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The Oxford handbook of childhood and education in the classical world /

Други автори: Grubbs, Judith Evans, (ed.), Parkin, Tim G., (ed.)
Формат: Книга
Език: English
Публикувано: New York : Oxford University Press, 2014.
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Съдържание:
  • PART I. GESTATION, BIRTH, DISEASE, AND DEATH
  • Becoming Human: from the Embryo to the Newborn Child / Véronique Dasen, Université de Fribourg
  • The Demography of Infancy and Early Childhood in the Ancient World / Tim Parkin, University of Manchester
  • Babies in the Well: Archaeological Evidence for Newborn Disposal in Hellenistic Greece / Maria Liston and Susan Rotroff, University of Waterloo/Washington University in St. Louis
  • (Not) Bringing up Baby: Infant Exposure and Infanticide / Judith Evans Grubbs, Emory University
  • The child patient of the Hippocratics: early Pediatrics? / Lesley Dean-Jones, University of Texas at Austin
  • Raising a Disabled Child / Christian Laes, University of Antwerp/Free University of Brussels
  • PART II. CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN ANCIENT GREECE
  • Children in Archaic and Classical Greek art: A Survey / John Oakley, College of William and Mary
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  • Children as Learners and Producers in Early Greece / Susan Langdon, University of Missouri at Columbia
  • Shifting Gender: Age and Social Status as Modifiers of Childhood Gender in Ancient Athens / Lesley Beaumont, University of Sydney
  • Children in Athenian Religion / Robert Garland, Colgate University
  • Play, Pathos and Precocity: The Three 'P's of Greek Literary Childhood / Louise Pratt, Emory University
  • PART III. CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN ANCIENT ROME
  • Children in Latin Epic / Mark Golden, University of Winnipeg
  • The Socialization of Roman Children / Janette McWilliam, University of Queensland
  • Slave and Lower-class Roman Children / Hanne Sigismund Nielsen, University of Calgary
  • Children and Childhood in Roman Commemorative Art / Lena Larsson Lovén, Gøteburg University
  • Toys, Dolls and the Material Culture of Childhood / Mary Harlow, University of Birmingham
  • Roman Children and the Law / Thomas A.J. McGinn, Vanderbilt University
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  • PART IV. EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD
  • Education in Plato's Laws / Cynthia Patterson, Emory University
  • Boys, Girls, Family, and the State at Sparta / Nigel Kennell, American School of Classical Studies at Athens
  • Engendering the Scroll: Girls' and Women's Literacy in Classical Greece / Matthew Dillon, University of New England
  • Educating the Youth: the Athenian ephebeia in the Early Hellenistic Era / Eric Casey, Sweet Briar College
  • The Ancient Child in School / Martin Bloomer, University of Notre Dame
  • PART V. CHILDREN IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN
  • Children in Hellenistic Egypt: What the Papyri Say / Maryline Parca, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
  • Children in Roman Egypt / April Pudsey, Birkbeck College
  • Adoption and Fosterage in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean / Sabine Huebner, Max-Planck Institut, Rostock
  • Pictorial paideia: Children in the Synagogue / Hagith Sivan, University of Kansas
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  • PART VI. LATE ANTIQUITY AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY
  • Children and 'the Child' in early Christianity / Blake Leyerle, University of Notre Dame
  • Elite Children, Socialization and Agency in the Late Roman world / Ville Vuolanto, University of Tampere
  • Remembering Children in the Roman Catacombs / Jenny Kreiger, University of Michigan
  • Stages of Infancy in Roman Amphora Burial / Susan Stevens, Randolph College
  • ENVOI / Keith Bradley, University of Notre Dame.