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THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF C H I L D H O O D A N D E D U C AT I O N I N T H E C L A S S I C A L WO R L D ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd ii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd iiii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM THE OXFORD HANDBOOK OF CHILDHOOD AND EDUCATION IN THE CLASSICAL WORLD Edited by JUDITH EVANS GRUBBS and TIM   PARKIN with the assistance of ROSLYNNE   BELL 1 ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd iiiiii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM 3 Oxford University Press is a department of the University of Oxford. It furthers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide. Oxford New York Auckland Cape Town Dar es Salaam Hong Kong Karachi Kuala Lumpur Madrid Melbourne Mexico City Nairobi New Delhi Shanghai Taipei Toronto With offi ces in Argentina Austria Brazil Chile Czech Republic France Greece Guatemala Hungary Italy Japan Poland Portugal Singapore South Korea Switzerland Th ailand Turkey Ukraine Vietnam Oxford is a registered trademark of Oxford University Press in the UK and certain other countries. Published in the United States of America by Oxford University Press 198 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10016 © Oxford University Press 2013 All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form or by any means, without the prior permission in writing of Oxford University Press, or as expressly permitted by law, by license, or under terms agreed with the appropriate reproduction rights organization. Inquiries concerning reproduction outside the scope of the above should be sent to the Rights Department, Oxford University Press, at the address above. You must not circulate this work in any other form and you must impose this same condition on any acquirer. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Th e Oxford handbook of childhood and education in the classical world/edited by Judith Evans Grubbs and Tim Parkin. pages cm Includes index. ISBN 978–0–19–978154–6 1. Children—Rome. 2. Children—Greece—History—To 1500. 3. Education, Ancient. 4. Education, Greek. 5. Education—Rome. 6. Rome—Social conditions. 7. Greece—Social conditions—To 146 B.C. I. Grubbs, Judith Evans. II. Parkin, Tim G. DE61.C4O58 2013 305.230938—dc23 2013010633 1 3 5 7 9 8 6 4 2 Printed in the United States of America on acid-free paper ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd iivv 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM Contents List of Figures ix List of Tables xiii Acknowledgments xv Contributors xvii Abbreviations xix Introduction 1 Judith Evans   Grubbs and Tim   Parkin PART I GESTATION, BIRTH, DISEASE, AND DEATH 1. Becoming Human: From the Embryo to the Newborn Child 17 Véronique   Dasen 2. The Demography of Infancy and Early Childhood in the Ancient World 40 Tim   Parkin 3. Babies in the Well: Archeological Evidence for Newborn Disposal in Hellenistic Greece 62 Maria A.   Liston  and Susan I. Rotroff 4. Infant Exposure and Infanticide 83 Judith Evans   Grubbs 5. The Child Patient of the Hippocratics: Early Pediatrics?  108 Lesley Dean-Jones 6. Raising a Disabled Child  125 Christian   Laes ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd vv 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM vi Contents PART II CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN ANCIENT GREECE 7 . Children in Archaic and Classical Greek Art: A Survey 1 47 John H.   Oakley 8. Children as Learners and Producers in Early Greece 1 72 Susan Langdon 9. Shifting Gender: Age and Social Status as Modifiers of Childhood Gender in Ancient Athens 195 Lesley A. Beaumont 10. Children in Athenian Religion 2 07 Robert Garland 11. Play, Pathos, and Precocity: The Three P's of Greek Literary Childhood 2 27 Louise   Pratt PART III CHILDREN AND CHILDHOOD IN ANCIENT ROME 12. Children in Latin Epic  2 49 Mark   Golden 13. The Socialization of Roman Children  2 64 Janette McWilliam 14. Slave and Lower-Class Roman Children 286 Hanne Sigismund-Nielsen 15. Children and Childhood in Roman Commemorative Art 302 Lena Larsson   Lovén 16. Toys, Dolls, and the Material Culture of Childhood 3 22 Mary   Harlow 17. Roman Children and the Law 3 41 Thomas A. J.   McGinn ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd vvii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM contents vii PART IV EDUCATION AND EDUCATIONAL PHILOSOPHY IN THE C LASSICAL WORLD 18. Education in Plato’s Laws 365 Cynthia B. Patterson 19. Boys, Girls, Family, and the State at Sparta 381 Nigel M. Kennell 20. Engendering the Scroll: Girls’ and Women’s Literacy in Classical Greece 3 96 Matthew P. J.  Dillon 21. Educating the Youth: The Athenian E phebeia in the Early Hellenistic Era 418 Eric   Casey 22. The Ancient Child in School 444 W. Martin Bloomer PART V CHILDREN IN THE EASTERN MEDITERRANEAN 23. Children in Ptolemaic Egypt: What the Papyri Say 465 Maryline   Parca 24. Children in Roman Egypt 4 84 April   Pudsey 25. Adoption and Fosterage in the Ancient Eastern Mediterranean  510 Sabine R. Huebner 26. Pictorial Paideia : Children in the Synagogue 532 Hagith   Sivan PART VI LATE ANTIQUITY AND EARLY CHRISTIANITY 27. Children and “the Child” in Early Christianity  5 59 Blake L eyerle ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd vviiii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM viii Contents 28. Elite Children, Socialization, and Agency in the Late Roman World 580 Ville Vuolanto 29. Remembering Children in the Roman Catacombs 600 Jenny R. Kreiger 30. Stages of Infancy in Roman Amphora Burial 625 Susan T. Stevens Envoi 644 Keith Bradley Index 663 ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd vviiiiii 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM List of Figures 1.1 Manuscript illustrating diff erent positions of child in the womb 22 1.2 Model of uterus with two balls from Vulci 29 1.3 Seated fi gurine with baby in the belly 30 1.4 Gem with Horus seated on a uterus and holding a key 32 1.5 Enchytrismoi for burial of fetuses and neonates in the Kylindra necropolis, Astypalaia 34 3.1 Neighborhood of the Bone Well, Athenian Agora 64 3.2 Feeding bottle from the Bone Well 66 3.3 Basins from the Bone Well 66 3.4 Cranial fracture in six-month-old infant from the Bone Well 72 3.5 Infant maxillae with cleft palate and normal palate 75 7.1 Flute player and advancing hoplites, detail from the Chigi Vase 149 7.2 Boys and girl with women working wool, Nikosthenic pyxis 151 7.3 Terracotta group with woman washing baby in tub 151 7.4 Warriors departing, Attic black-fi gure amphora, Group E 153 7.5 Boy holding liver for extispicy, Attic red-fi gure amphora, Kleophrades Painter 156 7.6 C hild learning to crawl, Attic red-fi gure pelike, Manner of the Washing Painter 157 7.7 Boy assisting youths at the palestra, Attic red-fi gure chous, Achilles Painter 158 7.8 I nfant Herakles strangling snakes, Attic red-fi gure hydria, Nausicaa Painter 160 7.9 G e giving baby Erichthonios to Athena, Attic red-fi gure calyx-krater, Nikias Painter 161 7.10 Helen hatching from the egg, Apulian red-fi gure pelike, Painter of Athens 1680 162 7.11 Mother holding corpse of dead boy, Attic white-ground lekythos, Sounion Group, Near the Inscription Painter 163 ooxxffoorrddhhbb--99778800119999778811554466--FFMM..iinndddd iixx 1100//33//22001133 77::5599::1100 PPMM

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