) Numbers of Freedmen 31
II. THE LEGAL EFFECTS OF LIBERTINITAS 37
(i) Libertini in Public Law 37
(a) Voting Rights 37
(b) Eligibility for Office in State and Municipality 52
(c) Eligibility for Equestrian Rank 64
(d) Military and Naval Service 67
(ii) The Legal Position of Libertini in relation to their Patrons 68
(iii) The Legal Position of Libertini in relation to Ingenui other
than their Patrons 8I
III. CAREERS 87
(i) Trade and Industry 91
(ii) Agriculture xo6
(iii) The Learned Professions and the Fine Arts IIo
(a) Scholars, Teachers, and Writers IIo
(b) Doctors I29
(c) Architects 132
(d) Painters and Sculptors I35
(e) On the Stage and in the Circus and Arena 138
(iv) Private Service I42
(v) The Public Service I53
Conclusions i60
IV. POLITICS I62
(i) The 'Ordo Libertinus' x62
(ii) The Collegia x68
(iii) Liberti as Political Agents I77
Conclusions I93
V. RELIGION 194
(i) The State Religion 194
(ii) Other religious Collegia 200
(iii) Foreign Cults 204
Conclusions 207
VI. FAMILY AND SOCIAL LIFE 208
(i) The Family 208
(ii) Social Relationships215
Conclusions 227
VII. THE SONS OF FREEDMEN 229
Conclusions 235
VIII. CONCLUSIONS 237
APPENDICES
x. Freedmen whose Origin is Attested 246
2. Nomenclature of Freedmen 250
3. The Freedmen of M. Cicero 252
4. The Application of the word 'servus' to a Freedman 265
5. Lutatius Paccius 267
6. Tigellius and Phamea 269
7. Sarmentus 271
8. The Position of Freedmen in the Italian Communities
which had not obtained the Roman Franchise 273
BIBLIOGRAPHY 274
INDEX I. GENERAL INDEX 281
INDEX II. FREEDMAN AND PROBABLE
FREEDMEN.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [274]-280) and indexes.

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Oxford, New York
Series
Oxford scholarly classics
Other Titles
Roman freedmen

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Library of Congress
DG83.3 .T7 2000, DG83.3.T7 2000

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xii, 293 p.
Number of pages
293

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OL3962458M
ISBN 10
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LCCN
2001266323
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