Keith R. Bradley, Eli J. Shaheen Professor of Classics, University of Notre Dame.
"Valuable contribution to the history of Roman family and life course."--
American Historical Review"A scholarly, yet highly readable and accessible set of studies--a valuable and welcome resource for those studying and teaching Roman history....Will also make a fine complement to Shelton's source book."--Paul B. Harvey,
Pennsylvania State University"Will adopt as a supplementary source in my Ancient History course. It is a unique and valuable resource on Rome."--Reuben G. Bullard,
Cincinnati Bible College"Enormously valuable, extraordinarily interesting, a gold mine of erudition, welcomed as a teaching resource in a subject area of critical importance."--Clyde Curry Smith,
University of Wisconsin, River Falls"Excellent for graduate students."--Elizabeth Adams,
Frostburg State University"A most timely, solid, readable study for all students of Roman social civilization."--Stephen Simon,
Appalachian State University"A most useful supplement to a basic text and a most welcome way to bring the Romans to life as a living society. Well organized and well thought out."--M.C. Rosenfield,
Southeast Mass. University"A very useful collection of studies--I shall certainly recommend it to students."-Ria Talbert,
University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill"Clear presentation of major issues. Excellent notes and bibliography. Individual chapters stand alone. Ideal fr upper division course."-K.R. Wwalkters,
Wayne State University"Tackles material, particularly the involvement of children in the Roman work force, that does not appear in general textbooks."--Elias Kapetanopoulos,
Central Connecticut State University