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Greek Bastardy in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods: (Oxford Classical Monographs)

by Daniel Ogden

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Greek Bastardy in the Classical and Hellenistic Periods: (Oxford Classical Monographs)

Societies are defined at their margins. In the ancient Greek world bastards were often marginal, their affinities being with the female, the alien, the servile, the poor, and the sick. The study of bastardy in ancient Greece is therefore of an importance that goes far beyond the subject's intrinsic interest, and provides insights into the structure of Greek society as a whole. This is the first full-length book on the subject, and it reviews the major evidence from Athens, Sparta, Gortyn, and Hellenistic Egypt, as well as collating and analysing fragmentary evidence from the other Greek states. Dr Ogden shows how attitudes towards legitimacy differed across the various city states, and analyses their developments across time. He also advances new interpretations of more familiar problems of Athenian bastardy, such as Pericles' citizenship law. The book should interest historians of a wide range of social topics - from law and the economy to the study of women in antiquity and sexuality.

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ISBN

9780198150190

Published
January 4th 1996 by Oxford University Press
Category
BCE to c 500 CE
Number of pages
440
County of origin
UNITED KINGDOM
Dimensions
216 x 138