3698807

9780801841040

Anthropology and Roman Culture: Kinship, Time, Images of the Soul

Anthropology and Roman Culture: Kinship, Time, Images of the Soul
$78.82
$3.95 Shipping
  • Condition: New
  • Provider: gridfreed Contact
  • Provider Rating:
    69%
  • Ships From: San Diego, CA
  • Shipping: Standard
  • Comments: New. In shrink wrap. Looks like an interesting title!

seal  
$34.99
$3.95 Shipping
List Price
$58.00
Discount
39% Off
You Save
$23.01

  • Condition: Like New
  • Provider: SequiturBooks Contact
  • Provider Rating:
    91%
  • Ships From: Boonsboro, MD
  • Shipping: Standard, Expedited
  • Comments: Hardcover and dust jacket. Good binding and cover. Minor shelf wear. Clean, unmarked pages. 334 p., 22 cm. <br> "This translation of the author's 1988 Italian work of the same name represents a welcome application to Latin studies of the kind of anthropological/linguistic research now widely done in Greek. One feels intellectual excitement at the novelty of Bettini's approach together with a sense of security at finding oneself grounded in traditional philology and unembarrassed affection for European lite

seal  

Ask the provider about this item.

Most renters respond to questions in 48 hours or less.
The response will be emailed to you.
Cancel
  • ISBN-13: 9780801841040
  • ISBN: 0801841046
  • Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press

AUTHOR

Bettini, Maurizio, Van Sickle, John

SUMMARY

How did Roman family relationships differ from our own? What metaphors did the Romans use to express abstractions such as time? What can we learn from the cultural symbols of their religion and literature? In Anthropology and Roman Culture, Maurizio Bettini employs the methods of structural anthropology to examine a series of social, ethical, and religious issues characteristic of Roman culture in the classical period. Bettini begins by examining the system of kinship within the extended Roman family. He shows how the "stern" Roman father and "indulgent" Roman mother had their exact counterparts elsewhere in the family: the harsh "father's brother" (patruus) and the tolerant "mother's brother" (avunculus). He discusses the complex Roman spatial conception of time (in which the future, for instance, could be said to lie "behind" as well as "ahead" of us), applying his findings in an analysis of Roman literature and culture. And he examines the cultural symbolism of the bee, the butterfly, and the bat, all of which served to represent the survival of the human soul after death. Recent classical scholarship has seen the successful application of an anthropological approach to Greek studies. Maurizio Bettini has shown the ways in which this practice can benefit Roman studies as well. Drawing on a wide range of literary and documentary sources, Anthropology and Roman Culture is now available for the first time in English translation.Bettini, Maurizio is the author of 'Anthropology and Roman Culture: Kinship, Time, Images of the Soul' with ISBN 9780801841040 and ISBN 0801841046.

[read more]

Questions about purchases?

You can find lots of answers to common customer questions in our FAQs

View a detailed breakdown of our shipping prices

Learn about our return policy

Still need help? Feel free to contact us

View college textbooks by subject
and top textbooks for college

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

The ValoreBooks Guarantee

With our dedicated customer support team, you can rest easy knowing that we're doing everything we can to save you time, money, and stress.