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GREEK AND ROMAN SLAVERY - J. Andreau, R. Descat The Slave in Greece and Rome. Translated by Marion Leopold. Pp. vi + 198. Madison, WI and London: The University of Wisconsin Press, 2011 (originally published as Esclave en Grèce et à Rome, 2006). Paper, US$26.95. ISBN: 978-0-299-28374-2.
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 March 2013
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1 E.g. p. 37: stranger = outsider; p. 42: Cassandra = Cassander; p. 46 (and passim): antique = ancient; p. 49: useless = inconclusive, fruitless; p. 76: magister pec[t]oris; p. 79: Arentine = Arretine; p. 88: Is(ch)omachus; p. 118: Pompey = Pompeii; p. 120: custod[i]es; p. 134: Emilien = Aemilianus; p. 138: councilors' edict' = aedilician edict; p. 138: Sideus = Side; p. 139: Denys = Dionysius; p. 140: strategists (strategoi); p. 140: Megara (place not person); p. 141: Antonius = Antoninus Pius; p. 148: Crass[i]us; p. 161: Treirs = Trier. Dates are sometimes wrong (e.g. pp. 138, 142).
2 A number of significant items were in any case originally overlooked. Prominent missing names include DuBois, Glancy, Hunt, Hezser, Joshel, Kirschenbaum, Shaw; add now (at least) Bradley and Cartledge, Dal Lago and Katsari, Harper, Harrill, Mouritsen, Roth, Zelnick-Abramovitz.