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Poverty in the Roman World

Examines how Romans thought about the poor and about the appropriate ways to relieve poverty.

Margaret Atkins (Edited by), Robin Osborne (Edited by)

9780521862110, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 October 2006

244 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.528 kg

'It is the emphasis on the political power of the poor in Rome emerging from this work that might, perhaps, offer encouragement to impoverished readers today.' Classical Ireland

If poor individuals have always been with us, societies have not always seen the poor as a distinct social group. But within the Roman world, from at least the Late Republic onwards, the poor were an important force in social and political life and how to treat the poor was a topic of philosophical as well as political discussion. This book explains what poverty meant in antiquity, and why the poor came to be an important group in the Roman world, and it explores the issues which poverty and the poor ra]

Poverty in the Roman World Atkins Osborne Hardback Cambridge University Press

Poverty in the Roman World

Examines how Romans thought about the poor and about the appropriate ways to relieve poverty.

Margaret Atkins (Edited by), Robin Osborne (Edited by)

9780521862110, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 9 October 2006

244 pages

23.5 x 16 x 2 cm, 0.528 kg

'It is the emphasis on the political power of the poor in Rome emerging from this work that might, perhaps, offer encouragement to impoverished readers today.' Classical Ireland

If poor individuals have always been with us, societies have not always seen the poor as a distinct social group. But within the Roman world, from at least the Late Republic onwards, the poor were an important force in social and political life and how to treat the poor was a topic of philosophical as well as political discussion. This book explains what poverty meant in antiquity, and why the poor came to be an important group in the Roman world, and it explores the issues which poverty and the poor ra]

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