Manumission with paramone: Conditional freedom?
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Sosin, JD
January 1, 2015
A common view holds that slaves freed on condition of paramone were juridical chimeras, legally half-free, half-slave. This paper argues that this view is based on a misunderstanding of the Greek sources, mainly epigraphic; that the intermediate or hybrid juridical state of conditional freedom is a modern invention; that the evidence for manumission in the Greek world suggests overwhelmingly that polities constructed liberty and slavery as a binary pair, rather than poles on a spectrum.
Duke Scholars
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January 1, 2015
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Sosin, J. D. (2015). Manumission with paramone: Conditional freedom?
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January 1, 2015