Familia Caesaris
Explore the intricate social fabric of the Roman world in the first and second centuries AD with Familia Caesaris by P. R. C. Weaver. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2008, this insightful paperback spans 344 pages, delving into the vital roles of slaves and freed slaves within Roman society. Weaver emphasizes the significance of the emperor's own slaves and freedmen, known as the Familia Caesaris, highlighting their unique contributions and status. This book is essential for anyone interested in Roman history, social conditions, and the dynamics of power and liberty. Enhance your understanding of this pivotal era with a scholarly perspective that brings the complexities of Roman life to the forefront. Perfect for historians, students, and enthusiasts alike, Familia Caesaris is a must-have addition to your collection.