Modern risk studies have viewed the inhabitants of the ancient world
as being both dominated by fate and exposed to fewer risks, but this
very readable and groundbreaking new book challenges these views. It
shows that the Romans inhabited a world full of danger and also that
they not only understood uncertainty but employed a variety of ways to
help to affect future outcomes. The first section focuses on the range
of cultural attitudes and traditional practices that served to help
control risk, particularly among the non-elite population. The book
also examines the increasingly sophisticated areas of expertise, such
as the law, logistics and maritime loans, which served to limit
uncertainty in a systematic manner. Religious expertise in the form of
dream interpretation and oracles also developed new ways of dealing
with the future and the implicit biases of these sources can reveal
much about ancient attitudes to risk.
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ISBN
9781108754460
Publisert
2023
Utgiver
Cambridge University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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