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Infamia
The Burial of the Urban Poor in Italy in the Late Republic and Early Empire
Expulsion from the Senate of the Roman Republic, C.319–50 BC
Roman Criminal Law and Legal Narrative in the Neronian Books of the Annals of Tacitus
The Female Prostitute in Ancient Rome: an Identity
Actio Furti (27 BCE~235 CE)
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The Language of Roman Adultery
Occupations and Attitudes Towards Them in the Late Roman Republic: Some Studies in the Literary Evidence
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Nero the Imperial Misfit: Philhellenism in a Rich Man's World
A Proposed Framework for Roman “Chastity Crimes”: Pudicitia in Early Imperial Roman Literature
Greek and Roman Reflections on Impossible Laws David Daube
The Spectacle of Justice in the Roman Empire
Tacitus, Annals, 15.20–23, 33–45
The Impact of Sulla on Italy and the Mediterranean World
Augustus and the Architecture of Masculinity Katie Thompson Coastal Carolina University
Felony Disenfranchisement in America, Second Edition
Aspects of Infamia
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Performing Oratory in Early Imperial Rome: Courtroom, Schoolroom, Stage
Section 8. INIURIA, DEFAMATION and SELF-HELP
Introduction 1
The Legal Definition of Prostitute in Late Antiquity
Prostitution As Labor in Imperial Rome Erin K
Altering Infamy: Status, Violence, and Civic Exclusion in Late Antiquity