c1910 Roman Life & Manners Under Early Empire Antique Roman History Book Vol 3

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c1910 Roman Life & Manners Under Early Empire Antique Roman History Book Vol 3

Roman Life & Manners Under The Early Empire (Volume 3 of 3 Only)
By Ludwig Friedlander
Published by George Routledge & Sons Limited: London c1910 (undated)

" Roman Life & Manners Under the Early Empire (Vol. III), authored by Ludwig Friedländer, continues the author's exhaustive survey of everyday existence in the first centuries of imperial Rome. This third volume shifts its focus from the political and military spheres explored earlier to the intimate realms of domestic life, personal relationships, and social rituals. Friedländer draws on a wealth of literary, epigraphic, and archaeological evidence to reconstruct how Romans organized their households, from the layout of domus and insulae to the roles of slaves, freedmen, and women within the family hierarchy. He examines marriage contracts, birth and death rites, dining customs—including the elaborate convivium—and leisure activities such as games, theater, and public baths, revealing how status, wealth, and citizenship dictated the nuances of participation. The chapter on education and patronage illustrates the pathways through which young aristocrats acquired rhetorical training and political connections, while the discussion of funerary monuments underscores the importance of memory and ancestral prestige in a society obsessed with legacy.

The volume also delves into the economic underpinnings that shaped daily routines: market organization, grain distribution, artisanal production, and the intricate tax system that affected both urban and provincial life. Friedländer highlights regional variations, showing how provincial elites adapted metropolitan fashions and customs to local traditions, thereby creating a mosaic of cultural exchange across the empire. By integrating legal texts, graffiti, and material culture, the author paints a vivid tableau of how ordinary Romans navigated the tensions between public expectations and private desires, offering modern readers a nuanced portrait of a civilization whose influence still reverberates today. "

Light wear and fading with pitting to covers and spine as shown. Small pencil inscription. Pages clean and well presented with solid binding and no loose pages. A nice copy in good condition overall. Note this is volume 3 of a 3 volume set. Please study photos to further understand condition.

Size 20.5cm x 14cm x 3.5cm - 324 Pages

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Condition: Good
Binding: Cloth
Special Attributes: Volume 3 Of 3 Only
Region: Europe
Subject: History
Original/Facsimile: Original
Seller Notes: Light wear and fading with pitting to covers and spine as shown. Small pencil inscription. Pages clean and well presented with solid binding and no loose pages. A nice copy in good condition overall. Note this is volume 3 of a 3 volume set. Please study photos to further understand condition.
Language: English
Author: Ludwig Friedlander
Publisher: George Routledge & Sons Limited: London
Year Printed: 1910
Sub-subject: Roman History