Sabine R. Huebner (Universitat Basel, Sw Christian Laes (University of Manchester
Using a variety of historical sources and methodological approaches, this book presents the first large-scale study of single men and women in the Roman world, from the Roman Republic to Late Antiquity and covering virtually all periods of the ancient Mediterranean. It asks how singleness was defined and for what reasons people might find themselves unmarried. While marriage was generally favoured by philosophers and legislators, with the arguments against largely confined to genres like satire and comedy, the advent of Christianity brought about a more complex range of thinking regarding its...
Using a variety of historical sources and methodological approaches, this book presents the first large-scale study of single men and women in the Rom...