
Slave-Wives, Single Women and "e;Bastards"e; in the Ancient Greek World
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Greek scholars have produced a vast body of evidence bearing on nuptial practices that has yet to be mined by a professional economist. By standing on their shoulders, the author proposes and tests radically new interpretations of three important status groups in Greek history: the pallakē, the nothos, and the hetaira.
It is argued that legitimate marriage – marriage by loan of the bride to the gro...
It is argued that legitimate marriage – marriage by loan of the bride to the gro...
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Greek scholars have produced a vast body of evidence bearing on nuptial practices that has yet to be mined by a professional economist. By standing on their shoulders, the author proposes and tests radically new interpretations of three important status groups in Greek history: the pallakē, the nothos, and the hetaira.
It is argued that legitimate marriage – marriage by loan of the bride to the gro...
It is argued that legitimate marriage – marriage by loan of the bride to the gro...
Read more
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