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Katedra latinského jazyka a kultury (25810)
Title:
Roman Literature as a Historical Source for the Study of Childhood
Citace
Antošovská, T. Roman Literature as a Historical Source for the Study of Childhood.
In:
On Research Methodology in Ancient and Byzantine History.
Brno: Masaryk University, 2015. s. 105-114. ISBN 978-80-210-7946-5.
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Publication year:
2015
Obor:
Dějiny
Form of publication:
Tištená verze
ISBN code:
978-80-210-7946-5
Book title in original language:
On Research Methodology in Ancient and Byzantine History
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Place of publishing:
Brno
Publisher name:
Masaryk University
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Number of pages:
10
Book page count:
193
Page from:
105
Page to:
114
Book print run:
200
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Key words in English:
ancient Rome; children; literature; methodology
Annotation in original language:
The literary works of classical Roman authors present an indispensable historical source for the problematic of studying children and childhood in ancient Rome. However, for the proper use of such source in a historical study, it is necessary for the researcher to be aware of its difficulties and limits. This chapter aims to present the essential content and methodological problems, which arise in the literary-historical analysis of classical Roman literature for the purpose of studying childhood in ancient Rome.
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