托勒密和罗马埃及的奶妈

M. Parca
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在这篇文章中,我介绍了保存在埃及纸莎草纸上的奶妈合同中护士的现存证据(46篇文本,除一篇外,其余都是罗马时期的),并指出了罗马埃及雇佣奶妈的方式与意大利和帝国其他地区记录的做法的区别。纸莎草学证据通过揭示法律倾向、财政考虑和社会文化动机,补充、丰富和复杂了罗马文学、金石学和纪念艺术的观点,这些法律倾向、财务考虑和社会经济动机塑造了这种做法,而纸莎草本身以其独特的方式揭示了这一点。帝国省份的这种做法之所以引人注目,是因为:雇佣奶妈和接触儿童之间有着密切的联系,在护士的收费中,女奴儿童的比例很高,照顾弃婴的免费分娩妇女占主导地位,以及这种服务合同与当地借贷做法之间偶尔有记录的联系。
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The Wet Nurses of Ptolemaic and Roman Egypt
In this essay I present the extant evidence for nurses in wet-nursing contracts preserved on papyri from Egypt (46 texts, all but one of Roman date) and point out the ways in which the hiring of wet nurses in Roman Egypt can be distinguished from the practice documented for Italy and other parts of the empire. The papyrological evidence supplements, enriches, and complicates the view from Roman literature, epigraphy, and commemorative art by revealing the legal dispositions, fiscal considerations, and socio-cultural motivations which shaped the practice and which the papyri alone reveal in their own particular ways. The features that make the practice in the imperial province stand out are: the close link between the hiring of wet nurses and child exposure, the high incidence of female slave children among the nurses' charges, the predominance of women of free birth caring for abandoned infants, and the occasional documented link between this type of service contract and local loaning practices.
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