In their fathers’ power
Jasper Griffin, 15 October 1987
A History of Private Life. Vol. I: From Pagan Rome to Byzantium
edited by Paul Veyne.
Harvard, 670 pp., £24.95, May 1987,0 674 39975 7 Show More
edited by Paul Veyne.
Harvard, 670 pp., £24.95, May 1987,
The Roman Empire: Economy, Society and Culture
edited by Peter Garnsey and Richard Saller.
Duckworth, 231 pp., £24, March 1987,0 7156 2145 9 Show More
edited by Peter Garnsey and Richard Saller.
Duckworth, 231 pp., £24, March 1987,
“... Three substantial books on the world of ancient Rome, each in a different idiom. A critic of G.K. Chesterton said that he had a style in which it was impossible to tell the truth; in what style, indeed, can truth be told? Perhaps that aim is altogether too high, and the question should be ‘What style does not condemn us to tell lies?’ To put it in a friendlier way, which sort of sentence do you enjoy reading? There is the Gallic style: ‘The genealogy of ancient education was as follows: from culture to the will to culture, from there to the school, and from the school to the scholastic exercise as an end in itself ... ”