De iure , slaves have been regarded as the property of their master(s) ( dominus/-a or domini/-ae , singular or plural, male or female), engaging the latter's 'noxal' liability—a Roman archaic concept akin to tort—in case of wrongdoing, and as part or extension of his/her/...
Bradley, KR (1987) Slaves and Masters in the Roman Empire. A Study in Social Control (Oxford)BRADLEY, K. Slaves and masters in the Roman Empire. A study in social control. Oxford; Oxford University Press, 1987.Brad...
In the ancient Roman Empire, the slaves felt ___ under the cruel rule. A. free B. unfree C. brave D. brave 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 B。在古罗马帝国,奴隶在残酷统治下应是不自由的。选项 A“free”表示自由,与事实相反;选项 B“unfree”表示不自由;选项 C“brave”表示勇敢;选项 D 重复...
The institution of slavery was widespread in the ancient world. Slavery was particularly widespread across the Roman empire. While there are some similarities between ancient slavery and slavery in Antebellum America, the differences are more pronounced. How one became a slave and the conditions experi...
During the era of the Roman empire, being a slave was a pretty hard life, as it was anywhere we suppose. Alongside the usual degrading work and lack of human connection you would have throughout your service, you won’t also have the fear of being persecuted for your faith or thrown in...
Augustus : introduction to the life of an emperor Karl Galinsky Cambridge University Press, 2012 : pbk : hbk Galinsky,Karl - Cambridge University Press 被引量: 18发表: 2012年 A Greek Roman Empire: Power and Belief under Theodosius II (408-450) In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt ...
Slaves could also aspire to becoming free “liberti” (a “libertus”) although freedom didn’t actually mean the same level of rights and privileges which other Roman citizens, especially the Patricians, might enjoy. However, during the empire at least, the sons of liberti (called “libertin...
It is the most substantial instance of communication between Romans and Jews in the work. Titus compares himself to the master of a household and the Jewish rebels to his slaves. Is this how we expect a Roman to describe empire? If not, what does it mean for our understanding of the ...
Slavery had a long history in the ancient world and was practiced in Ancient Egypt and Greece, as well as Rome. Most slaves during the Roman Empire were foreigners and, unlike in modern times, Roman slavery was not based on race.
Its extensive use as a means of production, the creation of a slave economy, can be found in ancient as well as in modern times 鈥 in the Roman Empire as well as in the plantation systems of the New World. However, slavery has always been present in less developed economies; an ...