Roman society from Augustus to Titus
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The main concern when trying to evaluate the role that women played in Ancient Rome is that our sources are by male authors. No personal diaries or ancient journals of Roman women were discovered, so instead all evidence written is from a male perspective. The evidence that we have was mainly written by aristocratic males who had the time and education to reflect on life. In their writing it was often their relatives and wives
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the Romans Did, Jo-Ann Shelton, 1988 The Annals of Imperial Rome, Tacitus, Penguin Classics, 1971 Penelope to Poppaea, Anne Haward The Roman Household A sourcebook, Jane F. Gardner and Thomas Wiedemann, 1991 Daily Life in Ancient Rome, Florence Dupont, 1989 Roman Women, Augusto Fraschetti, 1994 Adults and children in the Roman Empire, Thomas Wiedemann, 1989 Everyday Life in Ancient Rome, Lionel Casson, 1975 Imperial Rome, Moses Hadas 1966 Daily Life in Ancient Rome, Jerome Carcopino, 1941 The Letters of the Younger Pliny, Penguin Classics, 1969