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100 1  Bauman, Richard A.|0https://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/
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245 10 Human rights in ancient Rome /|cRichard A. Bauman. 
264  1 London :|bRoutledge,|c2011. 
300    1 online resource (xiii, 193 pages) 
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500    Originally published: 2000. 
504    Includes bibliographical references and index. 
505 0  Machine generated contents note: 1. Introduction -- `Homo 
       sum: humani nihil a me alienum puto' -- The meaning of 
       `human rights' -- Questions of terminology -- The 
       enforcement of human rights -- Structure and scope -- 
       Evaluation -- 2. Human rights: the Greek experience -- 
       Preamble: the meaning of philanthropia -- Philanthropia: 
       the Athenian model -- Philanthropia: the defining moments 
       -- The Hellenistic period -- Evaluation -- 3. Humanitas 
       Romana -- Preamble: the meanings of humanitas -- The 
       concept of humanitas Romana -- Humanitas Romana: a first 
       appraisal -- The role of Panaetius -- The debut of the 
       word `humanitas' -- Humanus: Terence and universalism -- 
       Evaluation -- 4. Human rights prior to Humanitas Romana --
       Preamble -- Early Rome: ius humanum -- The Scipionic age: 
       humanitas and maiestas -- The Scipionic age: philanthropia
       -- The Scipionic age: domestic humanitas -- Primacy in 
       humanitas: rival contenders -- Evaluation -- 5. Human 
       rights in the Late Republic: Cicero. 
505 0  Contents note continued: Preamble -- Cicero and 
       universalism -- Humanitas and punishment: the death 
       sentence -- Humanitas and punishment: exile -- Humanitas 
       and the law -- Evaluation -- 6. Human rights in the Late 
       Republic: curbs on ill-treatment -- Preamble -- Maiestas, 
       morality and humanitas -- Curbs on rapacity: early 
       attempts -- Statutory relief for non-Romans: the lex 
       Calpurnia -- The problem of mass enslavement -- Additional
       statutory relief: repetundae and maiestas -- Evaluation --
       7. The new image of Humanitas: part one -- Preamble -- 
       Humanitas and clementia: Augustus and Tiberius -- 
       Humanitas and clementia: Seneca -- Humanitas and clementia
       : Flavians, Antonines, Severans -- Clementia Caesaris: 
       Julius Caesar -- Clementia Caesaris: Augustus and Tiberius
       -- Clementia Caesaris: Seneca and Nero -- Clementia 
       Caesaris: Domitian to Alexander -- Evaluation -- 8. The 
       new image of Humanitas: part two -- Curbs on rapacity: 
       jurisdiction -- Curbs on rapacity: some cases. 
505 0  Contents note continued: Universalism: the merits -- 
       Universalism: the demerits -- Freedom of speech -- Social 
       welfare: the alimenta -- Evaluation -- 9. Man's inhumanity
       to man -- Preamble -- Genocide -- Slavery -- Racial 
       prejudice -- Death at the games -- 10. Conclusion. 
588 0  Print version record. 
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776 08 |iPrint version:|aBauman, Richard A.|tHuman rights in 
       ancient Rome.|dLondon : Routledge, 2011|z9780415692564
       |w(OCoLC)801386641 
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