Dan Seitz

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The intriguing gap is the lack of social response to infanticide. Even as the Empire progressed and the sanctity of the private family was gradually eroded away, to the point that emperors could stop you killing your own kids, there were never any baby-killing scandals or events; no great news stories or dramas that made the history books or even the letter collections of old men.
A Fatal Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum: Murder in Ancient Rome
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