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082 913.37
100 1 Johnston, Harold Whetstone,|d1859-1912.
245 14 The private life of the Romans /|cby Harold Whetstone
Johnston .. Revised by Mary Johnston ....
264 1 Chicago;|aAtlanta [etc.] :|bScott, Foresman and Co.,
|c[1932]
264 4 |c[©1932]
300 1 preliminary leaves, 430 pages :|bcolor frontispiece,
illustrations, 2 double maps. ;|c20 cm.
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
490 0 The Lake classical series
504 "Books on Rome and Roman life": pages 409-412.
505 0 I. The family : The household ; The splitting up of a
house ; Other meanings of familia ; The family cult ;
Adoption ; Limitations ; II. The name : The triple name ;
Additional names ; Confusion of names ; Names of women ;
Names of slaves ; Names of freedmen ; Naturalized citizens
-- III. Marriage and the position of women : Early forms
of marriage ; Betrothals ; The dowry ; Essential forms ;
The wedding day ; The wedding garments ; The ceremony ;
The wedding feast ; The bridal procession ; The position
of women -- IV. Children and education : Legal status ;
Nurses ; Playthings ; Pets and games ; Home training ;
Schools ; Subjects taught in elementary schools ; Grammar
schools ; Schools of rhetoric ; Travel ; Apprenticeship ;
Remarks on the schools ; The teacher ; Schooldays and
holidays ; Discipline ; End of childhood ; V. Dependents:
slaves and clients : Growth of slavery ; Numbers of slaves
; Sources of supply ; Sales of slaves ; Prices of slaves ;
Public and private slaves ; Private slaves ; Industrial
employment ; Farm slaves ; Legal status of slaves ; The
treatment of slaves ; Food and dress ; Punishments ;
Manumission ; The clients ; The old clients ; Mutual
obligations ; The new clients ; Duties and rewards -- VI.
The house and its furniture : The development of the house
; The change in the atrium ; The peristyle ; Private rooms
; The house of pansa ; The walls ; Wall facings ; Floors
and ceilings ; Roofs ; The doors ; The windows ; Heating ;
Water supply ; Decoration ; Furniture ; Principal articles
; The couches ; The chairs ; Tables ; The lamps ; Chests
and cabinets ; Other articles ; The street -- VII. Dress
and personal ornaments : The tunic ; The toga ; Form and
arrangement ; Kinds of togas ; Other wraps ; Footgear ;
Coverings for the head ; The hair and beard ; Jewelry ;
Dress of women ; Shoes and slippers ; Dressing of the hair
; Accessories ; Jewelry ; Dress of the children and slaves
; Materials ; Colors ; Manufacture. VIII. Food and meals :
Natural conditions ; Fruits ; Garden produce ; Meats ;
Fowl and game ; Fish ; Cereals ; Preparation of the grain
; Breadmaking ; The olive ; Olive oil ; Grapes ;
Viticulture ; Vineyards ; Wine-making ; Beverages ; Style
of living ; Hours for meals ; Breakfast and luncheon ; The
formal meal ; The dining couch ; Places of honor ; Other
furniture ; Courses ; Bills of fare ; Serving the dinner ;
The banquets of the rich -- IX. Amusements, baths :
General ; Sports of the campus ; Games of ball ; Games of
chance ; Knuckle-bones ; Dice ; Public and private games ;
Dramatic performances ; Staging the play ; The early
theater ; The later theater ; Roman circuses ; Plan of the
circus ; The arena ; The barriers ; The seats ; Furnishing
the races ; The teams ; The drivers ; Other shows of the
circus ; Gladiatorial combats ; Popularity of the combats
; Sources of supply ; Schools for gladiators ; Places of
exhibition ; Amphitheaters at Rome ; The amphitheater at
Pompeii ; The Coliseum ; Styles of fighting ; Weapons and
armor ; Announcement of the shows ; The fight itself ; The
rewards ; Other shows in the amphitheater ; The daily bath
; Essentials for the bath ; Heating the bath ; A private
bathhouse ; The public baths ; Management ; Hours opened ;
Accommodations for women ; Baths of Diocletian -- X.
Travel and correspondence : In general ; By water ; By
land ; The vehicles ; Carriages ; The roads ; Construction
; The inns ; Speed ; Sending letters ; Writing the letters
; Sealing and opening the letters ; Books ; Manufacture of
paper ; Pens and ink ; Making the roll ; Size of the rolls
; Multiplication of books ; Commercial publication ;
Rapidity and cost of publication ; Libraries -- XI.
Sources of income and means of living : The Roman's day ;
In general ; Careers of the nobles ; Agriculture ;
Political office ; The law ; The army ; Careers of the
equites ; The soldiers ; The proletariate ; Professions
and trades ; Business and commerce ; The civil service ;
The Roman's day ; House of the day -- XII. Burial-places
and funeral ceremonies : Importance of burial ; Interment
and cremation ; Places of burial ; The tombs ; The
potter's field ; Plan of tombs and grounds ; Exterior of
the tombs ; Burial societies ; Funeral ceremonies ; At the
house ; The funeral procession ; The funeral oration ; At
the tomb ; After ceremonies ; Memorial festivals.
651 0 Rome|xSocial life and customs.
700 1 Johnston, Mary,|d1883-
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