XXXVI. De Amicitia. Friendship and social networks in antiquity and the middle ages
- Anno: 2010
- Autore/i: Mustakallio K. Krötzl C.
- Catalogo: Quasar
- Argomento: Archeologia classica
- Collana: Acta Instituti Romani Finlandiae
- ISBN: 978-88-7140-442-4
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Formato: 21,5x27,5
Allestimento: Brossura
Numero Pagine: 268
Sommario: K. Mustakallio, C. Krotzl, Preface; J. Sihvola, Friendship and Socialbility in Aristotle; M. Harlow, R. Laurence, De Amicitia: The Role of Age; A.-C. Harders, "Let us join our hearts!" - The Role and Meaning of Constructing Kinship and Friendship in Republican Rome; E.A. Hemelrijk, Women's Participation in Civic Life: Patronage and "Motherhood" of Roman Associations; A.B. Griffith, Amicitia in the Cult of Mithras: The Setting and Social Functions of the Mithraic Cult Meal; A. Semellas, Friendship and Asceticism in the Late Antique East; V. Vuolanto, Early Christian Communities as Family Networks Fertile Virgins and Celibate Fathers; C. Laes, Kinship and Friendship in the Apothegmata Patrum; M.S. Bjornlie, Amicitia in the Epistolary Tradition: The Case of Cassiodorus'Variae; E.-M. Butz, Eternal amicitia? Social and Political Relationships in the Early Medieval libri memoriales; S. Winst, The Infinity of Love. Conceptions of Joint Death in Medieval Literature (Amicus and Amelius vs. Tristan and Isold); J. Bredley, Fraternal Rivalry and Moral Patronage; M. Tamminen, A Test of Friendship: Amicitia in the Crusade Ideology of the Thirteenth Century; S. Katajala-Peltomaa, Gender, Networks and Collaboration: Pilgrimages in Fourteenth Century Canonization Processes; J.A. Jara Fuente, Compulsory Bonding: Systemic Friends and Clients. Objectifying Inter-Personal Relationship on Fiftheenth-Century Urban Castile. General Index.