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POMEROY, S.B., - The Murder of Regilla. A Case of Domestic Violence in Antiquity.

Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.)/London, 2007. 249p. ills. (B&W photographs). Half cloth with dust wrappers. 'Born to an illustrious Roman family in A.D. 125, Regilla was married at the age of fifteen to Herodes, a wealthy Greek who championed his country's values at a time when Rome ruled. Twenty years later, and eight months pregnant with her sixth child, Regilla died under mysterious circumstances, after a blow to the abdomen deliverd by Herrodes' freedman. Regilla's brother charged Herodes with murder, but a Roman court (at the urging of Marcus Aurelius) acquitted him. Pomeroy's investigation suggests that despite Herodes' ereCtion of numerous monuments to his deceased wife, he was in fact guilty of the crime. Part archeological investigation, part historical re-creation, and part detective story, The Murder of Regilla will appeal to all those interested in the private lifes of the classical world and in a universal and compelling story of women and family in the distant past. (Publisher's information). 'A fascinating and vivid portrait, by one of the greatest authorities on ancient women. Drawing on a wide variety of ancient sources, Pomeroy enables us to see Regilla in her complex and dangerous environment. An informative and accessible introduction to the world of the second century A.D.' (MARY LEFKOWITZ).
EUR 35.00 [Appr.: US$ 40.64 | £UK 30 | JP¥ 5901] Book number 13037

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