Om An Inquiry Into the State of Slavery Amongst the Romans
This anonymous work, written in the 18th century, offers a critical examination of the institution of slavery in ancient Rome. The author evaluates the laws and customs that governed the treatment of slaves, as well as their roles in society. This work remains a valuable contribution to the study of Roman history and the ethics of slavery.
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