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Eftychia Bathrellou
Greek and Roman Slaveries
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Blackwell Sourcebooks in Ancient History
Greek and Roman Slaveries
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List of Figures and Maps
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Acknowledgements
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1 What Is Slavery?
PROPERTY AND DOMINATION: “CHATTEL SLAVES” AND OTHERS 1.1 Aristotle,
Politics
, 1253b23–1254a17:
11
Greek Philosophical Treatise (Fourth Century BCE)
1.2
Digest
, 1.5.3–4: Collection of Latin Juristic Texts (Sixth Century CE)
1.3 Pollux,
Onomastikon
, 3.83: Greek Thesaurus (Second Century CE)
1.4 Thucydides, 5.23: Greek Historiography (Late Fifth Century BCE)
1.5 Thucydides, 8.40.2: Greek Historiography (Late Fifth Century BCE)
1.6 Strabo,
Geography
, 8.5.4: Greek Geography (End of First Century BCE/Early First Century CE)
1.7 Plutarch,
Spartan Sayings
239d–e: Greek Collection of Sayings (Late First/Early Second Century CE)
1.8 Plutarch,
Life of Lycurgus
, 28: Greek Biography (Late First/Early Second Century CE)
1.9 Aristotle,
Politics
, 1264a17–22: Greek Philosophical Treatise (Fourth Century BCE)
1.10 Ps.-Xenophon,
Constitution of the Athenians
, 1.11–2:
17
Greek Political Treatise (Probably Fifth Century BCE)
SOCIAL DEATH 1.11 Social Death and Roman Law
1.12
P.Herm.
18, 1–12: Papyrus with Record of Official Proceedings in Greek, Egypt (323 ce?)
1.13 Ammianus Marcellinus,
History
, 28.1.49: Latin Historiography (Fourth Century CE)
1.14 Ps.-Plutarch,
On the Education of Children
, 8f–9a: Greek Moral Philosophy (Late First/Early Second Century CE)
1.15
IG
I
3
1390: Greek Inscription on Theater Seat, Athens (450–400 BCE)
1.16
SEG
XL 1044: Greek Funerary Inscription, Gordos, Lydia (69–70 CE)
1.17
CIL
VI, 6308 (Latin Text After Caldelli and Ricci 1999): Latin Funerary Inscription, Rome (First Half of First Century CE)
1.18
P.Turner
41, 1–20: Papyrus with Petition in Greek, Oxyrhynchos, Egypt (Mid-Third Century CE)
SLAVERY AS AN ASYMMETRICAL NEGOTIATION 1.19 Herodas,
Mimiambs
, 5:
20
Greek Verse Mime (First Half of Third Century BCE)
1.20 Galen,
How to Detect Malingerers (Quomodo simulantes morbus deprehendi
), pp. 114,14–115,14 Deighgräber and Kudlien
22
(XIX.4–5 Kühn): Greek Medical Treatise (Late Second/Early Third Century CE)
1.21 Galen,
The Doctrines of Hippocrates and Plato (De placitis Hippocratis et Platonis),
V.7.64–66, pp. 352,20–354,2 De Lacy
24
(V.497–98 Kühn): Greek Medical Treatise (Late Second/Early Third Century CE)
1.22 Aulus Gellius,
Attic Nights
, 1.26.3–9: Latin Miscellany of Learned Material (Second Century CE)
1.23
Digest
, 1.6.1–2: Collection of Latin Juristic Texts (Sixth Century CE)
1.24 Libanius,
Orations
, 47.21: Greek Epideictic Oratory (Fourth Century CE)
1.25 Gerontius,
Life of Melania,
10: Saint’s Life in Greek (Fifth Century CE)
1.26 Aristophanes,
Clouds
, 1–7: Greek Comedy (Late Fifth Century BCE)
MODALITIES OF SLAVERY 1.27 Artemidorus,
The Interpretation of Dreams
: Greek Dream Book (Second Century CE)
1.28 Herodotus, 4.1–4.4: Greek Historiography (Fifth Century BCE)
1.29 Xenophon,
Memorabilia
, 1.3.10–11: Greek Collection of Socratic Conversations (First Half of Fourth Century BCE)
1.30 Dio Chrysostom,
Oration 15
(Excerpted):
25
Greek Epideictic Oratory (Late First/Early Second Century CE)
Notes
2 Studying Slavery The Variety of Evidence and Its Interpretative Challenges
IDENTIFYING SLAVES IN DOCUMENTARY SOURCES
2.1
IG
II
2
2940: Greek Dedicatory Inscription, Laureion, Attica (Fourth Century BCE)
2.2
IG
XII.1 881: Greek Funerary Inscription, Rhodes, Dodecanese (Hellenistic Period)
2.3 Masters and Fathers 2.3.a
SEG
XV 787: Greek Dedicatory Inscription, Galatia (First–Third Century CE)
2.3.b
Polemon
2 (1934–40) Supplement, 13, 18.27–34: Greek Inscription Recording Manumissions, Thaumakoi, Thessaly (First Century BCE)
2.4
SEG
L 276: Greek Letter Inscribed on Lead Tablet, Athens (Fourth Century BCE)
2.5
P.Ups.Frid.
