2004
DOI: 10.4324/9780203645826
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Sexuality in Greek and Roman Literature and Society

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“…According to Roman laws, this was not considered adultery, because the latter only applied to free-born citizens. 18 In ancient Rome, according to Plutarch, an unfaithful wife could also be killed if her husband's family or her own family made such a decision. True, he does not give evidence of such murders.…”
Section: Adulterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to Roman laws, this was not considered adultery, because the latter only applied to free-born citizens. 18 In ancient Rome, according to Plutarch, an unfaithful wife could also be killed if her husband's family or her own family made such a decision. True, he does not give evidence of such murders.…”
Section: Adulterymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…επ. Pomeroy (1975), 4-6, Burkert (1977), 324-31, Schenker (1995), Zeitlin (1996, Johnson-Ryan (2005), 34-7, Cyrino (2010, Coo (2011). 161 Βάσει της παραπάνω παρατήρησης, η περίπτωση τιµωρίας του Ιππόλυτου, οµοιάζει αναλογικά µε την αντίστοιχη του Πενθέα στις Βάκχες, ο οποίος (οµοίως) θεωρείται ο µοναδικός αρνητής του Διόνυσου στη Θήβα.…”
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“…287[PMG, 150, Page (1968), 137], Ανακρέων απόσπ. 413[PMG, 205, Page (1968), 161], Προπέρτιος 2.12 [Barber (1953), 46],Davies (1980),Johnson-Ryan (2005), 34-7, Most (2013.…”
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