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Authors: Robert C. Knapp

Invisible Romans (58 page)

attacks polytheists,
31
on legal disputes,
33
,
35
,
40
on death,
38
on women,
58
,
67
,
72
opposes same-sex practices,
69
instructions to slaves,
136
,
150
,
158
as son or grandson of freedman,
181
on career of soldier,
201
as source,
321

Paulus, Marcus Alfius,
146

Paulus, Sergius,
15

Paulus Prudentissimus, Julius,
237

peasants,
98

peculium
(slave’s purse),
151
–3

Pedanius Secundus: murdered by slaves,
142
,
145

Perilaus (Cilician eirenarch),
301

Petelia (modern Strongoli),
6

Petronius:
Satyricon:
on businessmen,
10

on petty official harassment,
23
on male domination,
29
on injustice of legal system,
34
on baths,
44
on marriage conflicts,
76
–7
on dignity of the poor,
115
on slaves and slavery,
127
–8,
134
,
136
–7,
143
,
146
,
148
,
152
–3,
161
,
164
,
174
on freedmen,
180
,
184
–5,
187
,
189
on soldier’s arrogance,
215
on brothel,
247
on gladiatorial enlistment,
267
on unsuccessful gladiators,
275
–6
as source,
318

Phaedrus,
68
,
127

Philippi,
40

Philo,
57
,
95

Philogelos
(Greek book of humor),
113

Philostratus:
Life of Apollonius,
88
,
92
,
95
,
120
,
137

Phlegon of Tralles,
127

pirates,
291
,
295
,
299
,
304
–6,
310
–14

Plancius, C.,
261

Plato,
106

Plautus: slave origin,
127

on slaves,
134
,
141
Amphitryon,
64
–5
Aulularia,
61
The Bacchae,
54
Comedy of Asses,
238
,
248
,
257
Curculio,
254
The Prisoners,
124
,
141
,
148
,
166
Pseudolus,
223
The Weevil,
258

Pliny the Elder: on charms and amulets,
13

on political associations,
43
on women as fortune-tellers,
87
on favored slave,
149
on forced billeting of soldiers,
213

Pliny the Younger: on runaway slaves,
159

Plutarch,
271
,
285
,
313

Pompeii: graffiti,
32
,
63
,
86
,
250
,
258
,
261
,
266
,
275
,
322

rivalry with Nuceria,
41
,
274
clubs,
43
brothel,
240
,
248
prostitutes in,
246
,
248
,
256
,
258
erotic art,
257
gladiatorial combats,
266
,
274
–5

poor, the: prejudice against,
7
–8

condition of,
97
–8,
100
,
103
–4,
124
work and earnings,
99
–101,
110
–12
burial,
101
–2
numbers,
103
beliefs and values,
105
–7,
110
–11
strife and competition,
107
religious outlook,
112
in subject position,
113
–15,
123
revolts,
115
–18
acceptance of status quo,
117
–20,
123
–4
disfavored by law,
121

Potter, David,
3

Praecilius (of Cirta),
9

Praeneste,
146

prostitutes and prostitution: attitudes to,
11
,
261
–4

male,
236
–7
practice of,
236
–7,
242
–5,
248
–9
high-class (courtesans),
237
–8,
248
slaves in,
237
,
246
temple,
237
legality,
238
–9,
261
taxed,
239
–42
earnings,
241
–3,
259
one-day festival permits,
241
and pimps,
242
–3,
246
,
259
,
261
entry to,
244
–5
numbers and widespread nature,
245
–6,
263
in brothels,
247
–8
venues,
248
–55
prices,
252
,
258
–9
and theater,
253
–4
names,
255
dress,
256
–7
performance and sex acts,
257
attacked in street,
260
–1
conditions,
261
pregnancy, contraception and abortion,
262
–3
and sexually transmitted diseases,
263

proverbs,
101
–5,
107
–8,
113
,
123
,
320

Pseudo-Lucian,
69

punishments,
38
,
40
,
229
,
304
–5
see also
crime

R

Rediker, Marcus:
Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea,
310
–14

religion: belief in,
13
,
17
–18

practices,
16
–17
ceremonies and celebrations,
42
,
72
,
94
women and,
93
–5
poor and,
112
slaves and,
166
freedmen and,
192
–4
among soldiers,
224
–7

riots,
40
–1

Robert, Louis,
284

Roman Empire: social classes and hierarchy,
5
–7,
19

population,
103
citizenship,
173
–4,
282

Rome (city): poor in,
101

Rowlandson, Jane,
61
–2

S

Salvian,
144
,
154
–5

Saturnalia,
166

Saturninus,
224

Saxons: as outlaws,
290

self-confidence,
12

senatorial order,
3
,
5

Seneca,
68
,
137
,
156

Servanus, Valerius,
133

Seven Sages,
106

Severus, Septimius, Roman Emperor,
201
,
220
,
293

Seviri Augustales,
192

sex: and control,
24
–5,
28
–9

and misconduct,
25
–6
in marriage,
26
–7,
66
–8
practices,
27
–32,
68
–9,
257
–8
enjoyment of,
67
–8
and slave abuse,
137
–8
among slaves,
160
–1
among soldiers,
222
and contraception,
262
see also
prostitutes and prostitution

sexually transmitted diseases,
263

shops and shopping,
48

silentarii
(slave informants),
144

Simon Magus,
15
–16

slaves: status,
8

punishment of,
38
–9
beginnings and development,
125
–6
sources of,
126
–8,
130
–2
numbers and distribution,
129
–30,
182
racial types,
129
children,
130
,
148
–9,
161
–3
trade in,
130
–2
conditions and treatment,
132
–6,
138
,
144
sexual abuse and exploitation,
137
–8,
149
,
161
laws on,
138
naming,
139
occupations and duties,
140
–1,
146
outlook,
141
,
147
,
169
community and interaction,
142
–7,
164
relations with free persons,
145
–6
desire for and attainment of freedom,
147
–8,
150
–1,
166
–9,
173
–7
relations with masters,
147
–53
acceptance of situation,
148
inheritance from masters,
148
acquire funds and money,
151
,
153
business dealings,
152
–3
resistance and non-cooperation,
154
–9
stealing,
155
violence and killings,
156
–7
rebellions,
157
runaway and recovery,
157
–9
suicides,
157
marriage and family,
159
–64
in cities,
164
recreations and diversions,
164
–5
and festivals,
166
of serving soldiers,
223
as prostitutes,
237
,
246
,
260
as gladiators,
266
–70,
282

social life: communal,
42
–3

Socrates,
106

soldiers: lifestyle and conditions,
196
,
198
–9,
204
–5,
234
–5

recruitment and numbers,
197
–203,
218
,
227
separation from family,
199
–200
earnings,
201
–2
as profession,
201
privileges under law,
202
–3
enrollment,
203
and literacy,
204
records,
204
daily life,
205
–10,
212
medical treatment,
207
–8
forced savings,
209
learning of skills and promotion,
210
–11
and women,
210
,
220
,
222
–3
status,
211
–13
arrogance and resentment of,
213
–15
and bribery,
216
,
229
–30
marriage ban,
216
–17,
219
–22
funerary dedications,
219

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