7: Papyrus with Document in Greek, Unknown Provenance, Egypt (275 CE)
2.6
IC
IV 72 ii2–10: Inscribed Laws in Greek, Gortyn, Crete (Fifth Century BCE)
2.7 Aeschines,
Against Timarchos
, 54–64: Greek Law-Court Speech, Athens (Mid-Fourth Century BCE)
2.8
CIL
VI, 12366: Latin Funerary Inscription, Rome (Second Century CE)
2.9
CIL
VI, 9983: Latin Funerary Inscription, Rome (First Century CE)
FINDING SLAVES AND SLAVERY IN VISUAL AND MATERIAL CULTURE
2.10 The Iconography of Funerary Monuments
2.10.a
IG
I
3
1289: Funerary Relief with Greek Inscription, Athens (End of Fifth Century BCE) (Fig. 1)
2.10.b
I.S
myrna
64: Funerary Relief with Greek Inscription, Smyrna, Ionia (Second Century BCE) (Fig. 2)
2.10.c
CIL
XIII, 7684: Funerary Stele with Latin Inscription, Antunnacum, Germania Superior (First Century CE) (Fig. 3)
2.11
SEG
XXXVI 587: Funerary Stele with Greek Inscription, Amphipolis, Macedonia (ca. 100 CE) (Fig. 4)
2.12 The Warren Cup: Roman Silver Vessel (First Century CE) (Fig. 5)
2.13
CIL
VI, 1958a: Latin Funerary Inscription, Rome (First Half of First Century BCE) (Fig. 6)
2.14 The Agora of the Italians: Delos, Cyclades (Second Century BCE) (Fig. 7)
2.15
SEG
III 672: Greek Graffito on Wall, Delos, Cyclades (Late Hellenistic Period) (Fig. 8)
HEARING THE SLAVES’ VOICE?
2.16 Alciphron,
Letters
, 1.2:
31
Greek Literary Epistolography (Second/Third Century CE)
2.17 Alciphron,
Letters
, 2.24–5:
32
Greek Literary Epistolography (Second/Third Century CE)
2.18 Menander,
The Shield
, 238–45:
33
Greek Comedy (End of Fourth/Early Third Century BCE)
2.19 Menander
, Men at Arbitration
, 538–49 and 557–66:
34
Greek Comedy (End of Fourth/Early Third Century BCE)
2.20 Menander,
Hero
, 15–44:
35
Greek Comedy (Late Fourth/Early Third Century BCE)
2.21 Plautus,
Persian
, 251–71:
37
Latin Comedy (Second Century BCE)
2.22
I.P
hilippi
416: Latin Funerary Inscription, Philippi, Macedonia (First–Third Century CE)
2.23 Phaedrus,
Fables
, 3, Prologue, ll. 33–7: Latin Verse Fable (First Century CE)
2.24 Theodoret
, Religious History,
9.9: Greek Biography of Ascetics (Fifth Century CE)
2.25 Saint Patrick,
Confession
, 1, 16–9: Christian Autobiographical Text in Latin (Probably Fifth Century CE)
Notes
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